There was a time when the Delhi Capitals fumbled. A 6-wicket formidable win against Lucknow Super Giants while chasing a low target of 142 at the Ekana Stadium didn't sound easy before Sameer Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs took control of the match. Delhi lost their star batter, KL Rahul, on their first ball. Pathum Nissanka scored just one. Nitish Rana had just started to open his bat when Mohsin Khan dismissed him with a length, and Abdul Samad juggled the ball at the first slip. Axar Patel was clean bowled for a duck by Prince Yadav. And then it was Trystan Stubbs. Coming to the post-match presentation, Stubbs casually said that he was not even fully ready. But the situations demanded that he be there. Stubbs said, "I wasn't fully padded up, had to go straight in. Was simple what we needed, bat time and build a partnership." Read also: Sameer Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs saved Delhi Capitals from an early mess, defeated Lucknow Super Giants by 6 wickets Stubbs praised Sameer Rizvi for the win Delhi Capitals had brought Rizvi as an impact player, replacing T. Nattrajan. And Rizvi left with an impact. He initially soaked the pressure and was at zero till the ninth ball. And then Rishabh Pant from LSG brought in Shahbaz Ahmed. Rishabh Pant, falling short of adequate bowling options, had to use Shahbaz and even Aiden Markram, which aided Rizvi. He rotated strikes and targeted the spinners and then gradually got into the flow. Speaking about RIzvi, Stubbs siad, "Rizvi was brilliant. You're always looking to score but the situation tells you what to do. It was doing a bit, swung for long and seamed. We kept saying keep batting normally and look to score. Rizvi takes on spin naturally, makes my job easier." Stubbs was the stabilizer, a perfect partner to Rizvi. This man was so calm that an eye from Prince didn't shake him at all. Rizvi takes the Player of the Match award Tristan Stubbs contributed an unbeaten 39 runs off 32 balls. Meanwhile, Rizvi stayed as the key contributor with 70* from 47 balls with five boundaries and four sixes. The duo put up a 119-wicket partnership, which is DC's highest at the fifth wicket. Rizvi has been awarded the Player of the Match rightfully. Taking the memento, he said, "During practice sessions and matches, I was told I'll bat at 4 and was given a lot of support by the coaches. Playing at home, you know the conditions and that helped as my state league takes place here. I wanted to be positive in the powerplay but two wickets fell and the situation changed, Stubbs said respect the conditions. Once we were set, we knew we could play our natural game. It's not that I started hitting after getting to fifty. I wanted to take on bad balls, if I got it I'd hit it to the boundary."