Axar Patel Blames 'Bad Luck' After DC's Batting Collapse vs RCB

Delhi Capitals suffered a heavy defeat to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2025, collapsing to 75 all out. Skipper Axar Patel described the batting collapse as "bad luck" and cited hesitation from a previous defeat. Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar starred with the ball for RCB, restricting DC to their lowest total. RCB chased the target in just 6.3 overs, with Devdutt Padikkal and Virat Kohli finishing the game.

Key Points: Axar Patel on DC's Batting Collapse vs RCB: Bad Luck

  • DC collapsed to 75 all out in 16.3 overs
  • Josh Hazlewood took 4/12, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3/5
  • RCB chased target in 6.3 overs
  • Axar cites hesitation from previous loss
  • DC remains 7th, RCB moves to 2nd in points table
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"It was bad luck": Axar Patel after DC's collapse vs RCB

Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel calls team's batting collapse against RCB "bad luck." RCB bowled DC out for 75, chasing down in 6.3 overs. IPL 2025 update.

"It was not like someone got set. We lost wickets in one or two balls. I think it was bad luck. - Axar Patel"

New Delhi, April 28

Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel described his team's heavy defeat to defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru as "bad luck" and said a combination of hesitation, lack of partnerships, and quick wickets led to the batting collapse.

Speaking during the post-match press conference, Axar admitted that the team may have been affected mentally following their previous outing, where they failed to defend a strong total.

"I think because of what happened in the last game, I felt that even after doing so much as a team, you can win 9 out of 10 times, but after that, it felt like we could not defend back-to-back. I feel there was some hesitation because of that," he said.

Reflecting on the batting performance, the DC captain said no batter was able to settle at the crease, and the innings unravelled quickly. "No batter could really settle. It was not like someone got set. We lost wickets in one or two balls. I think we lost 6 wickets in 15-16 balls. I think it was bad luck. You have to forget this day and move on," Axar added.

On the pressure in the remaining matches of the season, Axar stressed that pressure is constant in professional cricket and cannot be avoided.

"It is not like we will play the remaining matches without pressure. Every match has pressure. You have to focus on what you can control, follow the process, stay prepared every day," he said, adding that the team must remain mentally strong and focused on execution.

Taking responsibility as captain, Axar said leadership involves supporting both players and staff while maintaining belief in the group. "As a captain, you have more responsibility. You have to work with players, support staff, and everyone. My belief is to focus on what is in our control. You can either make excuses or fight as a team," he said.

He also backed continuity in the squad, suggesting that drastic changes are not required despite the collapse.

"I do not think we need too many changes. This might be the first time in several matches that we have played bad cricket or collapsed. Changing the team will not guarantee results. It is more about mindset, staying mentally strong, and sticking together as a unit," Axar concluded.

RCB opted to field first, and excellent spells from Josh Hazlewood (4/12) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (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.

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 in the seventh spot in the points table.

- ANI

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Thomas Y
I really like Axar's attitude about not making excuses and sticking together as a team. That's the kind of captaincy we need in Indian cricket. But he's right—sometimes it's just not your day. 75 all out? That's a collective failure, not bad luck. The big question is: can DC bounce back? 🤔
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Priyanka N
Honestly, I feel for Axar. 💔 He's trying to keep the team morale up, but this collapse shows they miss Pant's aggression in the middle order. You need someone who can anchor and counterattack. Abishek Porel tried but got no support. And why is David Miller suddenly looking so scratchy? 🤦‍♀️
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Naveen S
"It was bad luck" — bhai, Hazlewood ne toh full pitch pe bhi wicket liya! That's sheer class, not luck. 🤣 But on a serious note, DC's batting order looks fragile. They rely too much on Pant and Warner, and when they fail, it's a mess. Time to groom some young Indian talent properly. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
Sensible point about not changing the team drastically. That's what makes teams like CSK and MI successful—they back their players through thick and thin. But Axar's own form with the bat is a concern. Captain ko run bhi banana hoga, yaar! 😅
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Ravi K
RCB fans must be thrilled! 🔥 Finally their bowling attack is clicking. Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar in tandem is a deadly combo. But for DC, this is a reality check. You can't

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