KL Rahul silenced critics with a breathtaking 152* off 67 balls, featuring 16 fours and nine sixes. Dropped early by Shashank Singh, he capitalized to deliver the third-highest individual score in IPL history. Despite his brilliance, Delhi’s total wasn’t enough, as Punjab Kings pulled off the chase. Rahul’s innings also propelled him to the top of the Orange Cap standings with 357 runs in seven matches.