Central Delhi Kings' pacer Money Grewal produced a superb display of bowling at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday as his side went on to claim a convincing 62-run victory over East Delhi Riders. Grewal's sizzling spell of 5/23, filled with a radiant hat-trick, tore apart the Riders' batting unit and became the match-winning factor. Pursuing a score of 156, East Delhi Riders started badly with Sujal Singh getting caught for only one run from five balls, handing Arun Pundir his first wicket. But the real damage was inflicted in the third over when Grewal bowled one of the best spells of the season. He dismissed Hardik Sharma first for four runs and then, with a perfect in swinging yorker, bowled Shivam Tripathi for a golden duck. On the last ball, Anuj Rawat attempted to step out but was left behind by the raw pace of Grewal and was bowled without facing a ball. Watch the video here: Hat-trick magic from Money Grewal! 💥Money Grewal cleans up East Delhi Riders with a fiery hat-trick! 🏏 Money Grewal | Central Delhi Kings | Delhi Premier League 2025 | #DPL2025 #DPL #AdaniDPL2025 #Cricket pic.twitter.com/6rs7GjxiXK — Delhi Premier League T20 (@DelhiPLT20) August 27, 2025 Also Read | Watch: Sehwag’s Son Aaryavir Takes on Navdeep Saini in DPL Debut This hat-trick gave East Delhi a severe jolt, and Grewal still had more to offer. He returned later in the innings to get rid of Arpit Rana and Mayank Rawat, completing his five-wicket haul. East Delhi Riders never managed to bounce back from the early collapse and got bowled out for a mere 93 runs in 16.3 overs, suffering a dismal defeat. Grewal's Magical Spell Seals Victory for Kings Earlier, Central Delhi Kings scored a challenging 155/6 in their 20 overs. Yugal Saini was the key, steering the innings with a calm 52 off 32 balls. Teenager Aryavir Sehwag put on a stunning show with a swift 22 from 16 balls, and Jasvir Sehrawat remained not out on 37 off 35 deliveries as his team put up a good score despite being rocked early. For East Delhi, Rounak Waghela bowled well, taking 2/17 in three overs, but the chase for East Delhi Riders came apart once Grewal tore through the top order.