RCB's Batting Blitz Stuns SRH in IPL Opener, Vettori Admits Bowling Flaws

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru started their IPL 2026 campaign with a commanding victory, chasing Sunrisers Hyderabad's 201-run target in just 15.4 overs. SRH head coach Daniel Vettori conceded his team's bowling was subpar, lacking the necessary discipline against a destructive RCB batting lineup led by Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal. SRH's preparations were hampered by the absence of captain Pat Cummins and an injury to Brydon Carse, forcing a late debut for David Payne. While Payne recovered to take key wickets, the overall bowling performance left Vettori labeling it one of their more challenging displays.

Key Points: RCB Crush SRH in IPL 2026 Opener, Vettori Critiques Bowling

  • RCB chase 202 in 15.4 overs
  • Kohli & Padikkal smash rapid fifties
  • SRH bowling lacked discipline
  • Absence of Pat Cummins hurt SRH
  • David Payne debuted under pressure
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"We weren't at our best with ball": SRH head coach Vettori after IPL opener defeat

SRH coach Daniel Vettori admits poor bowling after RCB's Kohli & Padikkal chase 202 in 15.4 overs. Analysis of the dominant IPL opening win.

"We weren't at our best with the ball, we weren't as disciplined as we needed to be. - Daniel Vettori"

Bengaluru, March 29

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru began their IPL 2026 campaign in emphatic fashion, chasing down a challenging 202 against Sunrisers Hyderabad in just 15.4 overs, prompting SRH head coach Daniel Vettori to admit his side fell short with the ball.

Despite posting a competitive 201 after recovering from 33 for 3, Hyderabad had no answers to a blistering assault led by Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal, both of whom struck rapid half-centuries to seal a dominant win for Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

"I think we understand where the game's gone and how destructive that RCB batting line-up is," Vettori said, according to ESPNcricinfo. "You have to get a good start, which we did against [Phil] Salt, but then I just think we weren't at our best with the ball, we weren't as disciplined as we needed to be, and we gave a lot of scoring opportunities to Virat and Padikkal, who played exceptionally well."

"I thought the way his [Padikkal's] intent, when he came out, put us right back under pressure, where we should have been able to maintain a little bit more after getting that important wicket of Salt. So it was a very good batting performance by RCB and one of our poorer bowling performances."

RCB raced to 76 in the powerplay despite losing Phil Salt early, with SRH's experienced attack struggling to contain the flow of runs. Bowlers like Jaydev Unadkat, Harshal Patel and Eshan Malinga were taken apart as lengths and discipline deserted the side.

Vettori stressed that the issue was not a lack of clarity but poor execution on the night.

"I think we learned a lot from how RCB bowled and what was effective and what wasn't, and obviously we discussed that, but we just weren't able to implement that. You don't want to have a rusty performance because of how important every game is in the IPL, particularly how to start.

"But today was one of our challenging bowling displays. We saw at the back end when we started to go back to our usual disciplines that we could actually be effective and take some wickets, but I think we just missed our lengths too much. Duffy, in particular, showed the length to bowl on that surface."

SRH's preparations were further disrupted by the absence of captain Pat Cummins and an untimely injury to England allrounder Brydon Carse, who was ruled out after being struck on his bowling hand during training.

His replacement, David Payne, endured a tough introduction after arriving just hours before the match, conceding 18 runs in his first over. However, he recovered to pick up key wickets, including Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma.

"We put him in a tough situation tonight to come in, but we just thought with the balance of the team, we needed that bowling," Vettori said. "By the end of the day, his figures were pretty good [he dismissed Rajat Patidar and Jitesh Sharma off consecutive deliveries], and he showed that he can be effective even in these conditions where the wickets are really good.

"I think with Pat coming back later in the tournament, Carse hopefully back soon, and Payne, that gives us some good options."

While SRH will look to regroup quickly, RCB's dominant start underlines the batting firepower that makes them one of the early contenders in the tournament. Next, the SRH will lock horns with the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on Thursday at Eden Gardens.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an SRH fan, this is disappointing. 201 is a winning total 9 times out of 10. The bowling lacked a plan. Padikkal played a blinder, but we made it easy for him. Need to bounce back strong against KKR. #OrangeArmy
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David E
Respect to Vettori for being honest. No excuses, just poor execution. Throwing a new guy like Payne into the deep end was harsh, but he showed character. The tournament is long, they have time to fix this.
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Aditya G
RCB's batting was just too good, yaar. When Virat is in that mood, it's very difficult. But SRH's death bowling was a big concern last season too. This isn't a new problem. Management needs to look at this seriously.
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Sarah B
I appreciate the analysis, but calling it a "rusty performance" feels like a bit of an excuse. Every team has pre-season. The lack of discipline in line and length from senior bowlers is worrying from the very first game.
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Karthik V
Forget the bowling, the fielding was also below par. A couple of misfields that turned ones into twos. In a high-scoring chase, every run saved counts. Need a complete performance in Kolkata. #IPL2026

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