IPL 2026, DC vs RCB Updates: RCB steamroll DC by nine wickets

 Mon, 27 April 2026
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22:10

Pacers set up RCB's crushing win over DC

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RCB 77-1 (6.3 ovs) vs DC 75 all out | Scorecard

T Natarajan comes into the attack and Virat Kohli punches the first delivery on the backfoot for no run. 

Kohli finishes off the lop-sided game with back-to-back sixes! First one by lofting a full and wide delivery straight down the ground before smashing the next over the deep mid-wicket fence. 

RCB continue their impressive run, thrashing DC by nine wickets.

Opting to bowl, pace duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) and Josh Hazlewood (4/12) shared seven wickets, while Rasikh Salam Dar (1/21) and Syuash Sharma (1/7) also contributed as RCB bowled out DC for 75 -- lowest score of this season.

For DC, Abishek Porel (30), David Miller (19) and Kyle Jamieson (12) provided some respectability to the total after being reduced to 8 for 6 in 4th over.

In reply, Devdutt Padikkal (34 not out), Jacob Bethell (20) and Virat Kohli (23 not out) completed the chase in 6.3 overs.
21:55

Kohli completes 9000 IPL runs; RCB on top

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RCB 65-1 (6 ovs) vs DC 75 all out | Scorecard

Kyle Jamieson with his third over and Virat Kohli punches the back of a length delivery to backward point and gets a single. 

Six! Devdutt Padikkal hammers one over backward square for a maximum. 

Four! Padikkal pulls the shorter delivery in front of square for a boundary.

Fifty up for RCB, need just 26 runs more. 

Four more! Short delivery again and Padikkal pulls it fine and gets a boundary. 

A dot later, Padikkal lofts one through the on-side for a boundary. 

21 runs came off the over. RCB need 19 off 90 balls. 


Axar Patel comes into the attack and Kohli and Padikkal take a single each. 

Two more singles follow. 

Kohli then eases one down to long-on for a single and becomes the first batter to complete 9,000 IPL runs.

Five runs came off the over. 
21:46

Bethell departs; RCB one down

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RCB 39-1 (4 ovs) vs DC 75 all out | Scorecard

Kyle Jamieson with his second over and Virat Kohli taps one to mid-on and gets a quick single. 

Six! Jacob Bethell picks the length early and smokes it over the deep mid-wicket boundary. 

Six more! Down the wicket and deep into the crowd. 

A dot later, Bethell perishes, caught brilliantly by T Natarajan. Slower delivery and Bethell comes down the track and lofts it but toe-ends it to the air and Natarajan runs backwards and catches making sure he stopped before touching the boundary line.

Bethell goes for 20 off 11 with one boundary and two sixes. 

Devdutt Padikkal comes to the crease and gets off the mark by guiding one to third man. 

14 runs came off the over. 


Dushmantha Chameera continues and Padikkal plays out a dot before lofting one down the ground for a maximum. 

Follows it up with a single through backward point. 

Kohli then steers one to backward square leg and gets off the strike. 

Four! Shortish delivery on body and Padikkal goes deep into his crease and flicks it fine. 

A dot to end the 12-run over. 

RCB need 37 runs off 16 overs. 
21:33

RCB off to a solid start

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RCB 13-0 (2 ovs) vs DC 75 all outScorecard

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's opening duo of Virat Kohli and Jacob Bethell are out in the middle. 

Kyle Jamieson with the new ball for Delhi Capitals. The target of 76 in 20 overs is likely to be a cakewalk for RCB. 

Bethell on strike and Jamieson fires one down the leg and Bethell edges to the fine leg fence. Boundary off the first ball.  

Two dots follow. 

Bethell then charges down but Jamieson gets one to shape in and Bethell edges it onto his pads. 

Bethell then looks to loft one but the ball takes an outside edge and flies to sweeper cover for a couple. 

Follows it up with a single by hitting one straight to the bowler. Jamieson gets a hand on it but could not stop the batters from crossing over. 

Seven runs off the first over. 


Dushmantha Chameera to bowl from the other end and Bethell edges the first delivery to point and gets a single. 

Virat Kohli is on strike for the first time and he edges the first ball back to the bowler.

Four! In the slot and Kohli leans forward and lofts it down the ground for a boundary. 

Kohli cuts the next delivery but finds Axar Patel at mid-off. 

