This is nearly do-or-die territory, with DC languishing at seventh spot with eight points in 10 matches and KKR, which has played a game fewer, at eighth with seven points. The Knights have already won three games at a stretch, but their abominable run at the start of the competition is to blame for their current predicament.
Much of how the contest pans out, of course, will depend on the nature of the surface. While the turf at the Kotla has lent itself to high-scoring affairs in recent years, the 2026 edition has required a more nuanced reading. The pitches have exhibited divergent characteristics, resulting in DC being just as unsure as the opposition of what to expect from the 22-yard strip.
For Capitals, K.L. Rahul will have to shoulder the responsibility at this critical stage. On a difficult deck against Chennai Super Kings, the 34-year-old let himself down with an injudicious stroke off Akeal Hosein. With the ball, the scrutiny will be on left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, whose seven wickets at an economy of 10.36 are well below his usual standards. Axar Patel, too, has to step up as skipper and all-rounder.
In the KKR camp, Rinku Singh and Sunil Narine have been a cut above the rest. For the three-time former champion to stay afloat, a few more will have to find their A-game.
Published on May 07, 2026
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