The Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals match scorecard from IPL 2026’s 26th fixture tells the story of one of the most tightly fought contests of the season. Played on April 18, 2026, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, the game went right down to the wire before Delhi Capitals (DC) got over the line with a single ball to spare.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), batting first after DC captain Axar Patel won the toss and chose to field, posted 175 for 8 in their 20 overs. In reply, Delhi Capitals chased down the target of 176 with a composed, occasionally nerve-jangling run chase, finishing at 179 for 4 in 19.5 overs to win by six wickets. The result handed RCB their second defeat of IPL 2026 and their first loss on home soil that season.
Two performances defined the contest. Phil Salt’s fluent 63 off 38 balls gave RCB the ideal platform at the top of the order, but the innings lost momentum once he departed, and DC’s bowlers made sure the middle overs yielded little. In reply, Tristan Stubbs held the DC innings together with an unbeaten 60 off 47 balls after his side had slipped to 18 for 3 inside the powerplay, while KL Rahul’s 57 rebuilt the innings alongside him. David Miller then finished the match in trademark fashion, smashing two sixes in the final over to seal a six-wicket win with a ball to spare. Stubbs was named Player of the Match for his composed, match-defining innings.
This article breaks down the complete RCB vs DC match scorecard — innings by innings, partnership by partnership — along with the key turning points, head-to-head record, and answers to the most common questions fans ask about this fixture.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals Match Summary
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Match | 26th Match, IPL 2026 |
| Date | April 18, 2026 |
| Venue | M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
| Toss | Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to field |
| Result | Delhi Capitals won by 6 wickets (with 1 ball remaining) |
| Winning margin | 6 wickets, 1 ball to spare |
| Player of the Match | Tristan Stubbs (60* off 47) |
Short match summary: Put in to bat first, RCB rode on Phil Salt’s 63 to post 175 for 8, but couldn’t kick on after a bright start, with Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav and Lungi Ngidi sharing two wickets apiece to squeeze the middle overs. Chasing 176, DC were reduced to 18 for 3 inside three overs by a superb opening burst from Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who accounted for all three early wickets. KL Rahul (57) and Tristan Stubbs (60*) then added 69 for the fourth wicket to steady the innings, before Stubbs and David Miller (22* off 10) closed out a thrilling last-over finish.
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RCB vs DC Scorecard
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Innings
RCB were sent in to bat and finished on 175 for 8 in their 20 overs, a total that looked light of a truly competitive score once DC’s spinners and seamers tightened their grip in the middle overs.
RCB Batting Scorecard
| Batter | Dismissal | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Phil Salt | c Stubbs b Kuldeep Yadav | 63 | 38 | 4 | 3 | 165.79 |
| Virat Kohli | c Nissanka b Ngidi | 19 | 13 | 4 | 0 | 146.15 |
| Devdutt Padikkal | c Miller b (DC bowler) | 18 | 13 | — | — | 138.46 |
| Rajat Patidar (c) | dismissed | — | — | — | — | — |
| Tim David | dismissed | — | — | — | — | — |
| Jitesh Sharma (wk) | dismissed | — | — | — | — | — |
| Romario Shepherd | dismissed | — | — | — | — | — |
| Krunal Pandya | dismissed | — | — | — | — | — |
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar | not out | 3 | — | — | — | — |
| Rasikh Salam (Impact Sub) | not out | 0 | — | — | — | — |
| Total | 175/8 | (20 overs) |
A quick note on transparency: official post-match coverage widely confirmed the scores above the line Salt’s 63, Kohli’s 19, Padikkal’s 18, and the finishing pair of Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3) and Rasikh Salam (0*) along with the final total of 175 for 8. Ball-by-ball figures for Patidar, David, Jitesh Sharma, Shepherd and Krunal Pandya were not part of the widely circulated match reports at the time of writing, so rather than guess at exact numbers, this piece flags that gap rather than fabricate them.
What is clear from the coverage is that none of the five middle-order batters made a lasting impact together they accounted for the bulk of RCB’s remaining eight wickets without any one of them turning a start into a match-defining innings.
RCB raced to 52 without loss inside five overs, with Salt (30 off 18) and Kohli (19 off 12) putting DC’s new-ball attack under real pressure. But Kohli fell to Lungi Ngidi, caught by Pathum Nissanka, and the flow of wickets that followed including Devdutt Padikkal for 18 and eventually Salt himself, holing out to long-off off Kuldeep Yadav after bringing up his half-century meant RCB never found the acceleration they needed at the death.
RCB managed only two boundaries in their last six overs and failed to hit a single boundary in the final two overs of the innings, a passage of play that ultimately cost them a stronger total.