A dot later, Kohli drives through covers to retain the strike. A direct hit would have seen him walking back! 

6 runs came off the over. 
21:18

Hazlewood, Bhuvi rip DC apart

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DC 75 all out (16.3 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Suyash Sharma is bowling out and Kuldeep Yadav plays out three dots. 55 dots so far in DC innings. 

Out! Suyash cleans Kuldeep up! DC are nine down. Quicker delivery that turns sharply from outside off and Kuldeep misses it completely as he goes deep to defend it only to see his stumps lighting up. 

Kuldeep goes for 3 off 11 balls. 

Dushmantha Chameera comes to the crease and he sees off the final three deliveries. 

A maiden over for Suyash.

Suyash finishes his quota with excellent figures of 1/7.


Josh Hazlewood is back into the attack and Porel taps the overpitched delivery to off-side and refuses to take a single. 

Four! Porel caresses the length delivery down the ground for a boundary. 

Out! Hazlewood has his fourth wicket of the night by clean bowling Porel with a ripping yorker. 

Porel goes after top-scoring with 30 off 33 balls with three boundaries. 

Hazlewood finishes with 4/12 in 3.3 overs. 


RCB bundle DC out for 75 in 16.3 overs.

Opting to bowl, pace duo of Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3/5) and Josh Hazlewood (4/12) shared seven wickets, while Rasikh Salam Dar (1/21) and Syuash Sharma (1/7) also contributed.

For DC, Abishek Porel (30), David Miller (19) and Kyle Jamieson (12) provided some respectability to the total after being reduced to 8 for 6 in 4th over.
20:58

Porel wages a lonely battle for DC

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DC 71-8 (15 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Suyash Sharma with his third over and Abhishek Porel plays one with soft hands to mid-wicket and gets off the strike. 

Kuldeep then plays out a dot before Suyash fires one down the leg and is called a wide. 

Kuldeep defends the next ball off his backfoot. 48 dot balls so far in DC innings. 

A wide outside leg and a dot to end the over. 3 runs came off it. 


Krunal Pandya continues and Porel plays out a dot before picking a single by inside-edging one to short fine. 

Kuldeep then digs out a yorker to backward point and steals a single. 

A dot and a single through short third man follow. 

A single through backward point to end the over. 4 runs came off it. 
20:50

Jamieson departs; DC 8 down

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DC 64-8 (13 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Suyash Sharma with his second over and Kyle Jamieson flicks the first delivery uppishly to square leg. No run on offer. 

A wide down the leg follows. 

Suyash then beats Jamieson on the outside edge with a tossed-up delivery. 

Four more dots follow. 

Another dot to end the over. Just a single came off it. 


Krunal Pandya comes into the attack and Porel cuts a shortish delivery to deep point for a couple. 

Porel then works one down to long-on and gets a single. 

Out! Jamieson is given out LBW. He reviews the on-field decision straightway. 

Clipping the bails and it's umpire's call! DC lose another one. 

Jamieson goes for 12 off 13 balls with one boundary and a six each. 


Kuldeep Yadav comes to the crease and gets off the mark by nudging one to square leg. 

A dot and a single to end the over. Five runs came off it. 
20:40

Jamieson, Porel fight back for DC

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DC 58-7 (11 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Kyle Jamieson is the new man in. Suyash Sharma comes into the attack. 

Abhishek Porel is on strike and is beaten by the wrong 'un as the ball goes past his off-stump. 

Another dot follows as Porel pushes a tossed-up delivery to cover and looks for a single but Jamieson sends him back. 

A single through long-off follows. 

Jamieson then opens his account by working a googly to deep square leg. 

Quicker delivery and Porel looks to cut it but is beaten on the outside edge. 

Porel nudges the final delivery of the over to deep mid-wicket for a single. 

Just three runs came off it. 

DC are 46/7 at the half-way mark. 


Romario Shepherd with his second over and Porel gets a single off the first delivery before Jamieson smashes a half-tracker over the square leg fence for a maximum. 

A dot later, Jamieson punches one through mid-wicket for a boundary. Excellent timing. 

A dot and a single to end the 12-run over. 
20:23

Miller falls; DC in deep trouble

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DC 43-7 (9 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Rasikh Salam continues and Abhishek Porel chips the slower delivery to long-on and gets a single. 

Four! Short delivery and David Miller gets into position and pulls it away to deep mid-wicket for a boundary.

