Scenes from the legend's IPL 2019 campaign...
Delhi were 129/5 in the 17th over. Then Rishabh Pant cut loose.
Adorable pictures of the tots having a good time, adding cheer to the tournament.
While Gurkeerat Mann played second fiddle, Shimron Hetmyer took charge and battered the bowling all around the park.
Ishant and Mishra took three wickets each to decimate the Royals.
With Kolkata eyeing a spot in the play-offs, this was a must-win game for them.
When the game was called off, RCB became the first team to be knocked out of IPL-12 with RR's hopes of making it to the playoffs hanging by a thread.
Rashid Khan and Khaeel Ahmed ensured KXIP could never find any kind of momentum in a steep chase.
The Jamaican hit an unbeaten 80, took 2 crucial wickets and the catch that sealed a KKR win.
The Pandya brothers -- Hardik and Krunal -- bowled well to keep the runs down and take wickets inside the Powerplay.
On Tuesday, April 23, night, Shane Watson (96 off 53 balls) went on the rampage against the Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers.
With both batsmen going hammer and tongs it was guaranteed that Rajasthan would breach the 200 run mark.
Kohli took charge after Ali's fall and stole the match from KKR's grasp by playing some great shots.
A 40-run win in the end for Mumbai Indians proved that the Pandyas's late charge was crucial.
With SRH's reputation of leaking runs in the death overs, CSK would have fancied their chances of posting a challenging total. But the SRH bowlers came back strongly.
Hardik's finishing has hit another level this IPL as the 25-year-old remained unbeaten on 37 from 16 balls.
Hyderbad went from 101/2 to 116 all out.
Imran Tahir produces his best IPL performance.
Television umpire Rod Tucker declared Dhawan not out.
Chennai Super Kings needed 18 off the last over and what followed was one of the most dramatic overs in IPL history.