Bottom vs Top-Half: DC Must Find Gear to Fight PBKS


Table Position: Punjab Kings are table-toppers — unbeaten in regulation with 5 wins, 1 no-result, and 11 points. Delhi Capitals sit 6th with 3 wins, 3 losses, 6 points. That’s a 5-point gap at the halfway mark. Form & Momentum: PBKS form line reads W T W W W — they haven’t lost a completed game. DC’s recent form is W L L W L, including a 47-run loss to SRH where Abhishek Sharma’s 135_ took them down. Net Run Rate: PBKS have the best NRR in the league at +1.420. DC are in the negative at -0.130, meaning even their wins haven’t been convincing and losses have been heavy. Why DC Are Behind:Inconsistency: DC beat RCB by 6 wickets on Apr 18 but lost to CSK by 23 runs and to SRH by 47 runs. Batting concerns: Apart from Abhishek Sharma’s hundred _against* them, DC don’t have a batter in the Orange Cap top 5.Schedule pressure: DC’s next games include PBKS on Apr 25, then RCB on Apr 27 — both top-3 sides. Delhi Capitals (DC), in contrast, have struggled to keep pace with big targets. They are yet to chase down 200 this season in three attempts, and since 2024 have fallen short in eight of their 10 pursuits of 200 or more. Compounding that is a lack of clarity in how they have used their resources, especially the Impact Player. They have shuffled between Ashutosh Sharma (vs CSK), Karun Nair (vs RCB), and back to Ashutosh (vs SRH). Pathum Nissanka has gone quiet after a bright start, while Nitish Rana, after being left out earlier, suddenly finds himself back under pressure. Bowling Uncertainty Hurting DC DC look unsettled with the ball. Vs SRH’s 242, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel bowled just 2 overs each while Nitish Rana went for 55 in 4. Two games later, Auqib Nabi was benched again. Chopping and changing points to a side still hunting its best attack. Timing Couldn’t Be Worse This is not where you want to be at the halfway mark. With table-toppers PBKS next, DC need to lock their combo fast. PBKS haven’t lost a completed game and their openers routinely post 100-run stands. The last game at the Kotla was a thriller, with GT defending one run off the last ball. David Miller turning down a single was the talking point from a game where 419 runs were scored. This match will be played on a similar deck, with the curators having had a fortnight since that game, ensuring there's enough sheen on the deck to produce another high-scorer.