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Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar reduce Delhi to IPL’s lowest powerplay score — and Kohli steals the show anyway | Cricket News

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Last updated: 2026/04/27 at 5:49 PM
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Special spellsNo recovery

4 min readUpdated: Apr 27, 2026 11:31 PM IST

Synopsis: Delhi Capitals batters meekly surrender in stunning opening spell from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar as Royal Challengers Bengaluru cantered to an nine-wicket win in a low run-chase.

Ask a Delhiite who their favourite cricketer is and prepare for a lookalike — conical beard, studs and tattoos — to burst into an RCB chant. Virat Kohli’s presence looms so large over this fixture that it needed something truly special to steal the spotlight away from him as Royal Challengers Bengaluru made their way to the Feroz Shah Kotla on Monday.

A sensational new-ball spell from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and some dire batting from Delhi Capitals’ top order, would do exactly that. The two pacers reduced the home side to the lowest-ever powerplay score in the IPL — 13 for 6 — and ended the prospects of this match being any kind of contest then and there.

AS IT HAPPENED | DC VS RCB

RCB cantered to an eight-wicket win, taking only 39 balls to complete the 76-run chase. Two losses at home in two days — succumbing to the highest-ever chase in IPL history against Punjab Kings on Saturday, then this — have left Delhi reeling.

Virat Kohli's presence looms so large over this fixture that it needed something truly special to steal the spotlight away from him as Royal Challengers Bengaluru made their way to the Feroz Shah Kotla on Monday. (BCCI/Creimas Photo) Virat Kohli’s presence looms so large over this fixture that it needed something truly special to steal the spotlight away from him as Royal Challengers Bengaluru made their way to the Feroz Shah Kotla on Monday. (BCCI/Creimas Photo)

Special spells

There were no indications of Delhi’s pitch having the kind of spice that the scorecard suggests. It wasn’t outrightly dead; a bit of seam movement was on offer. Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar’s ploys were predictable — the in-form pacers have been effective in the powerplay this season across a range of conditions. But the history-making feat came thanks to soft dismissals and poor technique as much as it did to quality bowling.

Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar ripped through them with such ease that eight for six in the fourth over looked like a lucky break.

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Bhuvneshwar got things started, ripping through the middle stump of left-handed Sahil Parakh on debut with a brilliant in-swinging yorker. The Indian veteran — 14 wickets after this game, joint highest wicket-taker in the competition — seems back to his best. The pace has expectedly not gone up with age, but then it had never been his weapon. The devilish movement with the new ball, and the craft, remain. Moving it both ways, he had Tristan Stubbs and Axar Patel both prodding to first slip and the keeper respectively, unable to read the late movement.

There was no respite from the other end. Hazlewood was consistently quick and disciplined, sticking to his Test-match length — international-grade quality that Delhi’s batters simply could not handle. KL Rahul and Nitish Rana were both caught for pace, planted deep in their crease, attempting pull shots on balls that quickly rose on them and top-edging back to the pavilion. The Australian ended Abhishek Porel’s cameo, and the DC innings, with a scorching yorker to crown a spell of four for 12.

No recovery

That Delhi needed an opening batter at No. 7 — coming to the middle while the team score was still in single digits and the new ball still zipping around — told the story. Porel survived and stayed the course. Those around him, including cameos from David Miller and Kyle Jamieson, attempted a revival, but Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar had the game won for RCB long before that.

The chase was over before it began, but the crowd finally rose as the RCB openers walked in. Kohli’s lofted straight drive for four off his second ball had them roaring for the first time all night. Devdutt Padikkal and Jacob Bethell tonked the Delhi bowlers around while the Delhi batter waited patiently at the non-striker’s end as the crowd chanted his name. He finished proceedings with two back-to-back sixes.

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The home boy had given them a few moments of glee that the home team comprehensively failed to.

Brief Scores: Delhi Capitals 75 all out in 16.3 overs (Porel 30; Hazlewood 4/12, Bhuvneshwar 3/5) lost to Royal Challengers Bengaluru 77/1 in 6.3 overs (Padikkal 34 not out, Kohli 23 not out) by eight wickets.

Namit Kumar

Namit Kumar is a Senior Sports Correspondent for The Indian Express, based in New Delhi. He is known for his versatile reporting across several major sports disciplines.

Professional Profile

Specializations: He covers a wide variety of sports including tennis, football, cricket, and motorsports.

Focus: His writing often delves into the finer details and technical analysis of the sports he covers.

Social Media: You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @namitkumar_17.

Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025)

Namit’s recent work focuses heavily on international cricket series and domestic tournaments, as well as high-profile global tennis events:

International Cricket (India vs South Africa Series):

“Intelligence, skill, and heart: How Arshdeep Singh took out Reeza Hendricks” (Dec 15, 2025) — A detailed analysis of Arshdeep’s tactical comeback in the T20I series.

“How India’s seamers froze South Africa in chilly Dharamshala” (Dec 14, 2025).

“Why India’s T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and vice-captain Shubman Gill losing form, is the start of a blunt headache” (Dec 12, 2025) — An analytical piece on the statistics and form of India’s leadership duo.

“Quinton de Kock dismantles Indian bowling combination with silent savagery” (Dec 11, 2025).

Domestic Cricket (Ranji Trophy):

“Ranji Trophy: J&K conquer Kotla and Delhi for first time” (Nov 11, 2025) — Reporting on the historic first win for Jammu & Kashmir over Delhi in the tournament’s history.

“What makes J&K pacer Auqib Nabi special” (Nov 8, 2025) — A profile on the pacer’s accuracy and swing.

“Unearthing the next Virat Kohli still a while away but Delhi’s young batting talent full of promise” (Oct 24, 2025).

Tennis and Golf:

“Jannik Sinner’s winter-time madness: How Italian refined his game to beat Alcaraz” (Nov 17, 2025) — A deep dive into Sinner’s technical improvements following his US Open loss.

“Everyone’s come to watch Rory McIlroy but keep an eye out for ‘people’s champion’ Tommy Fleetwood” (Oct 17, 2025).

Football Tactics:

“Why are long throw-ins giving football defenders and lawmakers a headache?” (Nov 2, 2025) — An analytical piece on the evolving strategies surrounding throw-ins in modern football.

Reporting Style
Namit is active in covering the Delhi sports scene, providing detailed match reports for international cricket matches and Ranji Trophy fixtures at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. He also provides on-the-ground reporting for happenings in the city, such as his recent coverage of the DP World India Championship golf event. Additionally, he actively writes on tennis, analysing matches and reporting on major events, especially during the Grand Slam tournaments. … Read More

Stay updated with the latest sports news across Cricket, Football, Chess, and more. Catch all the action with real-time live cricket score updates and in-depth coverage of ongoing matches.

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