LSG post
But the online exchange did not end there. After sealing a comfortable six-wicket win, Delhi Capitals responded in style. Quoting LSG’s post, DC highlighted their recent dominance in the rivalry, pointing out that they had won both encounters in 2024, 2025 and had now extended that streak with another victory in 2026.

DC reply to LSG
On the field, DC’s performance backed up their social media confidence. Despite being reduced to 26 for 4 in the chase of 142, Sameer Rizvi produced a composed unbeaten 70, stitching together a match-winning 119-run stand with Tristan Stubbs. Their partnership took the game away from LSG, who had earlier struggled to put up a competitive total. LSG’s batting never found rhythm, folding for 141 after a series of questionable decisions and poor execution. The bowling unit, despite early breakthroughs, could not contain Rizvi once he settled in. In the end, it was not just a defeat for LSG on the field but also a loss in the battle of banter. Delhi Capitals walked away with the points and the final word, turning a cheeky troll into a statement of dominance.
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