IPL 2026: KL Rahul's 152 in vain as PBKS chase record 265 vs DC
With 152* for DC, KL Rahul has become only the third player to go beyond 150-run mark after Chris Gayle (175) and Brendon McCullum (158) in IPL history.
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KL Rahul and Nitish Rana dazzled for DC but were outshone by PBKS batters (ANI)
New Delhi, 25 April
Punjab Kings rewrote the T20 record books with a breath-taking
batting blitz, pulling off the highest-ever successful chase in IPL history by overhauling a daunting 265-run
target to outgun Delhi Capitals by six wickets in an IPL run-fest here on
Saturday.
KL Rahul blended grace with power to script a stroke-filled
152, the third-highest individual IPL score, while Nitish Rana (91) batted with
authority as the duo powered hosts Delhi Capitals to a mammoth 264 for 2 after
opting to bat first.
Chasing the target, Punjab's dynamic opening pair of
Prabhsimran Singh (76) and Priyansh Arya (73) came out all guns blazing, adding
126 runs in just 42 balls to lay a formidable foundation for the chase and set
the tone for their sixth win of the season.
Skipper Shreyas Iyer, who was dropped by Karun Nair twice in
the span of three balls, then scored an unbeaten 71 off 36 deliveries to take
PBKS over the line with as many as seven balls to spare. Incidentally, the
previous highest successful run chase in T20 as well as IPL history also
belongs to PBKS when they chased down 262 against the Kolkata Knight Riders in
2024.
They remain unbeaten this season and on top of the points
table with 11 points from six games. In a match where 49 boundaries and 33 sixes
were hit, with only six wickets falling, the bowlers were arguably the biggest
losers.
The visitors showed remarkable composure and intent,
building on their previous outing where they had scored the previous highest
total of the season. Local lad Priyansh and Prabhsimran consistently sent theball to and over the fence. The latter hit six fours against Mukesh Kumar in
the sixth over.
There were anxious moments during the chase when Delhi
Capitals pacer Lungi Ngidi was hit the back of the head on the ground while attempting
a catch off Arya’s bat. The South African had to be stretchered off the field
after a delay of over 15 minutes, momentarily halting proceedings.
Both sides were also guilty of sloppy fielding, with dropped
catches and misfields adding to their woes. Earlier, setting a target for the
first time this season, the Capitals came out with clear intent, attacking
anything in their arc from the outset.
The home team hit a total of 29 fours and 13 sixes to put on
board the highest total of the 2026 IPL season. Striking at over 200 throughout
the 20 overs, Rahul (152 off 67 balls) unfurled a range of classical strokes
all around the ground, seamlessly combining timing with aggression to put up
the highest-score ever by an Indian in the IPL.
With the knock, he also became only the third player to go
beyond 150-run mark after Chris Gayle (175) and Brendon McCullum (158). Dropped
twice, Rahul made full use of the reprieve, forging a 220-run stand with local
boy Rana for the second wicket. It was second biggest stand in IPL history
behind 229 set by Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers.
Rana looked completely at ease on his home ground. His
44-ball knock, laced with 11 fours and 4 sixes, provided the perfect foil as
the duo kept the scoreboard ticking at a brisk pace. Rahul set the tone early,
striking back-to-back boundaries in the second over before Pathum Nissanka
chipped in with a crisp four.
Although Punjab struck an early blow with Nissanka
top-edging to the keeper, their bowlers found little respite thereafter. They
were also guilty of a few misfields, which only added to their woes. Rahul and
Rana seized control, punishing anything loose and propelling Delhi to 68 for
one, DC's best powerplay score of the season before plundering 145 runs in the
middle overs.
Rana then shifted gears in spectacular fashion, taking apart
Australian pacer Xavier Bartlett in the 12th over for 28 runs.
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