Delhi’s capitals keep slipping after the Mumbai Indians game; IPL 2025 playoff qualification face upwards. Cricket news

It has been a case of ‘So Pass, So Abhi So far’ for Delhi in IPL over the years. The city’s former IPL team, Delhi Daredevils (DD), looked like the trophy contenders in IPL 2009, considering the presence of abusive players like AB de Villiers, Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag and Tilakartne Dilshan. However, he was knocked in the semi -finals after a sensational knock by Deccan Chargers captain Adam Gilchrist. Delhi’s current IPL team Delhi Capital (DC) again looked prominent in IPL 2020, reaching the final of the edition. However, failure to capitalize on major moments resulted in hearty loss against Mumbai Indians (MI).
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After a stunning start under the new Captain Axar Patel, DC was likely to end the Egonizing wait for a young woman IPL title in IPL 2025. The team kicked their campaign with a four -match winning streak, beating the choice of Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB).
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However, DC surprisingly lost its way against Mumbai Indians (MI), surrendering the speed strangely. Ashutosh Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav and Mohit Sharma dropped three consecutive deliverys, as the Delhi -based franchise gave two points after being on top on one platform.
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The collapse of this agreement can be difficult to remove mentally and it seems in DC’s fate after the loss against MI. The party -led side won only two matches out of the next six matches, in their recent game a total posting of 133 against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). The DC will count himself lucky, which receives a point from the washed encounter, where they looked completely down and out.
The same franchise that looked like a favorite to qualify for the IPL 2025 playoffs now faces a difficult task to qualify. DC currently ranks fifth with 13 points out of 11 matches, while RCB (16), PBKS (15), Mi (14) and GT (14) occupy the top four places. The ex -Patel -led side will face PBK, GT and MI in the remaining league stage matches, every game should win in the intensive competition.

“DC has already tried six or seven combinations at the top. His biggest bet was Jake Fraser-Macgurk, who did not pay recently. I think they should go back-if he sets fire, he can give you an explosive start in the powerplay. If he is already happening, it is not a time. Now it’s not a time.” Said.
“This is going to be really difficult. In his last six matches, they have lost four. While the game was not completely finished for DC against SRH, it seemed that it was based on the way to SRH, which he had done on the basis of the clan he posted. The next three games are important – they need to win at least two – ideally all three – and for this, their experienced players need to be won.
Former Team India batting coach and gystar expert Sanjay Bangar highlighted the “full disorder” in DC’s innings against SRH after losing the initial wickets during the powerplay.
“When the top three perform, it reduces the pressure on the middle order and increases confidence in the dugout. But when you lose two or three wickets in the powerplay, you find yourself in full disorder. Half side losing half side for less than 60 was a difficult position for DC,” he said.