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Rishabh Pant Set to Steal the Show as KL Rahul Sits Out DC vs LSG IPL 2025 Clash: Dream11 Team to Win Big Revealed!

Cricket fans, brace yourselves for a sizzling IPL 2025 showdown tonight, March 24, at Visakhapatnam’s ACA-VDCA Stadium, where Delhi Capitals (DC) lock horns with Lucknow Super Giants (LSG). Here’s the bombshell: DC’s star recruit KL Rahul is out of the lineup, missing this juicy clash against his former team. Whispers suggest the 32-year-old is skipping the game for personal reasons, possibly celebrating the arrival of his first child with wife Athiya Shetty. DC captain Axar Patel shrugged, “He joined us, but we’re unsure if he’s playing.” That leaves LSG’s new skipper Rishabh Pant, facing his old mates, with a point to prove and fireworks in his sights.

The Vizag pitch is a batter’s delight, dishing up scores around 160 to 170, and tonight’s dew might just gift the chasing side a golden ticket. DC, led by Axar, flaunt a bowling attack packing heat with Mitchell Starc and Kuldeep Yadav, though Rahul’s absence leaves their batting a tad wobbly. LSG, hit hard by injuries to pacers Mayank Yadav, Avesh Khan, and Mohsin Khan, will lean on Pant, Nicholas Pooran, and David Miller to blast their way through. X is buzzing, with one fan tweeting, “No Rahul? Pant’s licking his lips for this one!” Another added, “LSG’s bowling is threadbare, DC could cash in big.”

Both sides languished mid-table last season with 14 points, missing the playoffs. Now, they’re hungry for a fresh start. DC’s probable XI includes Jake Fraser-McGurk, Faf du Plessis, and Tristan Stubbs, backed by Starc and T Natarajan. LSG roll out Pant, Pooran, and Mitchell Marsh, banking on Ravi Bishnoi and Shamar Joseph to plug the gaps.

Dream11 Team to Bag the Grand Prize

Rahul’s out, but your Dream11 jackpot isn’t! Here’s the winning XI for tonight’s thriller:

  • Wicketkeeper: Rishabh Pant (LSG, Captain). Pant’s got vengeance in his veins facing DC, doubling your points as captain.
  • Batsmen: Faf du Plessis (DC), Nicholas Pooran (LSG), David Miller (LSG). Faf’s poise, Pooran’s power, and Miller’s ice-cool finishing scream runs.
  • All-rounders: Axar Patel (DC, Vice-Captain), Mitchell Marsh (LSG). Axar’s spin and nous nab him VC, while Marsh’s bat and ball brilliance shine bright.
  • Bowlers: Mitchell Starc (DC), Kuldeep Yadav (DC), Ravi Bishnoi (LSG), T Natarajan (DC). Starc’s speed, Kuldeep’s spin, Bishnoi’s guile, and Natarajan’s death-over magic mean wickets galore.

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