The DC vs SRH match was washed out on Monday, leaving Sunrisers to crash out of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 playoff race.
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DC VS SRH CALLED OFF DUE TO RAIN
The DC vs SRH match was called off due to rain, leaving Sunrisers crashing out of the IPL 2025 playoff race.
Furthermore, SRH (Sunrisers Hyderabad) was led by Pat Cummins in its pace attack, limiting DC (Delhi Capitals) to 133-/7.
Moreover, the home team might be on its way of winning until heavy rain dashed their hopes.
Both teams will share a point each for the uncompleted match.
SRH only has seen points from 11 matches, thus falling short from IPL playoff contention.

STUBBS, ASHUTOSH TRIED TO PUSH DC WITH BETTER EFFORT AS VISITORS
Tristan Stubbs and Ashutosh Sharma tried to push DC with a better effort at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
Moreover, Stubbs put on 33 with Vipraj Nigam for the sixth wicket, as Nigam sacrificed his wicket following a mix-up that left both batters at the same end.
Furthermore, Sharma was credited for a late spark that got DC 61 runs off their last six overs.
He hit three sixes in a 26-ball 411, even as Stubbs finished unbeaten on 41 off 36 balls.
DC remains in contention for a top four position with 13 points from 11 matches.
SUNRISERS COACH ADMITS HYDERABAD CONDITIONS ‘NOT BEEN EASY’ FOR BATTERS
Sunrisers coach Daniel Vettori admits playing conditions in Hyderabad have “not been easy” for their batters.
Furthermore, the coach noted that the weather on their home pitch didn’t match their expectations lately, making it more trickier to their batters.
Moreover, he is aware that SRH has hosted six games this year and teams have crossed 200 in four of the 11 innings in total.
“There have been two surfaces that have been 250-plus, and there have been four here that have been probably more conducive for the fast bowlers,” Vettori said.
“These surfaces in particular have been a little bit different. It has been tricky, it hasn’t been easy for the batters,” he added.