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Delhi Capitals

5 incidents documented

🏏Serious

Lungi Ngidi's Horrific Fall — DC Pacer Concussed Trying to Catch Priyansh Arya

Delhi Capitals vs Punjab Kings

25 April 2026

Delhi Capitals pacer Lungi Ngidi fell awkwardly while attempting to catch PBKS opener Priyansh Arya in DC's IPL 2026 match on 25 April 2026 and sustained a head injury. He was withdrawn from the match under the concussion protocol; Vipraj Nigam was named as the concussion substitute. Ngidi missed several subsequent matches before completing the mandatory concussion layoff.

#IPL 2026#Lungi Ngidi#concussion
Mild

RCB Women Beat Delhi Capitals to Win Second WPL Title — 2026 Final

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women vs Delhi Capitals Women

5 February 2026

Royal Challengers Bengaluru Women won their second Women's Premier League title on 5 February 2026, beating Delhi Capitals Women by 6 wickets in the WPL 2026 Final at the BCA Stadium, Vadodara. The match featured the Smriti Mandhana vs Jemimah Rodrigues captaincy duel and consolidated RCB-W as the WPL's most successful franchise.

#WPL 2026#RCB Women#Delhi Capitals Women
🏏Serious

Delhi Capitals Lose by One Run — The Nitish Rana Dead-Ball Controversy

Delhi Capitals vs Gujarat Titans

8 April 2026

Delhi Capitals lost a chase against Gujarat Titans by exactly one run in IPL 2026 — the same one run they had been denied earlier in the innings under cricket's "dead ball after on-field decision" rule. In the 10th over, Nitish Rana was given out lbw on the field, completed a single while waiting for the review, and was then ruled not out on DRS. Under the prevailing IPL playing condition, the single did not count: the ball had become dead at the moment of the original out call. Gujarat won 210-4 to Delhi's 209-8, with David Miller falling agonisingly short and Kuldeep Yadav run out off the final ball.

#IPL 2026#DRS#dead ball
🥊Moderate

Nitish Rana Fined for Audible Obscenity — CSK vs DC, IPL 2026

Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi Capitals

11 April 2026

Delhi Capitals batter Nitish Rana was fined 25 per cent of his match fee and given one demerit point for an audible obscenity directed at fourth umpire Anish Sahasrabudhe during Delhi's defeat to Chennai Super Kings on 11 April 2026. The flashpoint came when Tristan Stubbs's request for a glove change — driven by Chennai's heavy humidity — was denied at the boundary rope. Rana, batting at the other end and watching the exchange, walked over to argue and crossed into Code of Conduct territory. The match referee judged the breach a Level 1 offence and Rana accepted the sanction.

#IPL 2026#Nitish Rana#umpire
🏏Serious

Short Run Error — Delhi vs Punjab, IPL 2020

Delhi Capitals vs Kings XI Punjab

20 September 2020

The on-field umpire incorrectly called a short run against Kings XI Punjab that replays showed was completed, potentially costing Punjab the match in the Super Over.

#short run#ipl#umpire error