
Delhi Capitals' (DC) KL Rahul celebrates his century against Gujarat Titans (GT) during an IPL 2025 match in New Delhi on Sunday night (May 18). Photo: BCCI
Rahul hits unbeaten ton to power DC to 199/3 against GT
Promoted to open the innings, KL Rahul rose to the occasion in style, hammering 14 fours and four sixes during his unbeaten 112 off 65 balls
KL Rahul smashed an unbeaten century to propel Delhi Capitals (DC) to 199 for 3 against Gujarat Titans (GT) in a crucial IPL 2025 clash in New Delhi on Sunday night (May 18).
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Promoted to open the innings, Rahul rose to the occasion in style, hammering 14 fours and four sixes during his unbeaten 112 off 65 balls. In the process, he became the third fastest to 8,000 T20 runs, reaching the milestone in 224 innings.
Du Plessis dismissed for 5
Asked to bat first, DC suffered an early blow when Faf du Plessis (5) was dismissed by Arshad Khan (1/7 in 2 overs) in the fourth over.
Rahul, however, anchored the innings with composure and aggression, forging a 90-run stand off 52 balls with Abishek Porel (30), followed by a 45-run partnership in 26 balls with skipper Axar Patel (25), and an unbroken 48-run stand off 22 deliveries with Tristan Stubbs (21 not out).
Rahul was in complete control, peppering the offside with crisp cut shots and clearing the ropes with ease. He pulled Kagiso Rabada over long leg for his first six, and followed it up with another over long-off.
Rahul's 5th IPL ton
Abishek chipped in with two sixes before falling to Sai Kishore, but Rahul continued to accelerate, finding three fortunate boundaries in a single over off the left-arm spinner.
Axar joined the act with a four and a six off Sai Kishore to push the score past 150, before being dismissed by Prasidh Krishna.
Rahul kept the momentum going, launching two sixes in the 19th over to bring up his century in 60 balls — his first ton this season and fifth in the IPL.
Stubbs provided the finishing touches with a couple of big hits as DC finished just shy of the 200-run mark.
(With agency inputs)