Hazlewood's 4/12 Leads RCB to Dominant Win Over DC in Low-Scoring Thriller

Josh Hazlewood's 4-wicket haul helped RCB bowl out Delhi Capitals for just 75 runs in a low-scoring IPL match. Hazlewood admitted the team was unsure what to expect after the previous 500-plus run fest between DC and Punjab Kings. RCB chased the target in just 6.3 overs, with Devdutt Padikkal scoring 34* and Virat Kohli 25*. The win moves RCB to second in the points table with 12 points from 8 matches.

Key Points: RCB Beat DC: Hazlewood 4-Wicket Haul Seals Easy Win

  • Hazlewood takes 4/12, Bhuvneshwar 3/5 as DC bowled out for 75
  • RCB chases target in 6.3 overs, Kohli 25*
  • Spinners Suyash Sharma and Krunal Pandya concede just 16 runs in 6 overs
  • RCB register 6th win in 8 matches, move to 2nd in points table
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"After 500-plus runs in last game, was not sure what was going to happen": RCB's Hazlewood after beating DC in Delhi

Josh Hazlewood took 4/12 as RCB bowled out DC for 75, then chased it down in 6.3 overs. RCB now 2nd in IPL 2025 points table.

"Probably turning up here after 500-plus runs in the last game, was not sure what was going to happen. - Josh Hazlewood"

New Delhi, April 27

Following his match-winning four-wicket haul against Delhi Capitals in a low-scoring encounter, Royal Challengers Bengaluru pacer Josh Hazlewood said that the team was not sure what to expect after a 500-plus runfest between the Capitals and Punjab Kings on Saturday and lauded spinners for putting the pressure on opposition with their dot balls.

After a run-fest of 529 runs between DC and PBKS which saw 265 being chased down by Punjab despite a record-breaking 152* from KL Rahul, it was exactly the opposite two days later as DC batters struggled to put the bat on ball, nicking it to the fielder/keeper or getting overwhelmed by the bounce. Hazlewood, along with Bhuvneshwar, reduced DC to 8/6 in the powerplay, but the hosts anyways made 75 runs, which was not enough.

Spinners also carried on the momentum provided by pacers, with Suyash Sharma (1/7 in four overs) and Krunal Pandya (1/9 in two overs) giving just 16 runs in six overs and getting two wickets of Kyle Jamieson and Kuldeep Yadav.

Speaking during the post-match proceedings, Hazlewood said, "Probably turning up here after 500-plus runs in the last game, was not sure what was going to happen. Was just following his (Bhuvneshwar) lead. There was a bit there in the first six overs - enough there to work with, and it was skidding on quickly from a short of a length. Once the ball got soft, it got more even."

He said that bowling the short ball on such a surface was also nice and it was all about accuracy.

"When that ball was nice and hard, it was tough to bat. Would have been nice to bowl four and get off the field (laughs). Our spinners got into the game, dotted it up nicely," he added.

On the last season, where RCB won all their away games, Hazlewood said that the team has picked up from where they started and are peaking at the right time.

"We have picked up from where we left off last season. We summed up conditions quickly and adapted our games (on the road in 2025). Feel like we are hitting our straps again at the right time," he signed off.

So far this season, Hazlewood has taken eight wickets in five games at an average of 19.25 and an economy rate of 7.89.

With this win, RCB have registered their sixth win in eight matches, with 12 points to their name. RCB are at number two in the points tally. This fifth defeat for DC, who have won three, keeps them at seventh spot in the points table.

RCB opted to field first, and excellent spells from Hazlewood (4/12) and Bhuvneshwar (3/5) reduced DC to 75 in 16.3 overs, with Abishek Porel (30) and David Miller (19) offering some resistance. RCB batters came out all guns blazing as Jacob Bethell (20 in 10 balls, with a four and two sixes), Devdutt Padikkal (34* in 13 balls, with three fours and three sixes), and Virat Kohli (25* in 13 balls, with a four and two sixes) sealed the chase in 6.3 overs.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, DC's batting collapse was shocking. From chasing 265 to being 8/6 in powerplay? That's just poor application. Abhishek Porel tried his best with 30, but you can't win matches with just one batter showing up. RCB's spinners Suyash and Krunal were brilliant too, giving only 16 runs in 6 overs.
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Arjun K
One thing I love about this RCB team is how they adapt. After seeing that 500+ run match, they didn't panic. Hazlewood said it perfectly - they summed up conditions quickly. But let's be real, DC's top order looked clueless against bounce and movement. RCB are peaking at the right time, 6 wins in 8 matches is proper championship form. 🏆
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Michael C
RCB's bowling attack looks dangerous. Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar with the new ball, then spinners choking runs - that's a winning formula. But I'm a bit concerned about DC's middle order. After Porel and Miller, there's no depth. They need to sort out their batting if they want to stay in playoffs contention.
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Kavya N
As an RCB fan since 2008, I've seen it all. But this season feels different. The way they chased 76 in just 6.3 overs - Bethell, Padikkal, and Kohli just went bang bang! 🎉 Hazlewood's interview was so honest and humble, saying he wasn't sure what to expect after that 529-run match. Class act.
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