Riyan Parag hits 90 after fine, but DC chase down 226 for seven-wicket win
Riyan Parag hits 90 after fine, DC win by seven wickets

NEW DELHI: Coming into the match after being fined 25 percent of his match fee and handed one demerit point for breaching Level 1 of the Indian Premier League's Code of Conduct for using a vape inside the dressing room, Riyan Parag ensured he put the controversy behind him when he walked out to bat against Delhi Capitals.

Parag's Blistering Knock

The Rajasthan Royals captain looked in ominous touch, smashing a superb half-century. He appeared set for a well-deserved hundred but fell just short, scoring a brilliant 90 off 50 balls, including eight fours and five sixes, to power his side to 225 for 6 in 20 overs. Despite the strong total, Delhi Capitals snapped their three-match losing streak with a commanding seven-wicket win.

Parag's Post-Match Comments

Parag, after the match, made it clear that outside criticism does not bother him, but his primary responsibility is to deliver results for the team. 'I do not think I need to answer any critics or anyone talking about it. But at the end of the day, my job is to get two points. So my score and my innings do not really matter if we lose the game,' Parag said after the match.

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Delhi Capitals' Chase

A blistering 110-run opening stand between KL Rahul (75 off 40) and Pathum Nissanka (62 off 33) laid the perfect foundation for a record 226-run chase, which was calmly finished by Tristan Stubbs (18 not out) and Ashutosh Sharma (25 not out) with five balls to spare.

Parag on Team Performance

'I think it was a good score. I thought 200 was a par score here. It was going to slow down a bit, but I think we could have bowled way better in the middle overs, not let them get away a little too much. And then a lot of boundaries in one single over and that repeated. So I felt we missed the trick with that, but no harm with the decision we made,' Parag said.

Background of the Fine

Parag had earlier been fined 25 percent of his match fee and handed a demerit point after he was caught vaping inside the dressing room during his side's match against Punjab Kings. He admitted to the offence and accepted the sanction imposed by match referee Amit Sharma. Parag was found to have breached Article 2.21 of the IPL's Code of Conduct, which relates to 'conduct that brings the game into disrepute.' The incident occurred during the second innings when he was seen using a vape inside the dressing room.

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