Rahul took his bat thumped his chest and walked off to handshakes following a thrilling knock that silenced a jam packed Chinnaswamy a ground he is familiar with but overpowered as the away team this time Under a difficult two paced pitch with variable bounce Rahuls class was evident once he started attacking A dropped catch by Patidar when DC were 22 for 2 cost RCB dearly From there Rahul was in control and Stubbs later confirmed the chase in style With this victory Delhi Capitals not only defeated RCB but also achieved a historic milestone their first ever 4 0 start to an IPL season RCB vs DC: Match result DC won the match with six wickets in hand , delivering a complete team performance under the leadership of Axar Patel. It was their 4th win of IPL 2025. RCB vs DC: Runs scored Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 163 in 20 overs Delhi Capitals: 169 in 17.5 overs RCB vs DC: Most runs in the match KL Rahul: 93 Runs KL Rahul emerged as the top run getter of the match as he scored 93 runs in just 53 balls with the help of 6 sixes and 7 fours. Also Read | Who are the batters to have been retired out in the history of IPL? Check full list here RCB vs DC: Best bowling in the match Kuldeep Yadav: 2 wickets for 17 runs Kuldeep Yadav was the best bowler of the match, as he picked up 2 wickets by just giving 17 runs in four overs against a dangerous batting lineup of RCB. RCB vs DC: Most sixes KL Rahul: 6 sixes KL Rahul smashed 6 sixes in his brilliant knock, the most by any player in the match. Also Read | Priyansh Arya's 39-Ball Century Powers PBKS to 18-Run Win Player of the match KL Rahul emerged as the player of the match against RCB; he played a very important role in the victory of DC. He scored a brillian knock of 93 runs in just 53 balls and helped his team to get victory. Rahul shines as DC crush RCB for fourth straight win KL Rahul shone at Chinnaswamy as Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 6 wickets in an easy run chase. Rahul, against his old team, completed the match with a six, ending a spectacular 47-ball 63. His 111-run partnership with Trystan Stubbs (38*) was DC's record fifth-wicket stand in the history of IPL. Earlier, Phil Salt provided RCB with a blazing start with 37 off 17, but his run-out led to a collapse, restricting them to 163. Kuldeep and Vipraj excelled with the ball, while RCB bowling was lacking in control. DC continued their flawless start, claiming their fourth successive win.