All-rounder Vipraj Nigam of Delhi Capitals finished this innings in a forgettable manner during the ongoing IPL 2025 clash against Sunrisers Hyderabad. The match is being held at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. The batting has not been good for the Delhi Capitals this time. After being asked to bat first, the batsmen gave their worst against SRH's pace attack. The fast bowlers kept their lines and lengths tight and quickly reduced DC to 29 for five. Pressured and overrun, Vipraj Nigam ran to join the crease with Tristan Stubbs so as to steady things. The pair tried to rebuild and absorb the pressure. However, the turning of events came with the messy run-out of Nigam's innings, further adding trouble to DC's collapse. Zeeshan Ansari bowled in the first ball of the 13th over; the ball touched the pad off Stubbs, who confidently called for two runs. Nigam hesitated, then chanced confusion, with both batters ending up at the same end. Nigam could eke out just a single run before halting at the striker's end, and Stubbs sprinted through him. An accurate throw to the bowler's end was confirmed to have dismissed Nigam by the third umpire. Despite the crazy throw, Nigam was not even in the frame. An amused reaction from Kavya Maran in the stands added some comic relief. When the batters tell each other "Idhar chala, mein udhar chala" 🫣Watch the LIVE action ➡ https://t.co/bgzzyyahDZ#IPLRace2Playoffs 👉 #SRHvDC | LIVE NOW on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 Hindi & JioHotstar! pic.twitter.com/qc3f3uwP5v — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) May 5, 2025 KAVYA MARAN : " She didn’t just buy the team — she built the vibe! 💫...She Won the Hearts ...She Won the Fandom!!! "#TATAIPL2025 #kavyamaran #KLRahul #SRHvDC pic.twitter.com/lR3vilwfYz — SPORTS WorldZ 🏏 (@Cricket_World45) May 5, 2025 Nigam failed to consolidate on his start and scored just 18 runs off 17 balls, hitting one boundary and one six with his strike rate just over 100. DC really started to shuffle awkwardly after his dismissal at 62 for six. However, the partnership of Tristan Stubbs and Ashutosh Sharma were a game-changer as they guided their team back into the contest with their 66-run stand. Also Read | Ashutosh Sharma’s Heroics Give Delhi Capitals a Fighting Chance Stubbs remained unbeaten on 41 from 36 balls, hitting four boundaries. Ashutosh went after the attack with a knock of 41 from 26 balls, which also featured two fours and three sixes. Being handsomely rewarded for their gritty stand, Delhi Capitals managed to post a competitive total of 133 for seven. On the bowling front, Pat Cummins stole the show for Srinivers Hyderabad, taking away three important wickets.