It was the fifth consecutive loss for the David Warner-led Delhi Capitals and they are yet to open their account in the ongoing season, lying at the bottom of the table. The Delhi Capitals bowlers made a remarkable comeback to restrict Royal Challengers Bangalore to 174/6 in 20 overs despite Virat Kohli's impressive fifty (50 off 34). Apart from Kohli, none of the RCB batters could score big as the team kept losing wickets at crucial junctures against a disciplined Delhi bowling attack.
Chasing a challenging total, Delhi Capitals (DC) got off to a dreadful start. The team lost Prithvi Shaw (0) and Mitchell Marsh for 0 before Mohammed Siraj dismissed Yash Dhull for 1.
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