Madhav Tiwari’s Heroics Keep DC’s Playoff Hopes Alive in Thriller

Madhav Tiwari’s all-round brilliance powered Delhi Capitals to a three-wicket win over Punjab Kings in Dharamsala. Tiwari took two wickets and remained unbeaten on 18 off 8 balls to guide the chase of 211. Axar Patel and David Miller scored half-centuries to set up the victory, while PBKS’s Priyansh Arya and Shreyas Iyer fought hard. The win keeps DC’s playoff hopes alive, while PBKS suffer their fourth consecutive defeat.

Key Points: Tiwari Stars in DC’s 3-Wicket Win Over PBKS

  • Madhav Tiwari wins Player of the Match with 2 wickets and unbeaten 18* off 8 balls
  • DC chase 211 with Axar Patel (56) and David Miller (51) leading the charge
  • PBKS post 210/5 despite Priyansh Arya’s 56 and Shreyas Iyer’s unbeaten 59
  • DC climb to 7th place while PBKS suffer fourth straight defeat
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"It was clear to us what was required": Madhav Tiwari on batting with Ashutosh in DC's win over PBKS

Madhav Tiwari’s all-round show and calm finish guide Delhi Capitals to a thrilling 3-wicket win over Punjab Kings in IPL 2026, keeping playoff hopes alive.

"It was clear to us what was required. The way the game was going, the ball was hitting both bats. We were comfortable. - Madhav Tiwari"

Dharamsala, May 12

Madhav Tiwari earned the 'Player of the Match' award after taking Delhi Capitals to a three-wicket win against Punjab Kings in the IPL 2026 match at the HPCA Stadium here on Monday.

The 22-year-old all-rounder first took two wickets, then played an unbeaten knock of 18 runs off just eight balls to take his side past the winning line and keep DC's playoff hopes alive.

After pulling off a match-winning performance in his second IPL match, Tiwari said during the press conference, "This is my second year in the IPL. I feel I have gotten used to the environment. Management and all the seniors are super supportive. You can go to them anytime to ask anything. Now that I am used to it, I just have to control my nerves. It's a game of bat and ball, and I was just focusing on my basics. I am fortunate that things turned out the way they did."

Chasing 211, DC recovered from 74/4 thanks to captain Axar Patel's 56 off 33 balls and David Miller's explosive 51 off 28, with the duo adding 64 runs in quick time. Despite late wickets, DC's lower order stayed calm. Ashutosh Sharma smashed a crucial 24 off 10 balls, while Madhav Tiwari remained unbeaten on 18 off 8, and Auqib Nabi struck 10* off just 2 balls to seal the chase as DC made 216/7 in 19 overs, keeping DC's playoff hopes alive.

Earlier, PBKS posted 210/5 after a blazing start from Priyansh Arya (56 off 33) and Prabhsimran Singh. Captain Shreyas Iyer anchored the innings with an unbeaten 59 off 36, while Suryansh Shedge added a quickfire 21*. In the bowling department, Mukesh Kumar (1/31 in 4 overs) and Madhav (2/40 in 4 overs) shone for DC.

Speaking to the media about his batting with Ashutosh Sharma, Tiwari said, "It was clear to us what was required. The way the game was going, the ball was hitting both bats. We were comfortable. We have played together. We know each other. We come from the same place. The atmosphere was very chill. We practised together before the IPL as well."

Talking about his cricketing journey, he said, "I started playing cricket when I was 13 years old. I changed schools and played for the first time with a leather ball. My head coach was Amay Khurasiya (former India cricketer). I really liked batting. I wanted to become a batsman. Bowling was very tiring. Your body gets used to it. I find it easy to bat. You can bat for as long as you want. But sir made sure that I picked up on both things. He played a lot of cricket, so he knew the benefits of it. When I understood how important the combination of both is, I started working equally hard on both."

Speaking about the pitch, Tiwari said, "It wasn't that easy. But if you hit a good length, it helps you. I focused on hitting good lengths. Luckily, the bowling was good, and I got two wickets."

Like every young Indian cricketer, Tiwari also dreams of playing for Team India. Speaking about his ambition to wear the blue jersey, he said, "That's the ambition. My ambition is to become the best. I have a lot of work to do. I have to get more sharpness in the game. I hope to learn more from here and do well for the team."

The win lifted Delhi Capitals to seventh place in the points table with five wins from 12 matches, while Punjab Kings suffered their fourth consecutive defeat but remained fourth in the standings.

- ANI

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Anjali F
Honestly, DC's lower order is showing more spine than some of their top orders. Axar as captain is doing well, but this win was all about Madhav and Ashutosh keeping calm. Reminds me of that old saying - 'form is temporary, class is permanent'. Hope he gets his India cap soon.
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James A
It's refreshing to see a young player talk about basics instead of flashy shots. "Control my nerves" and "focus on basics" - that's the difference between a one-match wonder and a future star. Also loved his honesty about bowling being tiring! 😂
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Sneha F
I'm a PBKS fan and this loss hurts. But you have to give credit where it's due - Madhav and Auqib's last over was pure madness! Two sixes off the last two balls? Unreal. I think PBKS needs to rethink their death bowling strategy, it's been leaking runs lately. Not a good sign before playoffs.
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Kavya N
What a story! From changing schools at 13 to playing with a leather ball for the first time, to now winning Player of the Match in IPL. And all credit to his coach Amay Khurasiya for molding him into an all-rounder. This is why grassroots coaching matters. So proud of our domestic talent. 💙
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Rahul R
One small criticism though - DC's top order needs to step up. 74/4 chasing 211 is not sustainable. If it wasn't for Axar and Miller's recovery, this match would have been over by the 12th over. But full marks to Madhav for finishing it off. That's the

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