RCB overtake DC in unwanted IPL list as poor Chinnaswamy run continues

ANI April 11, 2025 157 views

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) continue their miserable home record by losing to Delhi Capitals at Chinnaswamy Stadium. The match saw a competitive total of 163/7 set by RCB, with contributions from Phil Salt and Tim David. KL Rahul emerged as the hero for Delhi, scoring an unbeaten 93 and leading his team to a comfortable victory. This loss confirms RCB's unwanted record of most losses at a home venue in IPL history.

"We need to improve our home performance" - Virat Kohli (implied)
Bengaluru, April 11: Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) continued their poor home run in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, registering their second successive defeat at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium following a loss to Delhi Capitals (DC) on Thursday.

Key Points

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RCB loses 45th match at Chinnaswamy, worst home record in IPL history

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KL Rahul's unbeaten 93 leads Delhi to clinical victory

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Phil Salt and Tim David shine in competitive total

The Red and Gold outfit has looked like a different team this season, with their middle-order and bowling making contributions that give hope for a maiden trophy run. While they have looked unstoppable away from home, with three big wins against defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and five-time champion teams Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Mumbai Indians (MI), they have registered two back-to-back losses after posting totals in the 160s at Bengaluru.

This is RCB's 45th loss at Chinnaswamy, the most by a team at a venue, which also happens to be their home. Their win-loss ratio in Bengaluru is 0.977. Second is DC, who have lost 44 matches at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium, with a win-loss ratio of 0.840. The third spot goes to defending champions KKR, who have lost 38 matches at Eden Gardens, with a win-loss ratio of 1.394.

After opting to bowl first, Delhi Capitals, led by the spin attack of Kuldeep Yadav (2/17) and Vipraj Nigam (2/18), restricted the home side to 163/7 in their 20 overs, with standout knocks played by Phil Salt (37 in 17 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes) and Tim David (37* in 20 balls, with two fours and four sixes). This happened despite a powerful 61-run stand between Salt and Virat Kohli (22 in 14 balls, with a four and two sixes),

Delhi Capitals were then reduced to 58/4, but Rahul, along with Tristan Stubbs, showed resistance as they compiled an unbeaten stand of 111 runs for the fifth wicket to take their team to a clinical win. Rahul played an unbeaten knock of 93 off 53, consisting of seven fours and six sixes, while Stubbs scored 38* off 23, with four boundaries and a six, in the team's fourth win.

DC is in the second place with four wins in all of their four matches, while RCB sits at fourth spot with three wins in five matches and two losses.

KL secured the 'Player of the Match' award.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
KL Rahul was absolutely clinical today! That 93* was pure class 👏 RCB's bowling just had no answers once he got settled. DC looking like serious contenders this season!
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Priya M.
As an RCB fan, this is painful to watch year after year 😭 We always find new ways to disappoint at Chinnaswamy. The middle order collapse after Salt-Kohli partnership was brutal.
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Sanjay T.
Respectful criticism: RCB management needs to seriously analyze why we keep failing at home. The pitch reading has been poor - 160s is never enough at Chinnaswamy. Bowling changes were questionable too.
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Ananya R.
DC's spin duo was 🔥 today! Kuldeep and Vipraj completely choked RCB in the middle overs. Loving this new aggressive DC under Pant's leadership!
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Vikram J.
That Rahul-Stubbs partnership was match-winning material! 111* off just 76 balls when the team was 58/4 - that's championship mentality right there.
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Neha P.
Can we talk about how Phil Salt is quietly becoming one of the most consistent openers this season? His 37 off 17 gave RCB the perfect start, but others couldn't capitalize 😕

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