PBKS vs DC: By defeating Punjab, Delhi Capitals changed the game of points table, CSK got the advantage.

PBKS vs DC: The 55th match of IPL 2026 took place between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals. Where the Punjab Kings team batted first and scored 210 runs. In reply, Delhi Capitals team won the match by 3 wickets in the 19th over. After winning this match, Delhi Capitals team has kept its hopes alive. Apart from this, Delhi has also helped Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals a lot by defeating Punjab. Currently 8 teams are alive in the race for the playoffs.

Delhi Capitals played by defeating Punjab

After winning this match, Delhi Capitals team has reached 10 points in 12 matches. Due to which the team’s hopes of going to the playoffs are alive. After the defeat in this match, the path of Punjab Kings has become very difficult. However, even after that, Punjab team is seen at fourth position in the table. There has been no change in the top due to Punjab’s loss and RCB’s dominance also seems to be intact. Chennai Super Kings is seen at 5th position while Rajasthan Royals is seen at 6th position. The victory of Punjab would have made the path of both these teams more difficult. However, due to Punjab’s defeat, both have a good chance.

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See here the points table after the PBKS vs DC match

rankteam namematchVictoryGarlandtie/no resultscorenet run rate
1Royal Challengers Bangalore1174014+1.103
2 Sunrisers Hyderabad1174014+0.737
3 Gujarat Titans1174014+0.228
4 punjab kings1164113+0.428
5 Chennai Super Kings1165012+0.185
6 Rajasthan Royals1165012+0.082
7 Delhi Capitals1257010-0.993
8Kolkata Knight Riders104519-0.169
9 Mumbai Indians (E)113806-0.585
10Lucknow Super Giants (E)113806-0.907

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