The chase was powered by a superb counterattacking partnership between captain Axar Patel and David Miller after Delhi had found themselves under severe pressure early in the innings. Axar smashed 56 off just 30 balls while Miller struck 51 from 28 deliveries as the duo shifted momentum dramatically in DC’s favour.
Punjab Kings had looked in control after reducing Delhi to 47/3 inside the powerplay. Yash Thakur bowled Abishek Porel with a delivery that jagged back sharply, while Arshdeep Singh dismissed KL Rahul and youngster Sahil Parakh. The run-out of Tristan Stubbs further pushed Delhi into trouble at 74/4.
However, Axar and Miller launched a fearless assault against both pace and spin, stitching together a match-turning 64-run stand in only 34 balls. Their aggressive approach completely changed the momentum before finishing touches from Ashutosh Sharma and Madhav Tiwari guided Delhi home with six balls remaining.
Earlier, PBKS rode on another explosive innings from Priyansh Arya, who hammered 56 off 33 balls with six towering sixes. He attacked from the first over itself, taking Mitchell Starc apart in a 22-run opening over. But once Delhi adjusted their lengths and bowled shorter into the surface, PBKS lost momentum.
Shreyas Iyer remained unbeaten on 59 while Cooper Connolly scored 38, though Punjab could not fully capitalise on their flying start. The defeat marked PBKS’ fourth consecutive loss after an unbeaten start to the season.