RCB vs DC: The 24th match of IPL 2025 is being played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Capitals. In this match, RCB, playing first, scored 163 runs for the loss of 7 wickets in the stipulated 20 overs. RCB had a great start in this match. It seemed that they would score big once again but as soon as the first wicket fell, the team collapsed like a pack of cards.

RCB vs DC: In the end, if Tim David had not played a stormy innings, then the team would have scored very little. Now after this first innings, Delhi Capitals seems to have the upper hand. The spinners of Delhi Capitals played very well. Especially Kuldeep Yadav’s bowling was very strong.
RCB vs DC: Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel won the toss and decided to bowl. RCB, who came out to bat first, had a great start. The opening pair of Virat Kohli and Phil Salt added 61 runs for the first wicket in just 3.5 overs. RCB scored the second fastest half-century in their IPL history. The team had scored 50 runs in just 3 overs. It seemed as if RCB would score around 250 runs today.
RCB vs DC: RCB’s runs were curbed as soon as Phil Salt was out
RCB vs DC: However, there was a confusion between Virat Kohli and Phil Salt about taking a run and Salt was run out. He played a stormy innings of 37 runs with the help of 4 fours and 3 sixes in just 17 balls. However, as soon as Phil Salt was out, RCB’s run rate was curbed. As soon as the spinners came to bowl, RCB started losing wickets continuously and the runs stopped completely.
DC spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Vipraj Nigam were the standout bowlers with two wickets each đâ¨
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Philip Salt and Tim David were the top scorers for RCB at Chinnaswamy tonight đ¤#IPL2025 #RCBvDC #KuldeepYadav #Sportskeeda pic.twitter.com/CNgvV2rvEL
Virat Kohli scored 22 runs off 14 balls. While Devdutt Padikkal could score only 1 and captain Rajat Patidar 25 runs. Liam Livingstone got out after scoring 4 and Jitesh Sharma 3 runs. Krunal Pandya could also score only 18 runs off 18 balls. In the end, Tim David scored 37 runs in 20 balls to take the team to a good total. Kuldeep Yadav and Vipraaj Nigam took 2-2 wickets for Delhi.