RCB lost the most in its own home, the most embarrassing in IPL history
Cricket News Desk. This trip was full of ups and downs for Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2025. Bangalore’s team led by new captain Rajat Patidar won three consecutive games while playing at home, but the team lost in both games. Like the previous match against Gujarat Titans, Bengaluru also suffered a crushing defeat to Delhi Capitals at his home field m Chinnaswamy stage. With this, Bangalore recorded an embarrassment record. Bengaluru became the highest loss team on the same ground. In the match played at Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday, April 10, Bengaluru beat first and the entire team was able to score 163 runs in 20 overs. In response, Delhi Capitals, who recovered from early failures, scored the target in 18 overs and won the match by 6 wickets. Local player Kl Rahul, the hero of Delhi’s victory, was only rested after playing an unbeaten innings of 93 runs and winning the team. The record of the highest defeat in the same place is the second consecutive domestic defeat of Bangalore this season. Earlier, Gujarat Titans also defeated him in a similar way. With this, Bengaluru suffered a 45th defeat in his home. It is the biggest defeat of any team on the same ground in the history of IPL. Interestingly, Delhi and Bengaluru were jointly at the top ahead of this defeat. Both suffered 44-44 defeat. But now Delhi has saved himself from this record by defeating Bengaluru. Can Delhi change his history? Bengaluru is playing another 5 games at Chinnaswamy Stadium this season. In such a situation, this figure may seem to increase. By the way, Delhi Capitals can also return to this race, as it has so far not played a single match at Arun Jaitley Stadium in IPL 2025. This team must also play 5 games on their home field. However, given the large form of Delhi, it is difficult to say that the team will lose in their home. Delhi has won all four games so far this season. Delhi’s first match will be played against Mumbai Indians in Jaitley Stadium on Sunday, April 13. Share this story -tags