IPL 2023: The Scuffle breaks out between fans in Delhi during DC vs SRH match. Sunrisers Hyderabad won the match by defeating Delhi Capitals (DC vs SRH) by nine runs at Arun Jaitely Stadium on Saturday.

IPL Fan Fight caught on camera:-

But during this match, a fierce fight was witnessed between the fans at the stadium. The fight between the fans (IPL Fan Fight) was captured on the camera.

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Though there are no reports of anyone being injured, it is not yet known what exactly led to the fight.

In the clip that is now going viral, chairs are being thrown and a fan is getting punched – there is a lot of ruckus.

The Scuffle Breaks Out Between Fans in Delhi During DC vs SRH Match

Here is the video that is now going viral:

Coming to the match, Mitchell Marsh’s all-round performance (4-27 with his bowling and 63 off 39 balls) went in vain.

Because Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Delhi Capitals by nine runs in match number 40 of IPL 2023.

Abhishek Sharma’s all-around play and Heinrich Klaasen’s aggressive batting in the last over helped Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Delhi Capitals by nine runs in the Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 match here on Saturday.

DC vs SRH मैच के दौरान दिल्ली में फैंस के बीच हुई हाथपाई, वीडियो हो रहा है वायरल
The Scuffle Breaks Out Between Fans in Delhi During DC vs SRH Match

Highest score at this ground in the current season:-

Batting first, Sunrisers Hyderabad scored 197 for six on the basis of opener Abhishek’s 36-ball 67 and Klaasen’s 27-ball 53 not out, which is the highest score of this ground in the current season.

For the team, Abdul Samad scored 28 runs in 21 balls with the help of one four and two sixes.

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The Scuffle Breaks Out Between Fans in Delhi During DC vs SRH Match

Mitchell Marsh’s all-round play and a 66-ball 112-run partnership for the second wicket with Phil Salt proved insufficient for the Delhi team and the team could only manage 188 runs for six wickets in 20 overs.