From Kumble to Bangar: Former cricketers question Delhi Capitals' death over tactics against RCB

ANI April 28, 2025 129 views

Former cricketers Anil Kumble, Sanjay Bangar, and Wasim Jaffer dissected Delhi Capitals' questionable death-over tactics against RCB. Kumble criticized Axar Patel for not using Mitchell Starc in the 19th over, calling it a flawed intent. Bangar suggested DC's decision was influenced by Starc's past heroics but still a tactical error. Jaffer pointed out the missed opportunity to trust spinner Vipraj Nigam in crunch moments. The trio's analysis highlights how DC's strategic missteps cost them the match.

"I was surprised that he gave the ball to Mukesh and not Starc. The result might have been the same, but the intent was wrong." – Anil Kumble
New Delhi, April 28: Former cricketers Anil Kumble, Sanjay Bangar and Wasim Jaffer pointed out the tactical flaw in Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel's plan during the death phase of the second innings which led to their six-wicket downfall against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Key Points

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Kumble slams Axar for not using Starc in 19th over

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Bangar calls DC's strategy a "mistake"

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Jaffer questions lack of trust in spinner Vipraj

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RCB's Tim David exploits Mukesh's costly 19th over

During Delhi's attempt to defend its 162/8, the entire chase became a pulsating affair when the equation came down to 38 runs required from 24 deliveries. Mukesh Kumar bowled the 17th over, and the duo of Krunal Pandya and Virat Kohli managed to steal 12 runs away.

Dushmantha Chameera conceded nine in the next but returned with the priceless scalp of Virat (51). When the Capitals seemingly reignited their ambition for victory, the entire contest suddenly ended within the blink of an eye.

Mukesh returned to the attack and then was bashed away for 6, 4, 4, 4 in the 19th, with Tim David being his tormentor. For the penultimate over, Axar had the option to exercise Mitchell Starc's last over and Vipraj Nigam, who had bowled just a solitary over.

"I don't know [what DC were thinking]. When you have 18-19 runs [the requirement was 17 from two overs] to defend in the last two overs, you give the 19th over to your best bowler to take it till the end. I was surprised that he gave the ball to Mukesh and not Starc. The result might have been the same, but the intent was wrong," Kumble said on ESPNcricinfo's Time Out show.

Axar's intent to restrain Starc possibly came down to using the Australian's services in the final over, considering his heroics against Rajasthan Royals earlier in the tournament.

"It must be the hangover from the [game against RR]. Axar must have thought that since Starc had defended nine runs in that last over, so let's give this to Mukesh and see. It might have worked, but the thought process was wrong. Your best bowler should have bowled that over. Even if Starc had conceded, say, 12 runs, you have a legspinner [Nigam] for the last over if you don't want to bowl Mukesh. Spinners sometimes create magical moments. It was a mistake on Axar's part," Bangar said.

"I felt he [Axar] didn't show enough trust in Vipraj. Maybe he could have been given two-three overs too. Maybe it could have had an effect. Because at that stage [if a wicket had fallen], two overseas batters [David and Romario Shepherd] would have been there, and they might have found it tough. Jitesh [Sharma] was the main batter left then," Jaffer added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Axar's captaincy has been questionable this season. When you have a world-class bowler like Starc, you use him in the pressure overs! This loss was totally avoidable. 😕
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Priya M.
I think we're being too harsh on Axar. He's still learning as captain and made a judgment call. Tim David was just too good yesterday - that six over cover was insane! 🔥
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Ankit S.
Kumble makes a fair point about the intent. Even if Starc had gone for runs, at least you go down fighting with your best bowler. This was poor game awareness from DC.
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Sneha R.
Why isn't anyone talking about how good Kohli was before getting out? That man is aging like fine wine! DC's bowling was decent until that 19th over disaster.
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Vikram J.
Respectful criticism - DC's think tank needs to work on their data analysis. The numbers clearly show Starc has better death over stats than Mukesh. This was a tactical blunder backed by poor analytics.
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Neha P.
The match was so exciting until that 19th over! IPL never fails to deliver drama. Can't wait for the next DC match to see how they bounce back from this. 💙

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