The electrifying clash between RCB vs DC on April 10, 2025, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium left Royal Challengers Bengaluru fans heartbroken once again. Despite a strong start, RCB failed to defend their total of 163/7, allowing Delhi Capitals to chase it down with 13 balls remaining. This match was a mirror of RCB’s old struggles—promising moments undone by middle-order collapse, poor death bowling, and tactical blunders.
Let’s break down exactly why RCB lost this crucial home game against DC.


RCB vs DC: A Blazing Start That Fizzled Out
The RCB innings began with fireworks. Phil Salt smashed 37 off 17 balls, and Virat Kohli added a quick 22 from 14. In just three overs, the scoreboard read 53/0. Fans were dreaming of a 200+ total.
But things changed quickly.
Middle-Order Meltdown
After the openers were dismissed, the RCB middle-order collapsed like a house of cards. Big names like Devdutt Padikkal, Liam Livingstone, and Jitesh Sharma all fell cheaply. Captain Rajat Patidar scored 25 but struggled to accelerate.
RCB managed only 74 runs from overs 4 to 18, losing seven wickets in the process. The momentum was gone.
Tim David’s Lone Fight
Had it not been for Tim David’s brilliant 46 not out off 24 balls, RCB’s total would’ve been much worse. His big hits in the last two overs gave fans some hope. But in T20s, one-man shows rarely win games—especially at Chinnaswamy.
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RCB vs DC: Bowling That Lacked Bite
Chinnaswamy is a nightmare for bowlers, especially when you’re defending under 170. Still, RCB had their moments.
Early Wickets, Missed Opportunities
RCB reduced DC to 67/4 after 11 overs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar picked up two early wickets. Suyash Sharma also struck by removing Axar Patel. But RCB failed to push for more.
KL Rahul’s Match-Winning Knock
The turning point of the RCB vs DC match was KL Rahul’s unbeaten 93 off 53 balls. After getting dropped on just 2 runs, Rahul made RCB pay dearly. His calm, composed, and calculated attack left RCB bowlers helpless.
He was well-supported by Tristan Stubbs (32* off 19), who added the finishing touches. Together, they stitched an unbeaten 111-run partnership.
Death Over Disaster
Once again, RCB’s death bowling was their downfall. Yash Dayal bowled an 18th over that included five wides and a six—effectively ending the contest. Even the experienced Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood couldn’t stop the boundaries in the final overs.
RCB vs DC: Tactics and Fielding Under the Scanner
In high-stakes games, small moments make big impacts.
Captaincy Confusion
Rajat Patidar made some questionable choices as captain. After Suyash Sharma picked up a wicket, he wasn’t given another over when DC’s batters were struggling against spin. Instead, bowlers like Livingstone and Krunal Pandya were brought on too late.
Costly Dropped Catch
Perhaps the biggest moment of the RCB vs DC game was when Rahul was dropped by Patidar on just 2. That missed chance allowed him to go on and win the match for DC.
The Chinnaswamy Puzzle Continues
Despite having a home ground known for high scores, RCB’s record at Chinnaswamy is poor. They’ve now lost two out of three home matches in IPL 2025.
Why Chinnaswamy Isn’t Helping RCB
- Short boundaries help chasing teams more than defending sides.
- RCB often fails to post totals above 180, which are usually needed here.
- Their bowling lacks the control needed for high-pressure games on flat pitches.
Unless RCB learns how to make the most of their home conditions, their playoff dreams might remain just dreams.
Conclusion: Same Old Story in RCB vs DC
RCB’s defeat against DC in Match 24 of IPL 2025 was more than just a bad day—it was a pattern. A strong start, a weak middle, and poor death bowling have become all too common. Tim David’s late hitting and early bowling success gave hope, but KL Rahul’s masterclass and tactical errors from RCB sealed the result.
As fans continue to chant “Arr-Cee-Bee” in hope, the team must act fast. The question remains: can RCB finally solve the Chinnaswamy riddle, or will this be another season of missed opportunities?
Final Thoughts
The RCB vs DC match was a classic IPL showdown—thrilling, emotional, and full of turning points. But for RCB, the outcome was all too familiar. They must regroup, rethink, and return stronger.
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