Delhi Capitals Crumble for 75 as RCB Bowlers Dominate in IPL Thriller

Delhi Capitals were bowled out for just 75 runs by Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar delivered devastating powerplay spells, reducing DC to 8/6 in the first four overs. Abishek Porel fought back with 30 runs, but the damage was already done. RCB's bowling attack, including Krunal Pandya and Rasikh Salam Dar, ensured a comprehensive victory for the defending champions.

Key Points: DC Bowled Out for 75: Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar Shine

  • Josh Hazlewood takes 4/12 in 3.3 overs
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar claims 3/5 in three overs
  • DC collapses to 8/6 within first four overs
  • Abishek Porel scores 30 runs in a losing cause
  • RCB defend IPL title with dominant bowling performance
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Delhi Capitals bundled out for 75 as RCB's Hazlewood, Bhuvneshwar come up with scorching powerplay spells

Defending champions RCB bundle out Delhi Capitals for 75 runs, with Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar's powerplay spells leading the rout at Arun Jaitley Stadium.

"DC was 9/6 in 3.5 overs, engulfed by a tsunami of wickets. - Match report"

New Delhi, April 27

Scorching powerplay spells from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar helped defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru bundle out hosts Delhi Capitals for just 75 runs in 16.3 overs at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday.

DC was down and out at 8/6 within the first four overs. But it was a valuable knock from Abishek Porel (30 in 33 balls, with three fours) and brief cameos from David Miller (19) and Kyle Jamieson (12) that gave the score some respectability as DC managed to go past their opponent's record of the lowest IPL total ever (49).

Putting DC to bat first, Bhuvneshwar Kumar got RCB off to a dream start, uprooting debutant Sahil Parakh's middle-stump for a two-ball duck. DC was 0/1 in 0.2 overs.

In the next over, Josh Hazlewood started by getting the crucial wicket of KL Rahul, who top-edged a pull attempt into the hands of Jitesh Sharma for just one, while Sameer Rizvi also nicked one to Jitesh on first ball itself. DC was 2/3 in 1.2 overs.

Tristan Stubbs released some pressure with a four. However, in next over, he poked at a Bhuvneshwar outswinger, caught by Devdutt Padikkal at slips for a three-ball five. Skipper Axar Patel was also adjudged to be caught behind by Jitesh for a three-ball duck. DC had an absolute horror movie of a start, at 7/5 in 2.4 overs.

Hazlewood got his third in the third over, as Nitish Rana tried avoiding a bumper, but the ball got some glove on it and went into Padikkal's hands at gully. DC was 9/6 in 3.5 overs, engulfed by a tsunami of wickets.

At the end of the power play, DC was 13/6, with David Miller and Abishek Porel at the crease. This was only the second instance of a team losing six wickets within the powerplay in IPL history, after Kochi Tuskers Kerala slumped to 29/6 against Deccan Chargers back in the 2011 edition, as per a stat from CricViz.

Miller and Porel started to build a partnership, getting four each against Rasikh Salam Dar in the seventh over. In the ninth over, Miller tried to dominate the young pacer with two fours, but Rasikh managed to have the last laugh, getting Miller's toe-end of the bat and the ball landed safely in Jitesh's hands again. Miller was gone for an 18-ball 19. DC was 43/7 in nine overs.

At the end of 10 overs, DC was 46/7, with Porel (18*) and Kyle Jamieson (1*) unbeaten.

A six sailing over deep square leg by Kyle Jamieson helped DC bring the 50-run mark in 10.2 overs and he scored a four too. However, he became Krunal's victim for a 13-ball 12, trapped lbw, with DC at 62/8 in 12.3 overs.

Suyash Sharma bowled Kuldeep Yadav through the gates for 10-ball three, with DC down to 71/9 in 15.4 overs. Hazlewood ended Porel's resistance at 33-ball 30, cleaning up DC for 75 in 16.3 overs.

Hazlewood's 4/12 in 3.3 overs and Bhuvneshwar's 3/5 in three overs were the highlights, while Krunal, Rasikh and Suyash also got a wicket each.

- ANI

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Sneha F
Honestly, this is embarrassing for Delhi cricket. Playing at home and you get bowled out for 75? The batting lineup looked like they were playing in some local gully tournament. Axar Patel getting out for a duck as captain sets the worst example. RCB fans are having a field day though! 😂
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Rajesh Q
As a neutral fan, this was painful to watch. KL Rahul's poor form continues, and the rest just followed suit. But credit to Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar - that was world-class bowling in the powerplay. Question is: will DC's bowlers show the same fight when they come out to defend this total? Seems unlikely given the batting collapse. RCB should chase this in 8 overs max.
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Michael C
This is why you need experienced bowlers in T20s. Bhuvneshwar Kumar is a legend with the new ball, and Hazlewood is just getting better in IPL conditions. The way they set up the batters was clinical. But I feel bad for Porel - he played a mature knock under immense pressure. 30 off 33 when everyone else is failing is genuinely impressive. Hope DC learns from this and comes back stronger.
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Varun X
Typical RCB dominance at the moment! But let's be real - DC's batting approach was shocking. You can't just swing blindly in the powerplay when the ball is moving. The pitch had something for the bowlers but 8/6 is criminal at this level. Bhuvi and Hazlewood deserve all the praise though. A rare day where you see an Australian and an Indian bowling in perfect sync. Brilliant! 🔥🔥
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