Delhi Capitals' lowest totals in IPL history
27 Apr 2026
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) hammered Delhi Capitals (DC) in a low-scoring IPL 2026 thriller at Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday.
The hosts perished for 75 as Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood ran riot in the Powerplay. DC, who lost six wickets in under 10 runs, recorded their third-lowest IPL total.
Here are the Capitals' lowest totals in IPL history.
66 vs Mumbai Indians, Delhi, 2017
#1
DC's two lowest IPL totals came in the 2017 season. Their lowest came against Mumbai Indians (MI) at Arun Jaitley Stadium.
The five-time champions defeated DC by a staggering 146 runs.
MI, who won the title that year, racked up 212/3 in 20 overs, a total deemed mammoth in that era. They later bowled DC out for a mere 66.
67 vs Punjab Kings, Mohali, 2017
#2
As mentioned, DC's second-lowest IPL total also came in 2017.
Batting first against Punjab Kings (PBKS) in Mohali, DC perished for 67, their lowest IPL total in the first innings.
Sandeep Sharma took four wickets, allowing only three DC batters to score in double figures.
The Kings later won without losing a wicket in just 7.5 overs.
75 vs RCB, Delhi, 2026
Fact
DC's latest defeat to RCB is now third on this list. DC, who perished for 75, lost with 81 balls remaining, the second-most in an IPL chase, according to Cricbuzz. DC also recorded the third-lowest total by a side versus RCB.
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