Forget and Move On: Axar's Mantra After DC's Crushing Loss to RCB

Delhi Capitals suffered a heavy nine-wicket defeat to RCB, bowled out for just 75 runs. Captain Axar Patel urged his team to quickly forget the loss and focus on upcoming matches. He highlighted the need for top-order batters to better handle swing bowling. Axar stressed that staying positive is crucial to avoid a prolonged losing streak in the demanding IPL season.

Key Points: Axar Patel Urges DC to Move On After Heavy IPL 2026 Loss

  • DC bowled out for 75 by Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar
  • RCB chased down target with 81 balls to spare
  • Axar says top-order could have negotiated swing better
  • Skipper emphasizes positivity to avoid three-game losing streak impact
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IPL 2026: When you go into the next match, you have to forget this and move on, says Axar

Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel calls for positivity after a nine-wicket loss to RCB, urging his team to forget the defeat and focus on upcoming IPL 2026 matches.

"When you go into the next match, you have to forget this and move on - Axar Patel"

New Delhi, April 27

Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel has urged his side to quickly put behind the disappointment of their heavy nine-wicket loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru and focus on the matches ahead, stressing that negativity will only hurt their campaign in the demanding IPL 2026 season.

At the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar ran through the DC batting line-up with impeccable lengths, swing and bounce to bundle them out for 75, which defending champions RCB chased down with 81 balls to spare.

"I still don't understand what happened. But everyone says that in cricket, every day you have to be on your toes, and you have to come back and do the same things again and again. But yes, when you go into the next match, you have to forget this and move on," Axar said at the conclusion of the game.

On the early swing that undid his side's top order, Axar said the top three batters could have negotiated the swing better. "I wouldn't say surprised - they are world-class bowlers, and they swing the ball anywhere, they have done it on every ground.

"But yes, I feel if our openers or one of the top-order batters had negotiated those first couple of overs better, it could have made a difference, and the match might have been different. But credit to them for the way they bowled."

Reflecting on momentum shifts for DC, who are now on a three-game losing streak, Axar said, "Yes, if I talk about today, you can think like that. But I feel ifs and buts will keep happening. You might think that if we had taken that catch or completed that run in the GT game, maybe the momentum would have stayed.

"But these things keep happening. What's important is that you come every day and keep doing the same things, stay on your toes, and keep doing what you've been doing.

"The IPL is a very tough tournament - you can't think even for a day that things will come easy. You have to come and execute every time. Yes, momentum matters, but you can't keep thinking 'what if that had happened.' It's better to focus on what's in front of you," he elaborated.

Axar emphasised the need for positivity in the dressing room, especially with DC having only six games to play and wins being critical in them if they are to enter the playoffs. "I think we need to move on. If you stay negative, you'll lose matches. If you stay positive, you can perform well.

"So we have to forget this and move ahead. I'll also tell the team the same - one bad game doesn't mean you start pointing fingers or blaming the batters. We need to stay positive, continue what we've been doing in the last 6-7 matches, and keep the right mindset."

- IANS

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Aditya G
Honestly, I think Axar's captaincy has been decent so far, but he needs to take some responsibility too. 75 all out at home is unacceptable. The team selection and batting order need serious rethinking. Moving on is important, but so is learning from mistakes.
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James A
As someone who's watched IPL for years, I've seen many teams bounce back from worse. Axar's mindset is spot on - dwelling on defeats only creates negativity. RCB were brilliant with the new ball, credit where it's due. DC just need to regroup and focus on the basics. 🇮🇳
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Priya S
Axar Patel as captain has been a pleasant surprise this season, but today was a reality check. The top three need to show more application against quality swing. Having said that, I appreciate his mature response - no finger-pointing, just focus on the next game. That's what good leaders do.
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Rohit L
I'm a huge DC fan but this is getting painful to watch. Three losses in a row is a dangerous trend. Axar's positivity is good for morale, but actions on the field matter more than words. The bowling unit has been decent, but 75 runs is not defendable in any T20 league. Come on DC, we believe in you! 🤞

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