DC's Batting Collapses Costly vs SRH as Abhishek Sharma Slams Century

Delhi Capitals' Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao identified losing wickets in clusters as the decisive flaw in their 47-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad. He noted positives like starts from Nitish Rana and KL Rahul but stressed the batting unit's repeated collapses. The match was defined by a sensational, record-equalling unbeaten 135 from SRH opener Abhishek Sharma. SRH's bowlers, led by Eshan Malinga's four-wicket haul, then comfortably defended the massive total of 243.

Key Points: DC Loss to SRH: Venugopal Rao on Batting Collapses

  • DC lost by 47 runs to SRH
  • Abhishek Sharma scored a 135* record century
  • Venugopal Rao highlighted batting collapses as key issue
  • Eshan Malinga took a four-wicket haul for SRH
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"We are losing wickets in clusters": DC's Venugopal Rao after loss to SRH

Delhi Capitals' Director Venugopal Rao cites "losing wickets in clusters" as the key issue after a 47-run defeat to SRH, powered by Abhishek Sharma's record century.

"We are losing three wickets in a row, and that is becoming the turning point in games. - Venugopal Rao"

Hyderabad, April 22

Delhi Capitals' Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao pointed to repeated batting collapses as the decisive factor behind their 47-run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad, admitting that losing wickets in clusters has emerged as a worrying trend for the side in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2026.

Speaking during the post-match press conference, Rao said that while playing against SRH at their home venue is always a challenging task, the Capitals had enough positives to take away from the contest. He highlighted useful contributions from Nitish Rana, who impressed with the bat, and KL Rahul, who managed to get a start.

However, the DC official stressed that the team's inability to sustain momentum remains a critical concern. He noted that despite getting into promising positions, the batting unit has consistently faltered by losing multiple wickets in quick succession.

"There are a lot of learnings. Playing against SRH at their home ground is never easy. Positives were that Nitish Rana batted well. KL Rahul got a start. There were contributions. But one major learning is that we are losing wickets in clusters. Every time we get into a position, we are losing three wickets together. In this format, people talk about not losing back-to-back wickets. But we are losing three wickets in a row, and that is becoming the turning point in games," he said.

On Abhishek Sharma's superb innings and two missed chances, Rao explained, "The kind of calibre he has shown over the last couple of years, we all know what he can do. When he gave us opportunities, we didn't take them. After his fifty, there was a run-out chance, but we missed it. Then, in his 80's, we dropped him. We paid the price."

Sharma shattered multiple records as he slammed his second-highest score in the IPL. Sharma was in sensational form on Tuesday. He brought up his second IPL century off just 47 balls, smashing 9 fours and 10 massive sixes in a breathtaking display of power-hitting.

The SRH opener finished unbeaten on 135 off 68 deliveries, as Hyderabad piled up a formidable 242/2 in their 20 overs. The knock marked Sharma's second IPL century.

With this effort, Abhishek moved to nine T20 centuries, drawing level with Virat Kohli among Indian batters.

In the all-time list, Chris Gayle leads with 22 centuries, followed by Babar Azam (12) and David Warner (10), while Abhishek now joins a group featuring players such as Quinton de Kock, Rilee Rossouw and Sahibzada Farhan.

Defending a massive total of 243, Eshan Malinga produced a superb four-wicket haul to power Sunrisers Hyderabad to a convincing 47-run victory over Delhi Capitals.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Abhishek Sharma was absolutely phenomenal! What an innings. To be mentioned alongside Virat Kohli for T20 centuries is no small feat. SRH fans are truly blessed to have such explosive talent at the top. 🔥
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Aman W
While the batting collapse is a problem, I think the bigger issue was the fielding. Dropping Abhishek twice? At this level, you simply cannot afford such costly mistakes. The dropped catches literally cost DC the match.
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Priyanka N
It's good that Rao is acknowledging the problem publicly. Accountability is the first step. But now they need to go back to the nets and work on building partnerships. Maybe they need a sports psychologist to handle the pressure in the middle overs.
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David E
Watching from the UK, the standard of hitting in the IPL is just insane. Abhishek Sharma's knock was pure entertainment. The way he cleared the ropes with ease was a masterclass. DC bowlers had no answers.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the team management is also to blame. The constant chopping and changing of the batting order isn't helping players settle. You need to back your players through a rough patch, not just drop them after one failure.

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