It's all over! Delhi Capitals beat Rajasthan Royals in Super Over
In a nail-biting clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi Capitals defeated Rajasthan Royals in the first Super Over of IPL 2025. The game ebbed and flowed throughout, but it was Mitchell Starc’s brilliance that turned the tide in DC’s favour.
Chasing 189, Royals got off to a flier with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sanju Samson adding 61 runs in under six overs. But disaster struck when Samson, after hitting a four and six in the sixth over, pulled up with a rib injury and walked off retired hurt. Riyan Parag couldn’t capitalise, falling cheaply, but Nitish Rana and Jaiswal kept the chase alive.
As the spinners applied the brakes, RR needed 73 off the final six overs. Rana fought valiantly but Starc returned to remove him with a searing inswinging yorker. With just 9 required off the final over, Starc was ice-cool, delivering perfect yorkers to take the game to a Super Over.
RR managed 11/2 in the Super Over, losing Parag and Jaiswal to run-outs. In response, Tristan Stubbs and KL Rahul chased down the 12-run target with ease against Sandeep Sharma, who erred with too many slower balls.
RR 11 all out! Delhi Capitals need 12 to win Super Over vs Rajasthan Royals
Surprisingly, out come Shimron Hetmyer and Riyan Parag to open for the Rajasthan Royals. On the other end, no surprises at all, Mitchell Starc is handed the ball for this high-pressure over. Here we go!
... SUPER OVER, FIRST INNING ...
Rajasthan Royals were firmly in control for most of the match and looked poised for a comfortable win, but they'll be disappointed with how they let things slip by taking it too deep. Now, with the Super Over underway, they'll bat first and look to make amends with a strong performance. Who will they nominate? We’re about to find out.
The first Super Over of the season is here! What an incredible comeback by Delhi Capitals! Just when it looked like the game was slipping away, they dug deep, held their nerve, and clawed their way back to level the scores right at the end. Absolute scenes as the match heads into a nail-biting finish! Buckle up, this is going to be epic!
Mitchell Starc to Dhruv Jurel, OUT! RUN OUT! WE ARE GOING INTO THE SUPER OVER! Big stars deliver when needed and Mitchell Starc has nailed every ball on the money while defending under double digits in this final over! Spears in another yorker at the stumps, Dhruv Jurel clips it all along the ground through mid-wicket and runs the first one hard. The skates are on for the second one as well, but Jurel slips a bit midway while rushing back for the second. Axar Patel throws it flat towards KL Rahul at the batting end, and the latter comfortably whips the bails off with Jurel out by a country mile.
Fancy a Superover? Rajasthan Royals need 2 runs off the final ball. It will be Dhruv Jurel on strike.
Mitchell Starc to Shimron Hetmyer, Only a single! Another pinpont yorker, tailing in on middle, Shimron Hetmyer clears his front leg and drills it down to the left of long on for a single. Shimron Hetmyer turns around for the second run, but Jurel sends him back. A good throw from Stubbs in the deep.
Mitchell Starc to Shimron Hetmyer, A bit too full, outside off, Shimron Hetmyer crouches and mistimes it off the toe-end of the bat. Manages to clear the cover fielder, but only for a couple of runs. Shimron Hetmyer is fuming at himself for not getting the timing right. The shot was on with the fielder in the ring. But this is excellent stuff from the Aussie bowler!
Mitchell Starc to Shimron Hetmyer, Gets another yorker in, around off, does Starc, Shimron Hetmyer carves it out to deep cover and pushes hard for the second run. Karun Nair runs across, picks up and throws it to the keeper and KL Rahul dislodges the bails, but only after Hetmyer gets home safely. Two taken! 5 needed off 3 now!
Mitchell Starc to Dhruv Jurel, Just a single! This is high-quality from Starc! A yorker, wide of off, away from the batter's arc. Dhruv Jurel squeezes it out, and the ball rolls near the strip to the off side. Only a single. 7 needed off 4 now. Pressure on the batters!
Mitchell Starc to Shimron Hetmyer, Starts off excellently does Starc. A yorker darted on the stumps, with mid off in the circle. Shimron Hetmyer stays leg side, and can only jam it to the mid on region for a single.
Who will bowl the final over? It will be Mitchell Starc (3-0-28-1). Rajasthan Royals need 9 runs off the last 6 balls. Can Starc defend 8 runs? We could be in for a close finish!
