Kings miss chance to top IPL table with Delhi loss
Punjab Kings lost to Delhi Capitals by six wickets in the Indian Premier League, as teams chasing the top spot continued to slip up.
Leaders Gujarat Titans, Royal Challengers Bengaluru and the Kings have all already qualified for the play-offs along with Mumbai Indians but are battling to secure their seedings.
The Titans failed to consolidate their position on Thursday, losing to Lucknow Super Giants, opening the door to RCB and the Kings to take first position.
Both teams failed to capitalise, with RCB unable to beat Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kings now falling to Delhi.
Sameer Rizvi hit an unbeaten 58 from 25 balls in Jaipur as fifth-placed Capitals successfully chased their target of 207 with three balls to spare.
All of Delhi's batters contributed to their innings, with KL Rahul (35), Faf du Plessis (23), Karun Nair (44) and Sediqullah Atal (22) all chipping in before Tristan Stubbs (18 not out) joined Rizvi for an unbroken 53-run partnership that took the Capitals over the line.
Kings lost Priyansh Arya (6) in the second over after being put into bat, with the opener caught by Stubbs off seamer Mustafizur Rahman, who took 3-33.
However Josh Inglis struck 32 from 12 from number three, while captain Shreyas Iyer top-scored with a 34-ball 53.
Marcus Stoinis then closed the innings by smashing three fours and four sixes on his way to an unbeaten 44 from 16 deliveries, as Kings closed on 206-8.
Kings remain in second, level on points with third-placed RCB and with one less than leaders Gujarat.
All three teams have one game remaining, and Gujarat can seal a first place finish with a win against Chennai on Sunday (11:00 BST).
Delhi were already out of contention for the knock-out phase and have now finished their season with a guaranteed fifth place finish.
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