
IPL 2025: Sameer Rizvi savours 'best Knock'
JAIPUR: Sameer Rizvi savoured his first half-century 58 (25b) after thirteen matches in the IPL, delivering a decisive performance that secured victory for Delhi Capitals against Punjab Kings at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday
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'Yes, it was my best performance in the IPL. Scoring my first fifty and guiding my team to victory was the best experience for me. I feel really good about how I played because this is exactly what I aspire to do,' Rizvi stated.
DC were 93/3 in 11 overs when Rizvi came in.
'When I came in, the required rate was high. I wanted to take three or four balls to settle in and then attack. Karun Nair, on the other hand, hit four boundaries in an over, which eased the pressure on me,' he added.
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