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Mohit Sharma to Shimron Hetmyer, Length ball, on off, swatted down to the right of long on for a single. Rajasthan Royals need another 9 runs to win off the last over!
Mohit Sharma to Shimron Hetmyer, A slower one again, length ball, on off, Shimron Hetmyer pulls it to deep mid-wicket and the call is for two straightaway. The throw comes in flat to the keeper as Hettie hares to complete the second. KL Rahul collects the ball and whips the bails in a flash, but Shimron Hetmyer just pushes hard to get home in time. Two taken.
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, A yorker on money, on middle, drilled wide of long on for a single.
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, SIX! Salt on the wounds! A slower one, on a good length, at off, Dhruv Jurel clears his front leg and powers the ball just behind long off, over the leaping Tristan Stubbs right at the circumference of the boundary ropes.
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, IN THE AIR... PUT DOWN! Did he have a chance to take it, or not? Mohit Sharma is absolutely fuming at it. A slower back-of-the-hand delivery, on a fuller length, around off, Dhruv Jurel looks to hoist over deep mid-wicket, but is through the shot very early. Mistimes it high up in the night sky as the ball descends towards deep square leg. Sameer Rizvi tries to settle under it, but misjudges it slightly. Grabs it with a reverse cup, but loses his balance. And while falling over, he lobs the ball back before leaping over the ropes. Two taken.
Mohit Sharma to Shimron Hetmyer, A slower one, wide of off, full in length, Shimron Hetmyer crouches a bit and heaves along the ground to deep mid-wicket for a single. 21 more needed off 11 balls.
Mohit Sharma to Shimron Hetmyer, WIDE! He will have to bowl it again! Trying to keep it away from the batter's reach, Mohit bowls it beyond the tramline outside off. Shimron Hetmyer lets it be. Wide called.
Mitchell Starc to Shimron Hetmyer, A full toss on the middle stump. Shimron Hetmyer flicks it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Mitchell Starc to Shimron Hetmyer, INSIDE EDGE, FOUR! Fortuitous! Hands on heads for Starc! Another toe-crushing yorker, swinging back into the leg stump, Shimron Hetmyer gets tilted and gets a fair bit of inside edge on it as he looks to jam it out. The ball passes scarily close to the leg stump, and rushes through the left of short fine leg fielder for a boundary.
Shimron Hetmyer walks in next for Rajasthan Royals.
Mitchell Starc to Nitish Rana, OUT! LBW! TRAPPED IN FRONT! Mitchell Starc provides a wicket at the most crucial time for DC! Nails in a pinpoint yorker, with a considerable reverse movement into the batter. Nitish Rana is pinned on the crease and looks to whip it off across to the leg side, but plays all over it and the ball smashes right on his boot. A confident appeal and the umpire takes no time to raise his finger. Nitish Rana departs for 51 (28) and Rajasthan Royals are 161/3, needing another 28 runs to win, off 14 deliveries.
Mitchell Starc to Dhruv Jurel, Banged short on top of middle, Dhruv Jurel drags it down to long on for a single. Good from Starc so far. Just three singles of the first three balls.
Mitchell Starc to Nitish Rana, Bowls from a wider angle, but slips in a full toss, on off, Nitish Rana goes back in the crease and heaves along the ground through mid-wicket for a single.
Mitchell Starc to Dhruv Jurel, Speared fuller, on off, Dhruv Jurel looks to loft straight but gets an inside edge to fine leg region for a single.
Unfortunately, Kuldeep Yadav is making his way out of the field with some discomfort on his left shoulder after that valiant effort in the deep.
Mohit Sharma to Nitish Rana, FOUR! Innovative, and mighty effective! A misfield from Kuldeep, though and he looks in a bit of pain out there! On a fuller length, at the stumps, Nitish Rana shuffles well across off and scoops it just over short fine leg. Kuldeep Yadav runs after it from the inner ring, puts in the dive, even gets his hands, but parries into the fence eventually. The physio rushes to tend to him and he is walking off now as he fell on his left shoulder. This also brings up Nitish Rana's FIFTY!
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, Pitched outside off, on a length, Dhruv Jurel cuts it to deep backward point for a single.
