Its About Personal Pride And Wanting To Close Out Games: Miller After DCs Record Chase
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium: Delhi Capitals (DC) batter David Miller said personal pride and experience helped him remain calm during high-pressure situations as DC pulled off a record run chase against Punjab Kings (PBKS) to keep their IPL 2026 playoff hopes alive. Delhi Capitals chased down 211 with three wickets in hand at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Monday, registering the highest successful IPL chase in the stadium's history. Miller played a pivotal role in the victory with a crucial 51-run knock after DC were left reeling at 14/2 and later 38/3 in the massive chase. Captain Axar Patel led the recovery with a blazing 56, while debutant Madhav Tiwaris fearless 18 off eight balls helped seal the contest late in the innings. Speaking after the match, Miller said the motivation to finish games strongly comes from personal standards regardless of the opposition. I think it goes beyond that. Its more just personal pride and in wanting to close out games, whichever team I play for, Miller said in a video released by IPL on X. Yeah, obviously a good feeling to do it against them. Obviously disappointed to get out when I did, but I think Axar played so, so well. The South African batter admitted Delhi had struggled for consistency this season and said the victory was important for restoring momentum. And weve obviously struggled to get a couple of wins here and there. And its nice to get another win on the belt and play for some pride and get back on winning ways. So yeah, its a good win, he said. I think thats what, I suppose, experience comes in, you know, when youre sort of a tough moment, you always look back on past experiences that youve achieved and accomplished. So it gives you confidence in that situation. And obviously Ive played quite a lot, so I had a couple of good knocks every now and again, and it was nice to fall back on that, he added. Miller reserved special praise for IPL debutant Madhav Tiwari, whose late cameo shifted the momentum decisively in Delhis favour. Tiwari struck boundaries at crucial moments and combined with Ashutosh Sharma to collect 19 runs in the 18th over before DC completed the chase with six balls remaining. The young all-rounder also took two crucial wickets. Miller reserved special praise for IPL debutant Madhav Tiwari, whose late cameo shifted the momentum decisively in Delhis favour. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Meanwhile, after this win, the Delhi Capitals are placed at seventh position with 10 points in 12 matches. Article Source: IANS