DC Director Venugopal Rao Blames Three Departments After KKR Loss

Delhi Capitals suffered an eight-wicket defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. DC Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao admitted that three departments failed during the match. DC now sit in eighth place with four wins from 11 games, needing to win their remaining matches. KKR chased down the target comfortably thanks to Finn Allen's maiden IPL century.

Key Points: DC's IPL 2026 Playoffs Hopes Fade After KKR Defeat

  • DC lose to KKR by 8 wickets
  • Venugopal Rao admits three departments failed
  • DC at 8th place with 4 wins in 11 games
  • KKR's Finn Allen scores maiden IPL century
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"Three departments failed today": DC Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao after loss against KKR

Delhi Capitals suffer 8-wicket loss to KKR. Director Venugopal Rao says three departments failed. DC at 8th place need to win remaining matches.

"Not one department, I think three departments failed today. - Venugopal Rao"

New Delhi, May 9

Delhi Capitals suffered yet another defeat in the IPL 2026 when they got dismantled by Kolkata Knight Riders, which handed them an eight-wicket defeat at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Friday.

Speaking at the post-match press conference after the defeat, DC's Director of Cricket, Venugopal Rao, stressed making changes in the lineup for the next matches as DC find themselves at eighth place with four wins in 11 games. They desperately need to win their next three matches with a good margin to stay alive in the race for the playoffs.

On making changes in the lineup, Rao said, "The next three games we'll see how it goes, one game at a time. We'll try bench players. I think that is something we definitely want to try."

Asked to bat first, DC made 142/8 despite an explosive start from the openers. Pathum Nissanka made 50 off 29 balls with the help of three sixes and five fours, and KL Rahul made 23 off 14 balls. Axar Patel (11 off 22 balls) and Ashutosh Sharma (39 off 28 balls) took DC to a competitive total. No other batter made a two-digit score for DC.

Speaking about the areas of concern, Rao said, "Not one department, I think three departments failed today. After getting a good start, after seven or eight overs, we were in a good position, one wicket or something down. Then later in the next six to seven overs, we couldn't get a boundary. In this big beast of a tournament, you can't miss chances. We need to win patches, we need to win those small areas, not only in batting, but also in bowling or fielding, whatever it is."

KKR chased down the target with eight wickets and 5.4 overs to spare, thanks to the maiden IPL century by Finn Allen.

After losing two consecutive matches, DC will take on Punjab Kings in their next match in Dharamsala on Monday, whereas KKR will clash with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Raipur on Wednesday.

- ANI

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Priya S
I feel bad for KL Rahul and his form. 23 off 14 is good but he needs to convert starts. And what's with Axar Patel playing 22 balls for 11 runs in a T20! 😤 Fielding also let us down - dropped catches cost us big. Rao is being too polite.
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Nikhil C
Honestly, at this point we should just focus on building for next season. Give chances to bench players now. When you're at 8th place with 4 wins in 11, playoffs is a distant dream. Good that Rao is admitting failure - takes guts. But actions needed, not words.
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Rohit L
Venugopal Rao is a legend but honestly, the team management has been poor this season. 142/8 was always going to be tough to defend against KKR's batting. Finn Allen mauled us. Need to rethink the entire bowling attack - no variety, no pace, no guile. 😞
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Aman W
I think Rao is being slightly too harsh on the batters. Nissanka played a blinder - 50 off 29! The problem is once your best batsman gets out, there's no one to carry on. Ashutosh tried but 39 off 28 is too slow in the death overs. Bowling was pathetic too - 5.4 overs left, seriously?
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Tanya I
As a DC fan since 2008, this pain is familiar. 😅 But honestly, what worked in the first 7 overs? The batting powerplay was electric! Then it's like someone pressed a switch. Need to figure out why DC chokes after good starts. Maybe it's a mental block? Nice to see Rao taking responsibility though.

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