Delhi Capitals Bowling
| Bowler | Overs | Runs | Wickets | Economy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Axar Patel | 4 | 18 | 2 | 4.50 |
| Kuldeep Yadav | 4 | 32 | 2 | 8.00 |
| Lungi Ngidi | 4 | 39 | 2 | 9.75 |
| Others (Auqib Nabi Dar, T Natarajan, Mukesh Kumar) | — | — | 2 (shared) | — |
Best bowling performance: Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav were the standout performers with two wickets apiece, but it was Axar’s economy of 4.50 that did the most damage to RCB’s scoring rate, choking the innings through the middle overs when RCB needed to build momentum after the fall of their top order.
Delhi Capitals Innings
Chasing 176 for victory, Delhi Capitals endured a torrid start before recovering to seal a thrilling six-wicket win with a ball to spare.
Delhi Capitals Batting Scorecard
| Batter | Dismissal | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pathum Nissanka | out (review upheld) | low score | early | — | — | — |
| Karun Nair (Impact Sub) | out | low score | early | — | — | — |
| Sameer Rizvi | out | low score | early | — | — | — |
| KL Rahul (wk) | dismissed | 57 | 34 | — | — | 167.65 |
| Tristan Stubbs | not out | 60 | 47 | 4 | 1 | 127.66 |
| Axar Patel (c) | retired hurt | 26 | 19 | — | — | 136.84 |
| David Miller | not out | 22 | 10 | 1 | 2 | 220.00 |
| Total | 179/4 | (19.5 overs) | ||||
| Extras | 6 |
*Nissanka, Nair and Rizvi all fell inside Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s opening burst, with DC reduced to 18 for 3 in just three overs. None of the three made a meaningful contribution individually, and precise run-by-run figures for that trio were not part of the confirmed match coverage — what is clear is that the team was 18 for 3 when the fourth-wicket rebuild began.
Key partnerships:
- 4th wicket: KL Rahul and Tristan Stubbs added 69 runs off 44 balls, the partnership that effectively rescued DC’s chase after the top-order collapse.
- 5th wicket: Tristan Stubbs and Axar Patel put on 47 runs, before Axar retired hurt with cramps on 26 off 19 balls.
- Unbroken finishing stand: Stubbs and David Miller closed out the chase together, with Miller’s late assault sealing the win.
Winning runs: With 15 needed off the final over bowled by Romario Shepherd, Miller hit back-to-back sixes to bring the equation down to 1 off 2 balls, before finishing the match with a boundary — completing DC’s chase of 176 with 179 for 4 in 19.5 overs.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru Bowling
| Bowler | Runs | Wickets | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bhuvneshwar Kumar | 26 | 3 | 3/18 inside the powerplay; finished with 3/26 |
| Krunal Pandya | — | — | Provided support in the middle overs |
| Josh Hazlewood | — | 0 | Went for runs against a rampant KL Rahul |
| Rasikh Salam | — | — | Hit for boundaries by Stubbs in the 13th over |
| Romario Shepherd | — | 0 | Bowled the tense final over, conceded the winning runs |
Best bowling figures: Bhuvneshwar Kumar was comfortably RCB’s standout bowler, taking out Pathum Nissanka, Karun Nair and Sameer Rizvi inside his opening three overs to leave DC reeling at 18 for 3, before finishing with figures of 3 for 26 from his full quota.
RCB vs DC Key Batting Performances
Phil Salt’s contribution for RCB: Salt was RCB’s stand-out batter with the bat, striking a fluent 63 off 38 balls that included 4 fours and 3 sixes. He gave RCB the perfect platform, sharing a brisk opening stand with Kohli and reaching his half-century in style with a six down the ground off Kuldeep Yadav, before eventually holing out to long-off to end a strong personal innings.
Virat Kohli’s innings: Kohli made 19 off 13 balls, striking 4 boundaries during a lively opening burst alongside Salt. His dismissal, caught by Pathum Nissanka off Lungi Ngidi, was an early setback for RCB just as the innings appeared to be building serious momentum.
Tristan Stubbs’ match-winning knock: Stubbs’ unbeaten 60 off 47 balls was the innings that defined the match. Walking in with DC reeling at 18 for 3, he rebuilt the chase patiently, maintaining the best control percentage of any batter in the game before accelerating in the closing overs — including a first six of the innings off Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the 18th over. His composure under pressure earned him the Player of the Match award.
Other important batting contributions: KL Rahul’s 57 off 34 balls was crucial in stabilising DC’s innings after the early collapse, continuing his strong record against Josh Hazlewood in particular. Axar Patel’s 26 off 19 balls kept the scoreboard moving before cramps forced him to retire hurt, and David Miller’s blistering unbeaten 22 off just 10 balls — including two sixes in the final over — finished the chase in style, avenging a similar situation he had failed to close out against Gujarat Titans earlier in the season.
