IPL 2025: Rahul's 77 sets up DC's 25-run win over CSK, takes them to top of points table

IANS April 5, 2025 257 views

KL Rahul delivered a stunning performance in IPL 2025, scoring a magnificent 77 that propelled Delhi Capitals to a commanding 25-run victory over Chennai Super Kings. Playing as an opener in Faf du Plessis's absence, Rahul showcased his exceptional batting skills on a challenging pitch at MA Chidambaram Stadium. The match saw Delhi Capitals strategically outmaneuver CSK with both bat and ball, securing their position at the top of the points table. Despite Vijay Shankar's valiant unbeaten 69, Chennai Super Kings fell short in their chase, marking their second consecutive home defeat.

"Rahul brought back memories of his free-flowing self in T20s" - Match Commentary
IPL 2025: Rahul's 77 sets up DC's 25-run win over CSK, takes them to top of points table
Chennai, April 5: Pushed to open the batting in the absence of Faf du Plessis, KL Rahul brought back memories of his free-flowing self in T20s by slamming a superb 77 and set up Delhi Capitals’ solid 25-run win over five-time champions Chennai Super Kings in match 17 of IPL 2025 at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Saturday.

Key Points

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KL Rahul's brilliant 77 anchors Delhi Capitals' strong batting performance

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DC dominate CSK with strategic bowling attack

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Vijay Shankar's unbeaten 69 not enough for Chennai

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Vipraj Nigam takes crucial 2 wickets for Delhi

On a pitch which wasn’t a batting paradise per se, Rahul led the way for DC through his 77 off 51 balls, laced with six fours and three sixes, as his brilliant adaptability skills came to the fore yet again.

Whenever the bowlers made a mistake, like pitching it too full, Rahul was quick to hit them for boundaries, especially three of them coming against CSK’s strike-bowler and tournament’s leading wicket-taker Noor Ahmad, who didn’t complete his full quota of overs.

Rahul found good support from crucial knocks by Abishek Porel, Axar Patel, Sameer Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs, though none of them stayed for long to make a big score after electing to bat first. In reply, CSK suffered yet another poor batting power-play as DC were bang on with their plans.

With the pitch slowing down and not being conducive for boundary hitting, it meant CSK could only make 158/5, with Vijay Shankar making 69 not out off 54 balls. For DC, young leg-spin all-rounder Vipraj Nigam took 2-27, while bowlers barring Mohit Sharma and captain Axar took a wicket each, as DC got a win at Chepauk after 15 years and are now the top-ranked team in the points table.

DC were dealt an early blow when Jake Fraser-McGurk heaved to mid-on for duck off Khaleel Ahmed. Porel got going when Mukesh Choudhary offered width and he dished out straight drive, pull, edge and ramp to take three fours and a six in a 19-run second over. From the other end, Rahul’s show began by lofting Choudhary for six before pulling Khaleel for four.

It was followed by Porel cutting Ravichandran Ashwin between short third and backward point for four, as DC ended power-play at 51/1. But Ravindra Jadeja removed Porel for 33 when the batter guided the ball uppishly to short third man. Patel, promoting himself to number four, ensured DC didn’t face much heat from CSK spinners by lofting Jadeja for six, cover-driving Ashwin for four and rocking back to cut Noor for another boundary.

After Rahul slog-swept Noor for six, the wrist-spinner bounced back when his googly went past a slog-sweeping Axar and castled him for 21. Rahul, though, continued to hold one end by off-driving Pathirana for four, before dancing down the pitch to loft Jadeja for six.

After getting his fifty off 33 balls, Rahul muscled and swept Noor for a brace of fours, even as Rizvi thumped boundaries, including one going into the CSK dugout. Rahul welcomed a returning Choudhary with a lovely reverse scoop going for four, even as Rizvi fell for 20 to Khaleel.

Rahul swept Choudhary for a delightful four and had luck on his side when the pacer dropped him off his own bowling on 76. More thrashing was in store for Choudhary as Tristan Stubbs clubbed him for six and four, which came off a misfield, as 15 runs came off 19th over. Though Rahul gloved behind off Pathirana for 77 and Ashutosh Sharma was run-out on the very next ball, DC still managed to go past 180, as 45 runs came off the last five overs.

DC’s defence of 183 began on a bright note as Rachin Ravindra tried to flick off Mukesh Kumar, but the leading edge was caught by the bowler in his follow-through, as the batter was dismissed for three.

Ruturaj Gaikwad fell into Mitchell Starc’s short-ball trap as his short-arm jab went into the hands of deep backward square leg and be out for five. Nigam then struck as Devon Conway’s leading edge off a googly was caught by cover, with CSK ending power-play at 46/3.

With the pitch slowing down, DC were successful in keeping Shankar and Shivam Dube on a tight leash. The ploy of stifling the run-flow worked well as Dube holed out to long-on off Nigam for 18 and was followed by Kuldeep Yadav using his googly to trap Jadeja lbw for two.

Shankar, dropped on 18 and 27 apart from surviving a run-out and DC not going for a plumb lbw appeal, broke CSK’s 28-ball boundary drought by pulling Mohit for four, before swivelling and punching Kuldeep for a brace of boundaries.

Even though Shankar reached his fifty off 43 balls and MS Dhoni brought out some big hits after overcoming a slow start, especially doing that in front of his parents, wife and daughter, to be not out on 30 off 26 balls, it wasn’t enough for a struggling to prevent their second straight home defeat in IPL 2025.

Brief Scores: Delhi Capitals 183/6 in 20 overs (KL Rahul 77, Abishek Porel 33; Khaleel Ahmed 2-25, Ravindra Jadeja 1-19) beat Chennai Super Kings 158/5 in 20 overs (Vijay Shankar 69 not out, MS Dhoni 30 not out; Vipraj Nigam 2-27, Mitchell Starc 1-27) by 25 runs

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K
What a comeback innings from KL Rahul! He's proving why he's still one of the most reliable batsmen in T20 cricket. That reverse scoop was pure class 👏 DC looking strong this season!
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Priya M
CSK's batting powerplay struggles continue... Really missing the stability that Faf used to provide at the top. Shankar tried his best but the middle order needs to step up 💛
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Ankit S
Vipraj Nigam with another impressive spell! 2-27 on that pitch is outstanding for a young spinner. DC's scouting team deserves credit for finding these talents year after year.
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Sunita R
While Rahul played brilliantly, I think DC's middle order still looks shaky. Too many 20-30 scores but no one converting. Against stronger teams, this could be a problem in the playoffs.
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Mohit D
That moment when Dhoni hit those big shots in front of his family 🥺 Even in a losing cause, Thala gives us something to cheer about! #ForeverCSK
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Kavita P
DC ending their 15-year Chepauk drought is huge! The bowling unit was so disciplined today. That Starc-Nigam-Axar combo is working wonders 🔥

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