Livingstone bludgeoned nine sixes and five fours in his innings of 94 off 48 balls but didn't get enough support from the other end before holing out at long off of the last ball as Punjab ended up at 198-8.
Defending 159, Delhi Capitals needed early wickets and their spinners had to strike on a pitch that was assisting the slow bowlers with the turn. However, it was the medium-pacers that gave them the vital breakthroughs.
Marsh, who only in the previous DC match, scored his first IPL fifty – 89 against Rajasthan Royals at the same venue – played an innings that was in stark contrast to that five evenings ago.
Sent in to bat after Mayank Agarwal won the toss, DC made a challenging 159 for seven, thanks largely to their Australian professional Mitchell Marsh’s second successive fifty.
Kuldeep Yadav stood out for the manner in which he took the two wickets in the middle overs.
DC bowlers lifted the mood in their camp with disciplined effort, bowling PBKS out for 115, the lowest total in 32 matches so far in the edition.
The PBKS wickets were shared by five bowlers, spin trio of off-spinner Lalit Yadav (2/11), left-arm spinner Axar Patel and left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav dictating terms.