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RCB vs DC Key Bowling Performances
Best RCB bowlers: Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the pick of the RCB attack by some distance, with figures of 3 for 26 that included the prized early wickets of Nissanka, Nair and Rizvi. His opening spell (3 for 18 inside the powerplay) very nearly won RCB the match on its own.
Best DC bowlers: Axar Patel (2/18) and Kuldeep Yadav (2/32) were DC’s most impactful bowlers with the ball, sharing four wickets between them and choking RCB’s run rate through the middle overs. Lungi Ngidi also chipped in with two wickets, including the key breakthrough of Virat Kohli.
Wicket-taking spells: Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s opening burst for RCB and the Axar Patel–Kuldeep Yadav spin combination for DC were the two spells that shaped the match, both arriving at critical junctures — Bhuvneshwar with the new ball in the chase, and DC’s spinners in the middle overs of RCB’s innings.
Economy-rate comparison: Axar Patel’s economy of 4.50 was the most miserly figure of the match by any regular bowler, well below Kuldeep Yadav’s 8.00 and Lungi Ngidi’s 9.75, underlining how much of DC’s control over RCB’s innings came through Axar’s disciplined left-arm spin.
RCB vs DC Partnership Highlights
Important RCB partnerships: RCB’s only substantial stand came at the top of the order, with Salt and Kohli putting on a rapid 52 for the first wicket inside five overs. RCB reached 50 in just 30 balls for the loss of no wickets, but no partnership of similar scale followed once Kohli departed.
Important DC partnerships: DC’s chase turned on the fourth-wicket stand between KL Rahul and Tristan Stubbs, worth 69 runs off 44 balls. This was followed by a further 47-run partnership between Stubbs and Axar Patel that kept DC ahead of the required rate before Axar’s cramps intervened.
Partnership that changed the momentum: The Rahul–Stubbs stand was unquestionably the game’s turning point with the bat. Coming together at 18 for 3, the pair rebuilt DC’s innings from the depths of an early collapse into a position of control, laying the platform for the eventual chase.
Final winning partnership: The unbroken stand between Tristan Stubbs and David Miller sealed the win, with Miller’s late hitting — two sixes and a boundary in the final over — completing the job with a ball to spare.
RCB vs DC Match Turning Points
RCB’s batting start: The Salt–Kohli opening stand of 52 in five overs gave RCB every chance of posting a total well beyond 175, with the pitch appearing good for batting in the powerplay.
Middle-over wickets: The introduction of Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav changed the complexion of RCB’s innings entirely. Between them, DC’s spin duo restricted RCB’s middle overs to a trickle of runs, preventing any of the middle-order batters from building an innings and ensuring RCB finished short of a truly imposing total.
DC’s chase: Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s sensational opening burst — three wickets for just 18 runs inside three overs — threatened to blow the chase apart entirely and put RCB in the box seat at 18 for 3.
Crucial overs at the end: With DC needing 42 off 25 balls after Axar Patel’s retirement, RCB’s pace bowlers, Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, applied intense pressure with yorkers, at one stage going 20 balls without conceding a boundary. That squeeze set up a tense finish rather than a comfortable win for either side.
Moment that shifted the match toward Delhi Capitals: The turning point in DC’s favour came in the final over, when David Miller — who had failed to finish a similar chase against Gujarat Titans earlier in the season — smashed Romario Shepherd for two sixes in as many balls to bring the equation down from 15 required to just 1 off 2 balls, effectively sealing the match for DC.
RCB vs DC Head-to-Head Record
Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Delhi Capitals have a long and competitive rivalry stretching back to the early years of the IPL, with the head-to-head count regularly shifting depending on the season. Historically, RCB have held a narrow overall edge in matches between the two franchises, though DC have had strong recent patches — including consecutive wins over RCB at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in IPL 2025 and again in this April 2026 fixture.
Recent RCB vs DC results:
- April 18, 2026 (IPL 2026, Bengaluru): DC won by 6 wickets, chasing 176.
- April 10, 2025 (IPL 2025, Bengaluru): DC won by 6 wickets, chasing 164, with KL Rahul’s unbeaten 93 the standout innings.
- April 27, 2025 (IPL 2025, Delhi): RCB won by 6 wickets, with Krunal Pandya’s unbeaten 73 sealing the chase.
- April 15, 2023 (IPL 2023, Bengaluru): RCB won by 23 runs, powered by a Virat Kohli half-century.
- May 6, 2023 (IPL 2023, Delhi): DC won by 7 wickets, with Phil Salt (then playing for DC) striking 87 off 45 balls.
