'Dropped The Match': Karun Nair Drops Shreyas Iyer Twice In Fielding Nightmare For Delhi Capitals | VIDEO
· Free Press Journal

Karun Nair, playing as a substitute fielder, cost Delhi Capitals the match on Saturday against the Punjab Kings in New Delhi. With the game hanging in the balance, Nair, stationed at boundary dropped PBKs captain Shreyas Iyer twice in successive overs to hand the visitors the advantage. Shreyas went onto score a half-century to put his side in control of the game.
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Nair drops Shreyas, twice
Delhi Capitals had sprung themselves back into the contest with the wicket of Nehal Wadhera. Still needing over 12 an over, the DC had an opening. PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer was batting on 28 when he miscued a hoick straight down to Karun Nair at long off. Nair seemed settled under but dropped it at the last moment.
Shreyas instantly made him pay smacking Kuldeep Yadav for a six off the very next ball. Kuldeep then enticed the right-hander with another big shot. Karun once again got under it and dropped it, effectively crushing Delhi's hopes.
DC VS PBKS: Punjab Kings Continue Unbeaten Run With Highest Chase Ever In IPL History As KL Rahul's 152 Goes In Vain | VIDEOPBKS seal highest successful chase in IPL
Punjab Kings continued their red-hot form this IPL season and bettered their record of the highest ever run chase, defeating Delhi Capitals by six wickets.
Chasing 265, PBKS openers Prabhsimran Singh (76 off 26b; 9x4, 5x6) and Priyansh Arya (43 off 17b; 2x4, 5x6) unleashed their beast mode, putting on a 126-run opening stand in just 6.5 overs, posting season's highest power play score of 105/0.
They lost three wickets in quick succession but skipper Shreyas Iyer, made full use of his repreives, to anchor the record chase with seven balls to spare. He remained unbeaten on 71 (36 balls; 3x4, 7x6) as PBKS kept their unbeaten run intact.