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, Nice comeback from Mohit! A slower back-of-the-hand delivery, full and outside off, Dhruv Jurel is months early into the drive and misses to connect.
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, SIX! What a strike! A juicy full toss from Mohit, on off, Dhruv Jurel hangs back and pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a cracking six. The 150 is up for Rajasthan Royals! They need another 36 to win off 21.
Mohit Sharma to Nitish Rana, A deceptive slower one, short and on middle and leg, Nitish Rana waits for it and pulls it to deep square leg for a single.
Mohit Sharma to Dhruv Jurel, Back of a length, skidding quickly off the deck, around the fourth stump, Dhruv Jurel stands tall and pulls it down to long on. A single taken.
Kuldeep Yadav to Dhruv Jurel, Length ball, around middle and off, Dhruv Jurel tucks across through mid-wicket for a single. RR need 44 off the last 4 overs.
Kuldeep Yadav to Dhruv Jurel, An appeal for LBW and up goes the finger! Dhruv Jurel walks to chat with Rana and gestures that it hit his bicep. He signals the 'T' and reviews the on-field decision! Kuldeep dishes a googly, and lands it fuller, and right in front of the stumps, giving some more revs on it. Dhruv Jurel is a bit early with the sweep shot and plays down the wrong line. The ball passes past the outside edge and hits on his right elbow. No need for UltraEdge and the Ball Tracking shows the ball missing the top of off by a considerable margin. Jurel survives a scare.
Kuldeep Yadav to Nitish Rana, Fuller, on middle, Nitish Rana sweeps it to deep backward square leg. Ashutosh Sharma slides across to his left and intercepts the ball, keeping it to just a single.
Kuldeep Yadav to Nitish Rana, FOUR! Just played it fine! Kuldeep bowls it fuller and outside off, keeping it away from the reach. Nitish Rana reverse sweeps it just through deep third for a boundary.
Kuldeep Yadav to Nitish Rana, SIX! No room for marginal errors! Slightly short, on off, Nitish Rana pounces all over it and pulls it powerfully behind deep mid-wicket for a massive six.
Kuldeep Yadav to Dhruv Jurel, Floated fuller, on middle, Dhruv Jurel flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Axar Patel to Nitish Rana, FOUR! 16 runs off that over. Tossed up, on middle and leg, Nitish Rana gets his front leg out and hacks it straight back over the bowler's head for a boundary.
Axar Patel to Nitish Rana, An appeal for LBW, but turned down! Floated a yard behind fuller length, turning into the batter. Nitish Rana switches his stance and tries to reverse sweep, but wears on the body as he misses to get any wood on it. DC do not go for a review. Oh, dear, had they taken the review, Rana would have been in the dugout as the Ball Tracking shows the ball to be clipping the off stump.
Axar Patel to Dhruv Jurel, Full and outside off, Dhruv Jurel tucks it to long on for a single.
Axar Patel to Nitish Rana, Full and outside off, Nitish Rana looks to sweep but misses. The keeper, KL Rahul fails to collect it cleanly allowing the batters to take a bye.
Axar Patel to Nitish Rana, FOUR! 10 runs off the first two balls after the break! Axar Patel drops it short and on off, Nitish Rana goes hard at it and gets a thick outside edge past short third for a boundary.
Axar Patel to Nitish Rana, DROPPED AND SIX! Tristan Stubbs out of all the fielders to put it down! Full and on middle, Nitish Rana tonks it over long on. Tristan Stubbs stands tall, just in front of the ropes and tries to take it over his head with both hands but fails to grab on and lets it pass through, over the ropes for a six.
Strategic Break. This contest is poised nicely as with the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Delhi Capitals will look to clamp down the scoring rate in the next few overs. They have done well by conceding just a solitary boundary, after the halfway mark. As usual, the main man for DC, Kuldeep Yadav has kept things really tight from his end. A couple of more wickets here in quick succession will definitely peg RR on the back foot. Also, their problems against the spin have been evident this season. But, with potential hitters yet to come, and with eight wickets in the bank, they will look to charge on after the break. Here's Axar Patel back into the attack.
Kuldeep Yadav to Nitish Rana, Into the pads, on a fuller length, Nitish Rana clips it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Kuldeep Yadav to Dhruv Jurel, Full, on off, Dhruv Jurel tucks it to mid-wicket for one.