Delhi Capitals looked firmly in control at 66/2 after the powerplay in their chase against Chennai Super Kings, especially after being set a daunting 212 — a total built around Sanju Samson’s commanding century and a crucial contribution from Ayush Mhatre. However, just when the visitors seemed to be settling into a strong rhythm, the game flipped in a matter of seconds — and it came down to a moment of pure brilliance in the field.

On the very first ball of the seventh over, young pacer Gurjapneet Singh made an immediate impact. He delivered a short-of-length ball outside off, tempting Axar Patel to go hard at it. The DC skipper took the bait and unleashed a powerful cut shot, but couldn’t keep it on the ground.
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What followed was a standout moment of the match. Positioned at the backward point, Sarfaraz Khan showcased exceptional awareness and athleticism. Reacting in a split second, he sprinted to his right and launched into a full-stretch dive, plucking the ball out of the air with remarkable control.
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Given the pace and timing of the shot, it was a catch of the highest quality — the kind that can shift momentum instantly in T20 cricket.
The wicket proved to be a turning point. Not only did it hand Gurjapneet his maiden IPL wicket off his very first delivery, but it also halted Delhi’s charge at a critical juncture. From cruising comfortably, DC suddenly found themselves under pressure.
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The celebration that followed reflected the significance of the moment, as Gurjapneet sprinted across Chepauk in pure exhilaration. In a game already shaped by bold tactical calls and big performances, this piece of fielding added another defining chapter — a reminder that in T20 cricket, moments like these often decide the outcome.
