81 Balls remaining when Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) completed their chase of 76 against Delhi Capitals – thesecond-biggest win in terms of balls to spare in the IPL.
11 Instances of Delhi Capitals (DC) getting bowled out under 100 in the IPL, the most for any team. RCB dismissed their opponent for less than 100 for the eighth time in the IPL, also the most by any team.
75 DC’s total is their third lowest in the IPL and the third lowest by any team against RCB.
138 Balls bowled by RCB and DC, making it the second shortest completed match in the IPL (excluding reduced games). The shortest game was a 125-delivery contest between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede in 2008.
3.5 Number of overs in which DC lost their first six wickets, the earliest any team has been six down in the IPL. DC were five down in 2.4 overs, also the earliest any team has lost their first five wickets.
8 DC’s score was the lowest in the IPL at the fall of the sixth wicket. The previous lowest was 11 runs by KTK against Deccan Chargers in 2011.
It is also the lowest score for the loss of six wickets in men’s T20 franchise leagues. Only five teams have scored fewer runs before losing their sixth wicket in a men’s T20.
7 Runs by DC’s top six batters against RCB – the second lowest by a team’s top six in an IPL innings.
13 for 6 DC’s score was the lowest powerplay total in the IPL. The previous lowest was 14 for 2 by Rajasthan Royals (RR) against RCB in 2009, and 14 for 3 by Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) against RR in 2022.
9012 Runs for Virat Kohli in the IPL, the first player to pass the 9000 milestone. Rohit Sharma (7183) is the only other with 7000-plus runs.
