Delhi Capitals Must Reset After Crushing IPL Loss, Says Piyush Chawla

Piyush Chawla has urged the Delhi Capitals to start fresh after a heavy defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru. He acknowledged possible panic but stressed the importance of regrouping and focusing on positive cricket. DC collapsed to 75 all out, their lowest score, just days after posting their highest IPL total. Chawla warned that missed points could haunt them later if they fail to qualify for the playoffs.

Key Points: IPL: Piyush Chawla Urges DC to Reset After Heavy Loss

  • DC suffered a humiliating 9-wicket defeat to RCB after being bowled out for 75
  • Chawla says panic is natural but DC must regroup and focus on positive cricket
  • Dropped catches and missed points could haunt DC in the playoff race
  • Chawla stresses the need for a positive dressing-room environment
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IPL: Piyush Chawla urges DC to start fresh after heavy defeat to RCB

Piyush Chawla says Delhi Capitals must regroup after a humiliating defeat to RCB, urging the team to forget the loss and focus on positive cricket.

"There will be some panic around for sure, knowing the history of the Delhi Capitals. But that's not the right time now. They need to sit together, discuss it, and they have to start fresh. - Piyush Chawla"

New Delhi, April 28

Former Indian cricketer Piyush Chawla believes there may be some panic around Delhi Capitals after their humiliating defeat against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in their Indian Premier League clash in New Delhi on Monday night.

Chawla felt that DC should regroup, discuss calmly, and refocus on playing positive cricket, especially since they started the tournament well and haven't fundamentally changed.

He also said that missed points could hurt DC later in the playoff race, but right now the priority should be to move on, rebuild confidence, and maintain a positive dressing-room environment, which he sees as crucial for their success.

"There will be some panic around for sure, knowing the history of the Delhi Capitals. But that's not the right time [for it] now. They need to sit together, discuss it, and they have to start fresh - because they started pretty well in the tournament, and it's not like in three weeks, the team has changed, or the way of playing has changed," Piyush Chawla said as per ESPNcricinfo.

Just two days after posting their highest-ever IPL total, DC collapsed to one of their lowest scores against RCB at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

They began the season with back-to-back wins but then slipped badly, managing only one victory in their next six matches, with costly dropped catches at crucial moments proving to be a major setback.

On Saturday, Karun Nair dropped Shreyas Iyer twice, allowing Punjab Kings to capitalise and pull off the highest successful run chase in T20 history.

"Later, in the business end of the tournament, when they look back at it, those two points will definitely come to haunt them if they do not qualify [for the playoffs]. So right now is the time [when] they just have to forget everything and move on, start playing some positive cricket, and just make sure there's a very positive environment in the dressing room because that plays a huge role," Chawla said.

Defending champions RCB secured a nine-wicket victory against the DC to log their sixth victory of the season on Monday night in New Delhi.

After restricting the Delhi Capitals to 75/10, RCB put on the second-quickest run chase in IPL history to cruise home in 6.3 overs and nine wickets in hand.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) and Josh Hazlewood (4/12) struck early to put the away side firmly in the driver's seat. Hazelwood put on his best figures in the IPL and took home the Player of the Match Award.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Honestly, dropped catches have cost DC so many matches this season. Karun Nair dropping Shreyas Iyer twice against PBKS was heartbreaking. How can professional cricketers be so careless? Chawla is right, they need to regroup quickly or the season will slip away. 🏏💔
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James A
As an RCB fan, I loved that performance! Hazlewood was unplayable. But looking at it neutrally, DC have serious issues - batting collapses, poor fielding, and now a dent in morale. Chawla's advice to "forget and move on" is all they can do.
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Tanya I
Chawla knows the Delhi setup well. The panic is real, especially after that embarrassing defeat. But what's more worrying is the mindset - they started well, then collapsed mentally. Positive dressing room environment is crucial, but I think they need a sports psychologist more than anything. 🤔
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Nikhil C
Everyone's blaming the batting, but I'm concerned about the bowling too. They conceded the highest run chase in T20 history, then got thrashed by RCB. The balance is all wrong. Chawla's point about missed points coming back to haunt them is true - they'll regret those dropped catches later.
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Raghav A
Chawla's analysis is fair. The season isn't over yet, but DC need to stop the rot. I'd like to see some faith in the young players - drop the out-of-form stars and give the new guys a chance. A fresh approach might just revive their campaign. 🇮🇳

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