Middle order failure, bowlers flop shows, 5 criminals of RCB’s defeat, who cut the house – Rajat Patidar Devdutt Padikkal Virat Kohli Josh Hazlewood Wi Villains of RCB Defeat vs Delhi

Liam Livingstone also did not work for RCB
Liam Livingstone disappointed the most in the match against Delhi Capitals. Livinstone, famous for his power hitting, had full opportunity to stand at the crease with a lot and scored the necessary runs for RCB, but he started bats as soon as he came. In this way Livingstone was dismissed for just 4 runs. The RCB increased further after the middle order Livingstone was dismissed.
After a good start, Phil Salt missed a huge lapse
RCB opener batsman Phil Salat made a bang against Delhi Capitals. Salt, along with Virat Kohli, had brought the score to 50 runs in 3 overs, but he was run out on a wrong call trying to steal just 1 run. Philt was dismissed for 37 runs off 17 balls. RCB’s innings collapsed with Salt being dismissed.
Virat Kohli again disappointed
Virat Kohli once again disappointed at the home ground for RCB. Virat Kohli started well with Phil Salat, but he lost his wicket by getting caught in the spin of Vipraj Nigam. Virat Kohli was dismissed for RCB by scoring 22 runs in 14 balls. In this way, Virat Kohli also proved to be a big villain in RCB’s defeat.
Josh Hazlewood’s magic did not work
Josh Hazlewood, who did wonders with his bowling in this season for RCB, could not play magic against Delhi Capitals. Josh Hazlewood took 40 runs in 3 overs for RCB while he did not get a single wicket. Hazelwood’s not running was also heavy for RCB.
Captain Rajat Patidar Batting remained flop
Silver Patidar flopped on the home ground in the match against Delhi Capitals. After the initial wicket, Rajat had the responsibility to handle at least one end for RCB, but Kuldeep Yadav trapped him in his spin. Patidar was dismissed for 25 off 23 balls.