Originally posted by: Viswasruti

Can a one-day turnaround help Delhi Capitals bounce back from the stinging defeat to Punjab Kings, who chased down a world-record 265 with more than an over to spare? In the unforgiving world of the IPL, it has to. For Delhi, there's neither time nor the luxury to dwell on the what ifs anyway, especially with second-placed Royal Challengers Bengaluru already in town.
At the halfway mark, DC have more losses against their name than wins. All four defeats have come in the last-five outings - a slump that folllwed yet another promising start to their IPL 2026 campaign. Back at home, against the table toppers PBKS, Delhi piled on a mammoth score only for the bowling and fielding to collectively let them down in a game where the batters finally stepped up.
Lungi Ngidi's freak injury also compromised their attack on Saturday. Now with Mitchell Starc unavailable until the start of next month, the concerns in an already misfiring pace department have compounded. Hurt and vulnerable as they may be, Delhi can't afford more slip-ups heading into the business half of the season.
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