Piyush Chawla Urges Delhi Capitals to Stay Calm After RCB Loss

Delhi Capitals suffered a heavy loss to RCB, being bowled out for 75. Piyush Chawla advised the team to stay calm and avoid panic. He emphasized the need for unity and a positive environment. DC will next face Rajasthan Royals on May 1.

Key Points: Chawla Tells DC to Stay Together After Heavy IPL Loss

  • Delhi Capitals bowled out for 75 against RCB
  • Piyush Chawla urges team to avoid panic
  • DC’s inconsistency after promising start
  • Team faces Rajasthan Royals on May 1
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'Not the right time to panic...': Chawla encourages DC to 'stay together' after heavy loss to RCB

Piyush Chawla advises Delhi Capitals to stay calm after a 75-run collapse against RCB, urging unity and positivity to revive their IPL playoff hopes.

"Not the right time to panic... they need to sit together, discuss about it, and they have to start fresh - Piyush Chawla"

New Delhi, April 28

Veteran leg-spinner Piyush Chawla has urged Delhi Capitals to stay composed and avoid panic despite their crushing defeat to the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where they were bowled out for just 75 at their home ground, the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

The heavy loss on Monday came as a major setback for Delhi, especially after they had recently registered their highest total of the season. What followed, however, was a dramatic collapse that resulted in one of their lowest scores in IPL history, highlighting their inconsistency after a promising start to the campaign.

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

Delhi began their IPL 2026 journey with back-to-back wins but have since struggled to maintain momentum, managing just one victory in their last six outings. Fielding lapses have compounded their problems, with crucial dropped chances proving costly. In a recent high-scoring clash, Karun Nair put down Shreyas Iyer twice, as Punjab Kings went on to complete a record-breaking chase, the highest successful run pursuit in men's T20 cricket.

"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 are not qualifying (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.

"When things are not going your way, it's very, very easy for any team to just scatter and just talk behind the back that this guy would have done this, this guy would have done that, he would have taken that single, this guy would have taken that catch,"Chawla stated.

Drawing parallels with the previous season, Chawla pointed out how inconsistency had similarly cost Delhi a playoff spot. Despite a strong phase where they strung together multiple wins, they faded in the latter half and ultimately finished fifth, narrowly missing qualification for the knockouts, a stage they last reached in 2021.

"The most difficult thing (for DC) is to just come together, sit together, and talk about it, and just say, 'Okay, now that is gone'. These things are not in our control, and still we are in it. We are not out of the tournament, and we are the same team who has done well in the past, we have won four-five games on the trot last year as well and still we didn't qualify. But this year we have to change the history, and just go out there, express yourself, and play with positive intent.

"That's all you can say because it's not about the skill level here right now because everyone is very skillful - that's why they are playing here - it's just about being positive and the leader needs to take that initiative, and make sure everyone is held together,"Chawla added.

With the league entering a crucial phase, Delhi Capitals will next travel to Jaipur to face Rajasthan Royals on May 1, a fixture that could prove pivotal in reviving their playoff hopes.

- IANS

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Priya S
I'm tired of hearing "stay together" and "positive intent" after every loss. At some point, you have to look at the selection and strategy. Why is Prithvi Shaw not playing? Why are we persisting with underperforming overseas players? The coach and captain need to take responsibility, not just morale-boosting talks. 🤨
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Vikram M
Chawla bhai speaking from experience. Remember his hat-trick for CSK? He knows the game. But honestly, DC's problem is that they start well, then choke. Last year same story. This year same story. 🤦‍♂️ Needs a proper reset in the middle of the tournament—like MI did in 2015. Otherwise playoffs is a distant dream.
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Rohit P
Look, I get the whole "stay positive" thing, but when you're bowled out for 75 at home, that's not just bad luck—it's a technical failure. The batting order looks shaky, and the bowlers are not backing the batters up. Chawla is right about not panicking, but the team management better be having honest conversations about what's going wrong. Otherwise, we'll be out before the business end. 😞
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Siddharth J
Chawla's advice is spot on. DC has the talent—they just need to mentally reset. Remember when KKR turned their season around in 2014 after a slow start? That came from team unity and belief. The dropped catches are worrying though. Karun Nair dropping Iyer twice? That's basic stuff. Professional cricketers can't afford those lapses, especially in pressure games. Fix the fielding first!
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