Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) skipper Rajat Patidar has openly criticised his team’s middle-order collapse during their six-wicket defeat against Delhi Capitals (DC) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Despite a promising start, RCB failed to maintain momentum, crumbling under pressure as spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Vipraj Nigam turned the game around.
In a post-match statement, Patidar expressed disappointment at the team’s poor shot selection and lack of composure. “60 for one, and then 90 for four — that is not acceptable,” he said. Though Patidar acknowledged that the batters were in good mental space and showed intent early on, he criticised their inability to assess the conditions properly.
Phil Salt gave RCB a blazing start, taking the score to 61/1 within the fourth over. But a series of quick wickets saw them slide to 91/4 and eventually post a below-par 163/7. Tim David’s late 37-run knock offered some resistance, but it was too little, too late.
“We thought it would be a nice batting track. We were lacking in assessing the conditions and the situation,” Patidar added.
KL Rahul guides DC to comfortable win
Player of the Match KL Rahul anchored DC’s chase with a composed unbeaten 93, helping his side reach the target with 13 balls to spare. Speaking after the match, Rahul credited his sharp reading of the wicket to his time behind the stumps.
“It was slightly tricky, but consistent and one-paced. Watching 20 overs from behind the stumps helped me assess the pitch,” Rahul said. Familiarity with the ground also played a role: “This is my home ground, I know it better than anyone else,” he added.
Rahul’s calculated shot selection and deep understanding of field placements were pivotal in navigating the chase.
Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel lauded his team’s growing confidence, as they extended their winning streak to four matches. He revealed that bowling spin in the powerplay was a strategic decision based on surface behaviour and match-up analysis.
“Everyone is playing with confidence. I felt RCB preferred pacers, so we introduced spin early,” Axar said.
He also heaped praise on Rahul for his adaptability and composure: “Having a player like him, who can change positions and play mature innings, is a huge asset. He’s carried his Champions Trophy form here.”