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Dream Big, Win Bigger: PBKS vs DC Fantasy Picks That Could Change the Game!


Updated: May 24, 2025 12:31

Image Source: Cricket Addictor
As Punjab Kings (PBKS) lock horns with Delhi Capitals (DC) in Jaipur for IPL 2025’s 66th match, fantasy cricket managers are eyeing the best picks to maximize their Dream11 scores. PBKS, already in the playoffs and aiming for a top-two finish, face a DC side playing for pride after elimination. With both teams boasting star performers, here are the top five fantasy picks to give your dream team an edge:
 
1. Shreyas Iyer (PBKS, Batter)
The PBKS captain is in red-hot form, amassing 435 runs at an average of 48.33 and a strike rate of 174.70. His consistency and leadership make him a must-have captain or vice-captain choice for fantasy teams.
 
2. Prabhsimran Singh (PBKS, Wicketkeeper-Batter)
Punjab’s top run-getter this season, Prabhsimran has scored 458 runs in 12 matches with aggressive starts. His dual role as an opener and wicketkeeper offers double the fantasy points potential.
 
3. KL Rahul (DC, Batter)
Despite DC’s struggles, KL Rahul has been a shining light, scoring 504 runs this season. His experience and ability to anchor the innings make him a reliable pick, especially for head-to-head leagues.
 
4. Arshdeep Singh (PBKS, Bowler)
With 16 wickets in 12 matches, Arshdeep remains Punjab’s strike bowler. His knack for picking up wickets in both powerplay and death overs can fetch crucial fantasy points.
 
5. Axar Patel (DC, All-rounder)
The DC skipper contributes with both bat and ball, tallying 263 runs and 5 wickets. His all-round abilities and leadership ensure he’s always in the action, making him a strong fantasy asset.
 
Honorable Mentions:
  • Kuldeep Yadav (DC): Key wicket-taker in the middle overs.
  • Nehal Wadhera (PBKS): In-form middle-order batter, fresh off a match-winning 70.
With a batting-friendly Jaipur pitch, expect high scores and plenty of fantasy action. Stack your dream team with these top performers for a winning edge!
 
Sources: CricTracker, CricketAddictor, Financial Express, India Today, Cricket One

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