Two dots follow before Miller opens his bat face and eases the slower delivery over the bowler's head for a boundary. 

Out! Miller goes, caught by Jitesh Sharma. Another slower delivery and Miller looks to pull it over the leg side but top-edges to the keeper. Easy catch for Jitesh.

Miller goes for 19 off 18 balls with four boundaries. 

Nine runs came off Rasikh's second over.
20:17

Miller, Porel lift DC out of rut

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DC 34-6 (8 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Rasikh Salam comes into the attack and David Miller gets a single through backward square leg before Abhishek Porel swats the length ball away for a boundary. 

Four! Overpitched delivery and Miller drives it through deep extra-cover for a boundary. 

Follows it up with a single through deep square leg. 

Porel then nudges one to deep mid-wicket and gets a single. 

12 runs came off the over. 


Romario Shepherd comes into the attack and bangs one in short which Porel pulls to through backward square leg for a boundary. 

Follows it up with a single through deep square leg.

Miller is on strike and he knocks one to mid-wicket and gets off the strike. Miller completes 12,000 runs in T20 cricket. 

Porel then picks up a couple by pulling one to backward square leg. 

A single and a dot to end the 9-run over. 
20:08

DC finish Powerplay on 13/6

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DC 13-6 (6 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Bhuvneshwar Kumar with his third over and David Miller edges the first delivery but the ball lands safely. 

Another dot later, Miller dabs one to square leg and gets a couple. 

A dot to end the over. Just two runs came off it. 


Josh Hazlewood with his third over and Abhishek Porel taps the shortish delivery outside off to backward point and gets off the strike. 

Miller then glances one straying onto his pads to backward square leg and gets a single. 

Porel plays out two dots before Hazlewood bangs one in short and Porel ducks under it. 

Porel taps the final delivery back to the bowler. Two runs came off it. 

DC finish Powerplay on 13/6, the lowest Powerplay score in the history of IPL. 
20:00

DC suffer dramatic collapse

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DC 9-6 (4 ovs) vs RCB | Scorecard

Bhuvneshwar Kumar continues and he snares another one! Tristan Stubbs is out, caught by Devdutt Padikkal. DC are in deep trouble. Bhuvi fires one outside off and Stubbs pokes at it and edges straight to Padikkal at first slip.

Stubbs goes for 5 off 3 balls with a lone hit to the fence. 


Axar Patel comes to the crease and plays out a dot. 

Axar survives an appeal for caught behind.

Out! Axar joins the procession, caught by Jitesh Sharma. Good length delivery outside off and Axar attempts to  defend but the ball takes the bottom-edge and flies to Jitesh.

Axar goes for a 3-ball duck. 

Impact Sub Abhishek Porel comes to the crease.

A dot and a wide down the leg follow. 

Two wickets and a single came off the over. 


Josh Hazlewood with his second over and Nitish Rana hits the first ball straight to fielders before tapping the third delivery straight back to the bowler. 

Another dot follows. 

Out! Rana departs, caught by Devdutt Padikkal. Another top-edge off a shortish delivery and Padikkal takes a simple catch. 

Rana goes for 1 off nine ball.


David Miller comes to the crease and gets off the mark with a nudge to backward point. 

Just a single off the over. 
19:44

Bhuvi, Hazlewood leave DC in tatters

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DC 7-3 (2 ovs) vs RCBScorecard

Delhi Capitals openers K L Rahul and Sahil Parakh, who is making his debut, are out in the middle. 

Bhuvneshwar Kumar to open the attack for Royal Challengers Bengaluru. 

Parakh is on strike. Seaming delivery outside off and Parakh edges it to the slip cordon. 

Out! Bhuvneshwar cleans up the debutant with an outswinger which beats him all ends up. 

Parakh goes for a 2-ball duck. 


Nitish Rana comes to the crease and gets off the mark with a drive wide of mid-off for a single. 

A dot later, Rahul opens his account with a single to deep fine leg. 

A dot to end the 2-run over. 


Josh Hazlewood to bowl from the other end and he strikes straightaway! 

KL Rahul falls cheaply, caught by Jitesh Sharma. Shortish delivery and Rahul top-edges it the keeper. Jitesh takes a simple catch. 

Rahul goes for 1 off 3 balls. 


Sameer Rizvi comes to the crease and he too departs, caught by Jitesh Sharma. Two in two for Hazlewood. Ggood length delivery in the channel and Rizvi looks to drive it away from body and nicks it to the keeper.

