Punjab ended on 198 for eight, needing 33 from Ishant Sharma's last over as they chased 213 runs. But Delhi Capitals' Rilee Rossouw scored an unbeaten 82 against Punjab Kings to lead the side to a win that had earlier saw. Liam Livingstone’s fast paces 48-ball 94. The Delhi Capitals appear to have found their form a little late. The David Warner-led team faced the Punjab Kings on Wednesday in Dharamsala with almost nothing on the line as they had already been eliminated from the IPL.
Nevertheless, they still put up one of the greatest performances of the season. After Warner and the now-favored Prithvi Shaw put up a 94-run opening partnership, Rossouw’s ferocious 82 not out off 37 balls helped the Capitals reach 213 for two. Punjab Kings' hitters struggled to meet the high asking rate, with the exception of Liam Livingstone (94 not out off 48 balls) and Atharva Taide (55 off 42 retired out) and Prabhsimran Singh succeeded with just 22.