Winning trends: DC have had notable success chasing against RCB at the Chinnaswamy in recent seasons, a trend that continued in this fixture despite the venue traditionally being viewed as a high-scoring, batting-friendly ground. RCB, meanwhile, have tended to fare better in matches at their home venue when defending totals well in excess of 190–200.
RCB vs DC Match Highlights
Toss: Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel won the toss and chose to field first, citing the chasing history at the Chinnaswamy Stadium and the possibility of a slower day-game surface.
First innings highlights: Phil Salt and Virat Kohli gave RCB a rapid start, racing to 52 without loss inside five overs. Kohli’s dismissal off Lungi Ngidi broke the momentum, and although Salt continued to counter-attack — bringing up his half-century with a six over long-off — RCB’s innings stalled once DC’s spinners took control, with the hosts managing just two boundaries in the last six overs.
Second innings highlights: Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s early burst reduced DC to 18 for 3, but KL Rahul and Tristan Stubbs steadied the innings with a 69-run stand. Stubbs went on to anchor the chase to the end, finishing unbeaten on 60, while David Miller’s late six-hitting sealed a dramatic finish.
Best catches and wickets: Tristan Stubbs’ catch at long-off to dismiss Phil Salt off Kuldeep Yadav was a key moment in RCB’s innings, while Pathum Nissanka’s catch to remove Virat Kohli off Lungi Ngidi was equally significant. With the ball, Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s opening spell — accounting for three wickets in three overs — was the standout bowling performance of the match.
Key moments from the final overs: Needing 15 off the last over from Romario Shepherd, David Miller took just one run off the first ball before launching consecutive sixes to bring DC to the brink of victory, finishing the match with a boundary off the fourth ball of the over.
RCB vs DC Match Result
Delhi Capitals won the match by six wickets, with a ball to spare. Chasing Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s total of 175 for 8, DC finished on 179 for 4 in 19.5 overs to complete a thrilling last-over win at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Tristan Stubbs, unbeaten on 60 off 47 balls, was named Player of the Match for anchoring the chase from 18 for 3 through to victory. The result was DC’s away win of the season and lifted them up the IPL 2026 points table, while it handed RCB their first defeat at home in the 2026 season.
Conclusion
The complete Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Delhi Capitals match scorecard from April 18, 2026, tells the story of a contest that swung back and forth before Delhi Capitals emerged six-wicket winners with a ball to spare. RCB’s 175 for 8 was built on Phil Salt’s fluent 63 and a rapid opening stand with Virat Kohli, but the innings lost its way once DC’s spin pair of Axar Patel and Kuldeep Yadav took control of the middle overs.
In response, Bhuvneshwar Kumar’s early burst threatened to derail DC’s chase entirely, reducing them to 18 for 3, but Tristan Stubbs’ composed, unbeaten 60 built alongside KL Rahul’s 57 and finished off by David Miller’s blistering cameo completed one of the more dramatic run chases of the IPL 2026 season.
The biggest individual performances of the match belonged to Stubbs, whose Player-of-the-Match innings turned a top-order collapse into a victory, and to Bhuvneshwar Kumar, whose new-ball burst very nearly delivered RCB an unlikely defence of a modest total.
For DC, the win was a statement of their depth and composure under pressure; for RCB, it was a reminder that a fast start with the bat needs to be backed up through the middle overs to be converted into a match-winning total. As both franchises continue their push through the IPL 2026 season, this RCB vs DC scorecard will be remembered as one of the tournament’s genuine last-over thrillers.
FAQs
1.What was the RCB vs DC match scorecard?
Royal Challengers Bengaluru scored 175 for 8 in 20 overs, and Delhi Capitals chased the target down with 179 for 4 in 19.5 overs, winning the match by 6 wickets.
2.Who won RCB vs DC?
Delhi Capitals won the match by 6 wickets, with a ball to spare, on April 18, 2026, at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
3.What was RCB’s total against DC?
RCB posted 175 for 8 in their 20 overs, built around Phil Salt’s 63 off 38 balls.
4.What was Delhi Capitals’ score against RCB?
Delhi Capitals finished on 179 for 4 in 19.5 overs, successfully chasing down RCB’s target of 176.
5.Who was the top scorer in RCB vs DC?
Tristan Stubbs was the top scorer of the match with an unbeaten 60 off 47 balls for Delhi Capitals, edging out Phil Salt’s 63 for RCB and KL Rahul’s 57 for DC in terms of match impact, and earning the Player of the Match award.
6.Who took the most wickets in RCB vs DC?
Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the leading wicket-taker in the match, finishing with figures of 3 for 26 for Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
7.Where was RCB vs DC played?
The match was played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, RCB’s home venue.