Rizvi goes for a golden duck. 


Tristan Subbs comes to the crease. 

Hazlewood is on a hat-trick. 

Four! Stubbs gets off the mark by one through leg-side for a boundary.

A single and two dots to end the 5-run over. 
19:15

Jamieson, Parakh make their DC debut

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Let's have a look at the Playing XIs: 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Rajat Patidar (Captain), Jitesh Sharma (Wicketkeeper), Tim David, Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma, Rasikh Salam Dar.

Impact Subs: Jacob Bethell, Jordan Cox, Mangesh Yadav, Vicky Ostwal, Venkatesh Iyer.


Delhi Capitals: Sahil Parakh, KL Rahul (Wicketkeeper), Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, Tristan Stubbs, David Miller, Axar Patel (Captain), Dushmantha Chameera, Kuldeep Yadav, T Natarajan, Kyle Jamieson.

Impact Subs: Auqib Nabi, Ashutosh Sharma, Vipraj Nigam, T Vijay, Abishek Porel.
19:08

RCB opt to field vs DC

Royal Challengers Bengaluru  skipper Rajat Patidar has won the toss and has decided to bowl first against Delhi Capitals in their IPL 2026 game at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. 

Sahil Parakh and Kyle Jamieson will be making their debuts for DC. 

As Phil Salt is recovering from an injury, Jacob Bethell is expected to open alongside Virat Kohli for RCB.

Patidar said, "We will bowl first. This venue is a high-scoring ground, it will not make much difference, we will try to put them under pressure in the second innings. The most important thing is different players coming up and delivering in different matches. We have played some good cricket and continue to carry that momentum. It is in the past, we are looking to play good cricket."

Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel said, "I would have fielded if I won the toss. The ground dimensions are small, the pitch also gets better, so we would have chased as well. In the IPL, you score 264 and loss, but it is a long tournament. You need to keep continuing doing the work, even our best fielders drop catches, so luck is not on our side but we can sit around thinking about it. Chameera and Jamieson are playing."
18:41

Can RCB continue their dominance over DC?

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Hello and welcome to the coverage of the Indian Premier League 2026 match No. 39 between Delhi Capitals (DC) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.  

Hurting from a staggering defeat despite posting 264, DC have little time to recover emotionally as they face another formidable side in defending champions RCB.

The six-wicket loss to Punjab Kings, a game in which their bowlers were dismantled in a record chase, has left DC shaken.
 
Placed sixth on the table, they now find themselves in a tightening play-off race where another defeat could seriously dent their chances.

DC's batting prowess and bowling concerns

Delhi's campaign so far has been defined by splendid batting but inconsistent execution with the ball.

Their top order, led by KL Rahul, has repeatedly provided blistering starts, while the likes of Nitish Rana and David Miller have ensured momentum is maintained through the middle overs.

However, the inability to defend even imposing totals is a concern after a moderate success while chasing totals..

The death bowling, in particular, has looked vulnerable under pressure -- something that opposition teams have begun to target.

RCB's balanced approach

In contrast, RCB, placed a comfortable second in points table, have shown greater balance across departments.

Led by charismatic Virat Kohli their batting unit has revolved around strong top-order contributions, and the return to form of Devdutt Padikkal only adds further depth and stability, making them an even more formidable batting side.

The middle order, too, has played more defined roles in finishing games.

But RCB's threat is not limited to their batting firepower alone. Their bowlers have shown the ability to rein in opposition sides in crucial phases, particularly at the death: a quality that could prove decisive against a free-scoring Delhi line-up.

Head-to-head record

Royal Challengers Bengaluru have an excellent head-to-head record against Delhi Capitals, having won 20 of the 33 matches played.

Delhi won 12, with one no-result. In the 2025 season, both teams won a match each.

Predicted XIs:

Delhi Capitals: Axar Patel (Captain), Pathum Nissanka, KL Rahul (Wicketkeeper), Nitish Rana, Sameer Rizvi, David Miller, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam, Kuldeep Yadav, Mukesh Kumar, Lungi Ngidi.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Rajat Patidar (Captain), Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Phil Salt (Wicketkeeper), Tim David, Krunal Pandya, Romario Shepherd, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma, and Jacob Duffy.

Where to watch: The match will be broadcast live on Star Sports channels from 19:30 pm IST; JioHotstar will stream the match in multiple languages.