
DC co-owner apologises to fans after IPL 2025 exit, vows deep introspection
Delhi Capitals co-owner Parth Jindal has reacted to the team's elimination from the IPL 2025 campaign on Wednesday, May 21, vowing to the fans that there will be a deep introspection about the side's performance after the season comes to an end. DC were eliminated following their 59-run loss to MI with a game remaining. Chasing a target of 180 runs, Delhi were bundled out for 121 runs at the Wankhede stadium, meaning that their wait to reach the playoffs extended to four years. Jindal took to X, and said, much like the fans, he was also reeling from a poor second half to the season. The DC co-owner said that the season which started so well ended extremely poorly and the focus will be on the next game. advertisement"@DelhiCapitals fans - like you i too am reeling from the second half of the season. What started so well ended extremely poorly. There are positives to take from this campaign but for now all focus on the next game which we need to win. Post the season there will need to be a lot of introspection on a lot of aspects," said Jindal on X.
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How DC's IPL 2025 unravelled?
After assembling a strong team with Axar Patel being installed as the captain, DC made a strong start to the campaign, winning four matches on the trot. This included defeating Chennai Super Kings at the Chepauk and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Chinnaswamy stadium. advertisementHowever, after a defeat to MI in the reverse fixture, Capitals' form started to slip away as they lost to GT, RCB and KKR. Rain saved DC from a loss against SRH in Hyderabad before GT thrashed them at home by 10 wickets before the defeat to MI. DC will end their campaign against PBKS on May 24 as the team will then head back to the drawing board and prepare for the next campaign in 2026. Tune InMust Watch
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