IPL 2026: DC edge RCB by 6 wickets as David Miller seals last-over win
Miller (22 not out 10b) could not take Delhi home in the outing against Gujarat Titans when they needed two off 2 balls, inviting sharp criticism.
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DC found saviours in Rahul (57, 34b), Stubbs (60 not out, 47b) and Axar Patel (24 retired hurt) to make 179/4 (PTI)
Bengaluru, 18 April
David Miller sort of redeemed himself with two last-over
sixes after KL Rahul made a 57 rooted in classicism and Tristan Stubbs produced
an equally chic 60 as Delhi Capitals edged Royal Challengers Bengaluru by six
wickets in their IPL match here on Saturday.
Considering the slow nature of this particular Chinnaswamy
strip and the quality in RCB bowling ranks, the chase of 176 was never going to
be straightforward.
Miller (22 not out 10b) could not take Delhi home in the
outing against Gujarat Titans when they needed two off 2 balls, inviting sharp
criticism.
However, he did not make any mistake today, hammered Romario
Shepherd for two huge sixes as DC, who needed 15 runs off the last over,
scampered home and RCB crashed to their second defeat of the season.
DC found saviours at various times in Rahul (57, 34b),
Stubbs (60 not out, 47b) and Axar Patel (24 retired hurt) to make 179 for four,
ending a two-match losing streak.
Rahul played an innings of rare quality, a bit un-T20 if you
may, to rescue DC from a disastrous start and set the chase in order. He took a
particular liking for Josh Hazlewood, carving him for a total of two sixes and
three fours. In fact, both his sixes were of amazing quality — the first one an
inside out lofted shot over covers and the second a flick, which he executed
through a last minute snap of wrist.
Rahul fetched his fifty in 30 balls but fell to Krunal
Pandya, hitting the spinner into the hands of a diving Virat Kohli at long-on. By
then Rahul and Stubbs added 69 runs for the fourth wicket as DC walked back
from a precarious 18 for three in 2.5 overs. Stubbs and Axar added 47 for the
fifth wicket before the latter had to hobble off the field with a niggle.
At that time DC were 134 for four in 15.5 overs, needing to
score 45 off 25 balls.
But Stubbs found an able ally in Miller as they knocked off
those runs with a ball to spare.
It would have been hugely satisfying for them as Bhuvneshwar
Kumar (3/26) had plucked the wickets of Pathum Nissanka, Karun Nair and Sameer
Rizvi in his opening burst, showing virtues of old school swing bowling.
Earlier, despite Phil Salt producing a well-crafted 63,
Capitals muffled the big guns in RCB’s batting unit to restrict the defending
champions to a sub-par 175 for eight.
After being asked to bat first, RCB's start was anything but
smooth as the Capitals bowlers stuck to a good line in the first four overs. Virat
Kohli (19), who added 52 runs for the first wicket with Salt whose fifty came
off 38 balls, played a couple of delectable shots off pacer Mukesh Kumar and
his partner from England too unfurled a cracking four off Auqib Nabi.
But even then the run-rate remained a tad above eight in
that phase. However, Axar’s decision to give a third over to Nabi shifted the
momentum in favour of RCB.
Salt feasted on Nabi's medium pace offerings, carting him
for two fours and a six in the fifth over that yielded 18 runs. It helped RCB
finish the Power Play at a rather happy note of 59 for 1, despite losing Kohli
to Lungi Ngidi.
Salt too seemed to have shed his indifferent form, bringing
up his fifty in 30 balls. Salt and Devdutt Padikkal milked 47 runs for the
second wicket before the latter skied a simple catch to David Miller at deep
off Axar (2/18).
It gave DC a chance to gain some foothold in the match and
they used it quite brilliantly.
After ousting Devdutt, the visitors managed to get rid of
Salt, who hoiked Kuldeep Yadav (2/32) to Stubbs in the deep, as RCB were 105
for three. Skipper Rajat Patidar and Tim David looked set for a familiar
destruction job, hammering a couple of big blows.
But Patidar chased a wide delivery from Mukesh to get caught
behind by Rahul, and David could not negotiate Axar’s spin and his heave ended
in the hands of T Natarajan at the edge of the circle. The much-improved
performance by Axar and Kuldeep meant that RCB could not attain the familiarmiddle-over momentum.
They made 99 for 2 in the first 10 overs for a reasonable
platform, but they could muster only 76 runs in a powerless back 10 period as
the hosts ended up with their season’s first total under 200 in a completed
innings.
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