Bhuvneshwar Kumar Hails RCB's Dominant Win Over Delhi Capitals

Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured a dominant nine-wicket victory over Delhi Capitals in New Delhi. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) and Josh Hazlewood (4/12) bowled DC out for just 75 runs. RCB chased the target in 6.3 overs, marking the second-quickest run chase in IPL history. Devdutt Padikkal's quick 34* off 13 balls ensured a net run rate boost for the team.

Key Points: RCB Crush DC: Bhuvneshwar Kumar on Nine-Wicket Win

  • RCB bowled out DC for 75 runs
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 3/5
  • Josh Hazlewood took 4/12, Player of Match
  • RCB chased target in 6.3 overs, second-quickest in IPL history
  • Devdutt Padikkal scored 34* off 13 balls
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"It was one of those days you get rewards": Bhuvneshwar Kumar on RCB's dominant outing

Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood shine as RCB bowls out DC for 75, chasing down target in 6.3 overs. Hear from the stars.

"It was one of those days where you get rewards, edges or bowled, and we were lucky to get those early breakthroughs. - Bhuvneshwar Kumar"

New Delhi, April 28

Royal Challengers Bengaluru secured a nine-wicket victory against the Delhi Capitals 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, as per a release from RCB.

Reflecting on their display with the new ball, Assistant Coach Omkar Salvi said, "It's a great exhibition of swing and seam. They were world-class with the ball."

Bhuvneshwar Kumar, speaking on the conditions and early movement, said, "There's been a bit of swing around this season. I'm not sure if it's the ball or the surfaces. When it moves, and you pick up a few wickets early, it makes things much easier later on. It was a good batting wicket, and the ball was coming on nicely, but there was still enough swing. It was one of those days where you get rewards, edges or bowled, and we were lucky to get those early breakthroughs."

Reflecting on the surface and workload, he added, "It was a bit of a surprise, especially after the last game where it was 250-plus. Once we saw the movement, we wanted to make the most of it."

Highlighting Bhuvneshwar's influence, Hazelwood said, "Bhuvi was outstanding, has been the whole time, really. Purple cap winner now. Just the swing -- he's so skilful. Swings the ball both ways."

Krunal Pandya also emphasised the quality on display, "There was just an exceptional skill set in what Bhuvi and Hazelwood did. The way they bowled -- whatever I say is very little. It was something very special."

Pandya further added, "Every game, people are talking about big sixes and teams scoring 200-250. And then you get a game where two world-class bowlers from both ends pick up six wickets in the power play, which is quite different for everyone to see. That's the quality they possess, and we are glad that they are in our team."

Devdutt Padikkal, who ensured a quick finish with 34* off 13, opined, "When you go and chase a target that small, it's important that you show intent straight away and try to finish the game as soon as possible. Net run rate can come into play later in the tournament."

- ANI

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Sneha F
So proud of Bhuvi! After all the injuries and criticism, he's showing his class again. That swing bowling was a treat to watch. Also, Padikkal's intent was spot on - finishing in 6.3 overs shows great mindset. RCB looking like serious contenders this year!
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Jessica F
DC's batting collapse was shocking, but credit where it's due - that was some exceptional swing bowling. The way the ball was moving, even 75 felt like a decent score. Hazelwood's 4/12 in today's game is incredible. This is why I love Test match style bowling in T20s.
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Rahul R
As a Delhi fan, tough day at the office, but I have to appreciate RCB's bowling. That powerplay was poetry in motion. Krunal Pandya summed it up perfectly - it's rare to see this in T20s. Some people say IPL is all about batsmen, but days like this prove otherwise. Next game we'll bounce back! 😊
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Preeti I
I'm glad RCB is finally getting the balance right. For years they relied too heavily on batting. Having Bhuvi and Hazlewood gives them depth. But I do hope they don't get carried away - consistency in playoffs is where it matters. Let's see if they can maintain this form! 🙏
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Karthik V
Bhuvneshwar Kumar is a legend of Indian cricket. So many thought his prime was over, but he keeps proving the doubters wrong. His experience with the new ball is unmatched. Also, great to see Omkar

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