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WATCH: Nitish Rana Gets Out In A Bizarre Way In DC vs CSK Clash At Arun Jaitley Stadium

Left-hand batsman Nitish Rana was caught in an unusual incident when he was dismissed by Noor Ahmed off 15 runs. The incident occurred during the 10th over of the first innings when he was facing Ahmed. Noor managed to outfox Rana as the DC batter hit the ball straight in the hands of Kartik Sharma down the leg side. However, before Kartik could take the catch, the bails had already fallen, meaning he was hit wicket.

As per the laws of the game, the hit-wicket occurred first, meaning Rana was officially given out hit wicket, even though the catch was taken. Thus, Nitish Rana became the first batter in the history of IPL history to be out in two different ways in the same delivery.

WATCH Nitish Rana Gets Out In A Bizarre Way In DC vs CSK Clash At Arun Jaitley Stadium

DC vs CSK: What Happened In The Match So Far?

Delhi Capitals posted a competitive 155/7 before Chennai Super Kings made a composed start to their chase in Match 48 of the Indian Premier League at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on May 5. After opting to bat first, Delhi struggled to come to terms with a tricky surface and found themselves in deep trouble at 69/5 in the 11th over.

The top order failed to build momentum as Chennai's bowlers kept things tight, with Akeal Hosein setting the tone through a disciplined spell of 1/19 that included 14 dot balls. Noor Ahmad compounded the pressure by picking up two key wickets to derail the innings further.

Just when Delhi appeared headed for a below-par total, Impact Player Sameer Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs combined to script a vital recovery. The duo stitched together a 65-run partnership for the sixth wicket, stabilising the innings and giving it late impetus. Stubbs scored a steady 38 off 31 balls, while Rizvi remained unbeaten on 40 off 24 deliveries, finishing the innings in style with a six off Anshul Kamboj.

Chasing 156, Chennai Super Kings began cautiously but kept the required rate under control. They reached 85/2 after 11.2 overs, with contributions at the top helping them stay on track. Urvil Patel provided early impetus with a quick 17, including back-to-back sixes, before being undone by a googly from Kuldeep Yadav and stumped by KL Rahul.

At the crease, Sanju Samson was anchoring the chase with an unbeaten 39, supported by Kartik Sharma, who was batting on 16*. Earlier, Lungi Ngidi struck an early blow by dismissing Ruturaj Gaikwad cheaply, while Axar Patel also chipped in with a wicket.
With both teams entering the contest level on eight points from nine matches, the fixture carries significant playoff implications. As the chase progresses, Chennai appear well placed, but Delhi will look for timely breakthroughs to stay in the contest and keep their qualification hopes alive.

Story first published: Tuesday, May 5, 2026, 22:53 [IST]
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