Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav turned an IPL 2026 contest between Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Capitals into a moment of pure theatre, with a playful exchange that quickly spread across social media. The light-hearted banter unfolded during RR’s innings in Jaipur, shortly after Jadeja came out to bat in the 12th over following Dhruv Jurel’s dismissal.
- Jadeja walked out after Dhruv Jurel was out, taking guard in the 12th over.
- As Kuldeep approached, Jadeja swung his bat in a way that appeared meant to “scare” the India teammate off.
- Kuldeep didn’t take the bait—he placed his arms on Jadeja’s shoulders and gave him a light push.
- Just as Jadeja was about to have his bat checked by the umpire, Kuldeep pushed him again.
- The playful back-and-forth between the two spin-bowling rivals became an instant talking point online.
While the Jadeja-Kuldeep moment stole the headlines, the result mattered just as much for Delhi Capitals. DC ended a three-match skid and completed their highest successful chase of the season, chasing down 226 in Jaipur with five balls remaining.
- Delhi began the chase of 226 and built momentum early through their openers.
- KL Rahul struck 75 off 40 deliveries.
- Pathum Nissanka set the tone with a 33-ball 62, giving the chase the early lift it needed.
- Rahul played a supporting role to Nissanka during a 110-run opening partnership.
- After Nissanka’s dismissal, Rahul accelerated to keep Delhi on track for the target.
- Nitish Rana added 33, Ashutosh Sharma contributed 25 not out, and Tristan Stubbs finished with 18 not out.
- Delhi reached the winning total with five balls to spare.
Rajasthan Royals, on the other hand, posted a competitive total of 225/6 after choosing to bat first. Riyan Parag was the standout with a 50-ball 90, marking his first fifty-plus score of the campaign. Donovan Ferreira also played a rapid cameo, striking 47 not out off 14 balls as RR built a platform for the chase.
- RR lost Yashasvi Jaiswal for 6 and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for 4 in the opening phase.
- Parag and Dhruv Jurel steadied the innings together, forming a partnership after the early setbacks.
- Mitchell Starc returned to the XI and made an immediate impact with figures of 3/40.
- Starc removed Riyan Parag during his spell, including the wicket in his comeback.
- Despite the breakthroughs, RR finished on 225/6.
There was also a storyline off the pitch earlier in the week: Parag had been penalised after being caught vaping during RR’s previous match against Punjab Kings. Against Delhi, he responded with a match-defining innings, even though it ultimately wasn’t enough as DC produced their biggest chase of IPL 2026.