In a pivotal IPL 2024 showdown at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Royal Challengers Bengaluru faced off against Delhi Capitals in a match that was crucial for both teams' playoff aspirations. RCB, after losing the toss and being put into bat, showcased a stellar batting performance, particularly from Rajat Patidar and Will Jacks, who powered their team to a competitive total of 187/9.
RCB vs DC Match Highlights: IPL 2024
IPL • 13 May, 2024 • 84,346 Views • ⭐ 3.4
Written by Anand Swami
On the other side, DC started their chase disastrously, losing quick wickets, with only Axar Patel showing some resistance. The match unfolded with dramatic fielding displays and strategic bowling changes, keeping the spectators on the edge of their seats.
Early Match Dynamics
After Delhi Capitals chose to field first, Royal Challengers Bengaluru started their innings with intent at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Rajat Patidar was particularly aggressive, scoring a swift 52 runs from just 32 deliveries, including several powerful boundaries that energized the crowd and bolstered RCB’s morale. His partner, Will Jacks, also made a significant contribution with 41 runs off 29 balls, playing a crucial role in building the innings' momentum.
Despite a challenging start, their partnership provided stability, helping RCB navigate through some tight overs. Rasikh Salam was the standout bowler for DC, claiming 2 wickets for just 23 runs in three overs, demonstrating control and precision that temporarily slowed RCB’s scoring rate. However, Patidar and Jacks maintained a strong run rate to set a competitive target.
DC’s Top Order Collapse
Delhi Capitals' response to RCB’s total was marred by a disastrous start, losing four early wickets within the powerplay. The initial breakthrough came when Swapnil Singh dismissed David Warner for just one run, catching him off a fuller delivery which Warner holed out to Will Jacks at long-on. Mohammed Siraj further rattled DC by taking the wicket of Kumar Kushagra, trapping him LBW for a duck. DC found themselves reeling at 30/4 after just 3.4 overs, a precarious position that left the middle order exposed much earlier than anticipated. This collapse put immense pressure on the remaining batsmen, setting a challenging course for the rest of the innings.
Axar Patel’s Lone Battle
Amid the crumbling innings, Axar Patel stood out with a resilient 57 off 39 balls. He reached his half-century in just 30 balls, attempting to stabilize the innings while keeping up with the escalating run rate. Patel’s effort was laden with fours and sixes as he single-handedly fought against a disciplined RCB bowling attack.
However, his valiant innings ended when he edged a delivery from Yash Dayal to Faf du Plessis at backward point, leaving DC in a critical position of 128/8 in the 15.4 overs. Patel's dismissal essentially signalled the end of any realistic chance for DC to chase down the target.