Delhi Capitals defeated Rajasthan Royals in the first super over of Delhi 32 minutes ago in the first super over of IPL-18. Rajasthan scored 11 runs while batting first. KL Rahul and Triston Stabs from Delhi scored 13 runs against Sandeep Sharma by scoring 13 runs on 4 balls. Earlier, Delhi scored 188 runs losing 5 wickets at Arun Jaitley Stadium. In response, Rajasthan’s team could also score 188 runs after losing 4 wickets. Nitish Rana and Yashasvi Jaiswal put fifty. On Wednesday, interesting moments were seen. Nitish Rana’s catch was released from Triston Stabs. Karun Nair was out of Sandeep Sharma’s throw. Sanju Samson retired after the injury. Mohit Sharma left Jaiswal’s catch on the boundary. Ashutosh gave life to Samson. Nair was runout by Sandeep. Sandeep came to the first ball round the wicket of the over and threw the length ball towards the off stump, which Porel tried to bridge but took the inside age and went on his thigh and went towards the point. Karun called for the first run, but Porel refused to strike end. Karun Nair had reached half the crease. Sandeep picked up the ball and throwed the non-strayer end. Nair was dismissed here on a score of zero. He had scored 89 runs in the last match. If Karun had dive, he would have survived the runout. 2. Porel’s bat was edited, Rajasthan did not appeal, Porel scored an innings of 49 runs. Abhishek Porel got a life for 49 runs. The last ball of the 13th over threw the short ball, which was going out towards the off stump. Porel lashed back and tried to play the ramp shot, but the ball touched his bat. The replay clearly showed that the bat had a slight edge, but Rajasthan Royals did not appeal. However, in the very next over, Hasranga caught him at the hands of Ryan Parag. 3. Stabs catch from Parag left the catch of Stubs from Chhoseaparag for 12 runs. He scored an unbeaten 34 runs. On the last ball of the 16th over, Ryan Parag missed Triston Stabs. Hasranga bowled the ball of full length, Stabs played a high shot towards long-on. Ryan Parag ran by running to the right and tried to catch the catch with both hands, but the ball was left in hand. 4. Tikata left a catch on the last ball by Triston Stabs by Jeevan Daan Mahish Tishta. Mahish Tishta gave the second life to Triston Stabs. Stabs tried to bridge a slow, short and wide ball, but the ball went into the air with the top edge. This catch was one of the easiest for Tishta, the ball came just below them, but he could not catch it. 5. Ashutosh got Samson’s catch out of Samson for 20 runs. Sanju Samson got life on the fifth ball of the fifth over. Mohit Sharma threw the short of length ball. Fielder Ashutosh left the catch here. Samson tried to hit the ball loudly across the boundary and the ball went up very much. The fielder came under the catch, but he did not look stable even for a moment. Ashutosh could not even put his hand on the ball here. 6. Samson retired Hurt Samson suffered pain in the left part of the body. Sanju Samson was injured in an attempt to play a shot on the third ball of the fifth over. Samson tried to cut the ball of Vipraj Nigam but missed. Here they suffered pain on the left part of the side strain body. Physio came to the field of Rajasthan and investigated them. Samason fixed and agreed to play again. On the fourth ball of the over, he played a shot on the front, but was seen in pain and walked back towards the pavilion. Sanju was retired by scoring 31 runs. After being retired, Sanju going towards the pavilion. 7. Mohit left the catch on the boundary and jumped but could not catch. On the third ball of the 11th over, Mohit Sharma fielded a brilliant fielding on the boundary but missed the catch. Kuldeep’s short and leg stump ball was published by Yashasvi Jaiswal. The ball went towards deep backward square leg. Here Mohit Sharma did a great fielding. They ran backwards, jumped and saved 5 runs by stopping the ball in the air with the right hand. But they missed the catch. Jaiswal was currently on 46 runs. 8. Nitish Rana’s catch was released from Stabs, Nitish Rana missed a catch for 20 runs. He scored 51 runs. On the first ball of the 15th over, Nitish Rana’s catch was released from Triston Stabs. The letter put a length ball outside the off stump. Rana went to the backfoot and bridge the flat. The ball went straight towards long-on, where stabs were present. He made a slight jump close to the boundary, but the ball went across the boundary by touching his fingers. Captain Akshar Patel appeared angry here, as this catch could be taken. 9. Jurel, who survived with DRS, avoided being dismissed with Dhruv Jurlel DRS on the fifth ball of the 16th over. Kuldeep Yadav’s googly ball was thrown, which came inside after eating Tappa near the off stump. Here Jurael tried to play the sweep shot but missed and the ball went on his back leg. Ultrarass showed that there was no contact with the bat, but ball-trekking made it clear that the ball was going out of the off stump. Eventually the umpire changed the verdict and Jurael was not out. Facts IPL history happened for the fourth time when a bowler threw 11 balls in an over. Sandeep Sharma did this in the 20th over against Delhi Capitals in Delhi yesterday. This unwanted record was first made by Mohammad Siraj in 2023 against Mumbai Indians in the 19th over in Bengaluru. After this, the same year Tushar Deshpande bowled 11 balls in the fourth over in Chennai against Lucknow Super Giants. In the same year, Shardul Thakur cast the 13th over 11 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders in Kolkata.