DC vs GT Turning Point: Why David Miller Refused the Single in Final Over vs Gujarat Titans
Delhi Capitals were within touching distance of what could have been one of their finest chases of IPL 2026. Instead, the final over against Gujarat Titans turned into a story of hesitation, heartbreak and a missed opportunity - one that will linger, especially for David Miller.
Chasing a daunting 211, Delhi had already survived multiple twists through the innings. KL Rahul's commanding knock had kept the chase alive, while Gujarat Titans clawed back through timely wickets. But the final act belonged to Miller - first as Delhi's saviour, and then as the man left to replay one decision over and over.

David Miller Comeback That Nearly Changed Everything
Miller's night had already been complicated by injury. Earlier in the chase, he had walked off retired hurt after appearing to injure his thumb while diving for runs between the wickets. At that stage, Delhi needed 81 off 42, and his exit had tightened Gujarat's grip on the contest.
But when Tristan Stubbs fell and Rahul later departed for 92 off 52, Miller returned - visibly uncomfortable but determined to finish what he had started.
With Delhi needing 36 off the final two overs, Miller shifted the momentum dramatically. In the 19th over, he tore into Mohammed Siraj, smashing 6, 4, 6 in an over that yielded 19 runs, suddenly bringing the equation down to 13 off the final over.
It was the kind of burst that defined Miller at his best - fearless, calculating and ruthless. For a brief moment, the chase felt inevitable.
DC vs GT Final Over That Slipped Away
With 13 required off 6 balls, Prasidh Krishna held the responsibility of defending Gujarat's total. The over began with tension rising ball by ball, Delhi inching closer but never fully taking control.
Then came the decisive moment - the one that will define the match.
With 2 runs needed off 2 balls, Miller had the opportunity to take a single that would have tied the scores, leaving Kuldeep Yadav to attempt the winning hit. Instead, he chose to stay on strike.
It was a decision made in seconds: but one that carried enormous consequences. On the final delivery, Prasidh delivered a slower bumper. Miller swung hard but failed to connect. In the chaos that followed, Kuldeep attempted a desperate run, only for Jos Buttler to produce a sharp under-arm direct hit at the striker's end.
Kuldeep was run out. Gujarat Titans had stolen the match.
Miller stood unbeaten on 41 off 19 balls, but the numbers did little to ease the sting of defeat.
Rashid Khan's Middle-Over Spell - The Earlier Turning Point
While the final over will dominate headlines, the seeds of Delhi's defeat were planted earlier.
Rashid Khan's decisive spell in the middle overs brought Gujarat back into the contest just as Delhi looked comfortable. The Afghan spinner removed key batters in quick succession, tightening the scoring rate and forcing Delhi into a late chase scenario.
Axar Patel's dismissal to Rashid: slicing a catch to cover, further increased the pressure and left Delhi reliant on a late surge.
That pressure ultimately shaped the final-over scenario.
A Missed Opportunity That Will Hurt Delhi Capitals
For Delhi Capitals, this defeat will feel heavier than most. The platform was built. The chase was revived. The match was within reach.
But in a game defined by inches and instinct, one choice proved decisive.
Miller had battled through pain, returned when Delhi needed him most, and produced one of the most electrifying overs of the match. Yet the refusal of that single - with the finish line in sight - turned a near-perfect comeback into a painful defeat.
Gujarat Titans, meanwhile, walked away with their first win of IPL 2026, courtesy of discipline under pressure and sharp fielding at the death.
For Delhi Capitals, the scoreboard will record a narrow loss.
But the memory of that final over - and the single that wasn't taken - may linger far longer.


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