Delhi Capitals 58/7 in 11.0 Overs | DC vs RCB Live Score, IPL 2026: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood destroy Delhi; Miller falls as DC seven down
The six-wicket loss to Punjab Kings, a game in which their bowlers were dismantled in a record chase, has left DC shaken.
Placed sixth on the table, they now find themselves in a tightening playoff race where another defeat could seriously dent their chances.
Delhi’s campaign so far has been defined by splendid batting but inconsistent execution with the ball.
Their top order, led by KL Rahul, has repeatedly provided blistering starts, while the likes of Nitish Rana and David Miller have ensured momentum is maintained through the middle overs.
However, the inability to defend even imposing totals is a concern after a moderate success while chasing totals..
The death bowling, in particular, has looked vulnerable under pressure — something that opposition teams have begun to target.
That puts added responsibility on their bowling unit..
Seamer Aaquib Nabi, wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav and skipper Axar Patel himself will need to step up significantly, especially in crunch situations, if Delhi are to plug the glaring gaps that have cost them dearly in recent games.
In contrast, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, placed a comfortable second in points table, have shown greater balance across departments.
Led by chairsmatic Virat Kohli their batting unit has revolved around strong top-order contributions, and the return to form of Devdutt Padikkal only adds further depth and stability, making them an even more formidable batting side.
The middle order, too, has played more defined roles in finishing games.
But RCB’s threat is not limited to their batting firepower alone. Their bowlers have shown the ability to rein in opposition sides in crucial phases, particularly at the death: a quality that could prove decisive against a free-scoring Delhi line-up.
In their previous outing against Gujarat Titans, RCB’s bowling unit demonstrated impressive composure under pressure.
Despite Gujarat being well-placed for a massive total, the trio of Suyash Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood executed their plans to perfection in the closing overs, using variations and disciplined lines to deny acceleration and restrict the final surge..
That effort underlined RCB’s growing reputation as a side capable of closing out innings, an area where Delhi have struggled.