The hosts scored a competitive 304 for 5 in 50 overs with Prashant Chopra scoring 150 off 149 balls with 22 boundaries and two sixes. Delhi were all-out for 302 in 49.4 overs.
Delhi have finished their group league engagements with16 points from six games but now are in danger of crashing out with three teams -- Himachal Pradesh, Maharashtra and Kerala locked on 14 points.
Delhi in reply looked in sight of victory as Pant went all guns blazing during his career-best List A knock in which he hit 16 boundaries and five sixes. The century came in only 69 balls but needing 9 runs from the last over, Pradeep Sangwan and skipper Ishant Sharma were dismissed within a space of two deliveries.
When Pant was batting, the target looked like a cakewalk as he added 115 runs in only 15.4 overs with IPL specialist Nitish Rana (52).
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Right arm pacer BVikas Galetiya was also hit out of the ground and it was Sangwan, who was responsible for Pant's run-out with Delhi needing only 16 runs from three overs.
Sangwan then himself got stuck and increased pressure on others as his indiscretion is all set to cost Delhi a place in the quarter-finals. Not to forget, getting Kshitij Sharma, the player who has been constantly under scanner for not being selected on merit being given a chance in the last game, which Delhi had also lost.
Himachal Pradesh 304/5 (Prashant Chopra 150, Ishant Sharma 2/39) beat Delhi 302 in 49.4 overs (Rishabh Pant 135 in 93 balls, Rishi Dhawan 3/38) by 2 runs.
Tripura 222/7 in 42 overs (Mani Shankar Mura Singh 55, Satyajeet Bacchav 2/17) lost to Maharshtra 223/6 in 41.1 overs(Ruturaj Gaikwad 115, Ankit Bawne 51) by 4 wickets
Kerala 261/9 (Rohan Prem 66, KB Arun Karthick 54, Mohsin Khan 4/43) beat Uttar Pradesh 141 in 39.2 overs (Sandeep warrier 3/32, KC Akshay 3/32) by 120 runs.