India, April 26 -- Delhi Capitals had a night that should have belonged to KL Rahul. Instead, it became a brutal case study in how even 264 can become unsafe when catches go down and pressure turns untidy.
Former India opener Virender Sehwag tore into Karun Nair after Delhi Capitals' six-wicket defeat to Punjab Kings, saying the substitute fielder had failed to take his chance after dropping Shreyas Iyer twice during PBKS' record chase.
Speaking to Cricbuzz, Sehwag said Karun Nair's mistakes were unacceptable, especially because he was not part of the playing XI and had come on only as a fielder after KL Rahul left the field due to dehydration.
"It's just not acceptable. Firstly, you aren't getting matches. And now, when you have a cha...
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