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Axar Patel: Shock loss to Punjab Kings played a role in DC’s collapse against RCB | Cricket News

2 min readApr 28, 2026 07:30 AM IST

The list of excuses for Delhi Capitals’ collapse against the Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Monday began with the shock defeat to Punjab Kings two days prior. Fronting up to the media after a dire performance from his batting lineup, skipper Axar Patel admitted that the defeat to Punjab on Saturday, where the visitors managed the highest run-chase in IPL history, impacted his players.

Axar said that not only was it a huge psychological blow, after which they had to dust themselves off quickly and play again, but also influenced the thinking of the batters about the kind of pitch they should expect.

“After what happened in the last game (not being able to defend 264 against Punjab), I feel like the team’s morale went down. After scoring so many runs, nine times out of ten, you win the game. But the team were down that they could not defend that score. I felt there was a little hesitation because of that,” he said at the Feroz Shah Kotla grounds on Monday.

“The batters felt like the ball will come onto the bat as nicely as it was on Saturday. And they probably thought that they needed to score even more than they did so they came out with that mindset,” he added.

But the pitch was not as flat as it was on Saturday, and a quality new-ball spell from Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar skittled Delhi to the lowest powerplay score in IPL history – 13 for six – and eventually had them 75 all out.

“Luck played a role today,” Axar said. “All the batters kept getting out within one or two balls, it’s not like anyone got set and lost their wicket. Nobody was able to stand tall. To lose three wickets in 15 or 16 balls was tough. We will just have to move on from this day.”

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.

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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.

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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

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