IPL 2026: Ngidi Injury Not Serious, DC Director Confirms

Delhi Capitals' Lungi Ngidi suffered a head injury during the IPL clash against Punjab Kings, but Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao confirmed it is not serious. Ngidi was taken to hospital after falling backwards while attempting a catch. Yuzvendra Chahal expressed concern and hoped for a speedy recovery. Despite DC's record 264/2, PBKS chased it down with seven balls to spare.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Ngidi Injury Not Serious, DC Confirms

  • Ngidi suffered head injury during PBKS chase
  • Rao confirms injury not serious
  • Chahal expresses concern for recovery
  • DC lost despite posting 264/2
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IPL 2026: DC's Venugopal Rao says Ngidi injury 'not serious', Chahal hopes for quick recovery

Delhi Capitals' Venugopal Rao says Lungi Ngidi's head injury is not serious. Chahal hopes for quick recovery. DC lost to PBKS despite 264/2.

"Still, I think it is not serious. He is still in the hospital. We will update, but nothing serious. - Venugopal Rao"

New Delhi, April 25

Delhi Capitals Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao said pacer Lungi Ngidi's head injury sustained during the IPL clash against Punjab Kings was "not serious," even as the South African was taken to Max Hospital in Karol Bagh for tests after being taken off the field in an ambulance.

In the third over of Punjab Kings chase, Ngidi fell backwards while trying to catch Priyansh Arya at mid-off, banging his head hard into the turf. He clutched his head immediately and lay on the ground as medical staff rushed in. Play was halted for 15 minutes before Ngidi was stretchered into an ambulance, amidst players, coaches and medical staff having tense expressions.

"Still, I think it is not serious. He is still in the hospital. We will update, but nothing serious," Rao said after the game ended. On the confusion around concussion substitution, where Dushmantha Chameera was named first and later replaced by Vipraj Nigam, Rao clarified, "Only four overseas players are allowed. There is a rule. We cannot take a fifth overseas player. Simple."

He stressed that player safety remained paramount, even as Ngidi's absence meant DC couldn't defend 264/2. "First of all, player safety is always important. Whatever happens, we play this game, but safety comes first. When we see this kind of scoreboard, we missed his 24 balls, four overs, it makes a difference. We hope Lungi Ngidi recovers fast and comes back. I cannot comment on more right now.

Punjab Kings' leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal also expressed concern and hoped for a speedy recovery for Ngidi. "That time I was sitting upstairs. Definitely, it feels bad if someone has an injury, especially, head injuries are always very dangerous.

"Hopefully, he will get well soon because even yesterday, I think, a net bowler got hit by a ball and was taken to hospital. So, whenever these things happen, obviously, everyone feels bad. We just want him to get well soon and come back to the ground," Chahal said.

Rao also confirmed Mitchell Starc's availability to play for DC from May 1. "Cricket Australia has given a report. From 1st May onwards, he is available. We will wait and see the combination."

Delhi Capitals had posted 264/2 on the back of KL Rahul's unbeaten 152, but Punjab Kings chased it down with seven balls to spare, registering the highest successful chase in IPL history.

- IANS

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Ananya R
Concussion sub confusion aside, the real issue is how quickly things escalated. 15-minute halt, ambulance on field—felt like a movie scene. Glad it's not serious. Also, 264 chase? Unreal.
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Naveen S
Venugopal Rao handled the concussion sub rule well—only 4 overseas allowed, simple math. But why first name Chameera then change to Nigam? That confusion could have been avoided. Anyway, hope Ngidi is fine.
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James A
As a cricket fan, this is tough to watch. Head injuries are terrifying. But credit to DC for prioritizing player safety over the chase—that's the right culture. Get well soon, Ngidi!
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Kavya N
Yuzi Chahal's concern shows the brotherhood in IPL. Net bowler getting hit too—these incidents remind us how dangerous the game can be. Speed recovery for everyone involved. ❤️
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Matthew K
Honestly, the real story here is that DC scored 264 and still lost. But Ngidi's injury changes the narrative. Missing 4 overs from a key bowler definitely hurt them. Starc coming in May 1—let's see if that fixes things.
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Shreya B
Some criticism: The confusion around concussion sub could have been handled better by the team management. Also, why was there no

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