π June 05, 2026 | By Pulse India News Desk
Delhi Capitals once again promised plenty but ultimately delivered too little. A season marked by inconsistency, constant changes and bowling struggles saw DC narrowly miss out on the playoffs despite remaining in contention until the final stages of IPL 2026.
Delhi never managed to establish momentum throughout the tournament. Frequent changes to both the batting and bowling lineups disrupted rhythm, while recurring top-order failures regularly left the middle order with too much work to do.
Their struggles were especially evident at home, where they won just two of seven matches. Injuries and availability issues further complicated matters, with Mitchell Starc missing a significant part of the season and Lungi Ngidi sidelined for multiple games after suffering a concussion.
Ultimately, Delhi’s inability to take wickets consistently and win crucial close matches left them short of a playoff berth in another frustrating campaign.
π Season At A Glance
6th Place
KL Rahul
KL Rahul (593 Runs)
Bowling Inconsistency
Lungi Ngidi
5/10
π DC Report Card
7/10 β Rahul carried the top order.
4/10 β Failed to take wickets consistently.
3/10 β Won only 2 of 7 matches.
7/10 β Frequently rescued the team.
7/10 β Ngidi proved excellent value.
6/10 β Competent but lacked consistency.
β Player Of The Season: KL Rahul
KL Rahul delivered one of the finest batting seasons of his IPL career and was comfortably Delhi Capitals’ standout performer.
The stylish opener amassed 593 runs at an average of 45.61 while striking at an outstanding 174.41.
His unbeaten 152 against Punjab Kings was the highest individual score in franchise history and one of the innings of IPL 2026.
Most importantly, Rahul answered long-standing criticism regarding his scoring rate, maintaining consistency while batting at a significantly higher tempo.
π The Stat That Hurt DC
Delhi Capitals’ bowling numbers explain why they narrowly missed the playoffs.
- Bowling Average: 39.92
- Bowling Strike Rate: 23.8
- Second-worst bowling attack in IPL 2026 by both metrics.
The inability to take wickets consistently allowed opponents to dominate key phases of matches throughout the season.
π° Best Mini-Auction Signing: Lungi Ngidi
Signed at his base price of INR 2 crore, Lungi Ngidi proved to be one of the smartest acquisitions of IPL 2026.
Initially brought in as cover for Mitchell Starc, the South African stepped up brilliantly and finished with 13 wickets at an economy rate of just 8.2.
His clever slower balls and ability to execute under pressure made him one of Delhi’s most dependable bowlers throughout the season.
β Biggest Disappointment: Auqib Nabi Dar
Delhi invested heavily by spending INR 8.4 crore on the promising pacer.
However, his debut IPL campaign never took off as he struggled to control the run flow and leaked runs at 11.45 per over across four appearances.
The lack of impact from their most expensive auction purchase hurt Delhi’s bowling plans significantly.
π Best Match Of The Season
Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals β Dharamsala
Delhi’s finest moment came in a stunning chase of 211.
After collapsing to 74/4 inside nine overs, DC looked finished before Axar Patel, David Miller and Ashutosh Sharma produced a remarkable comeback.
The victory kept their playoff hopes alive and showcased the fighting spirit that occasionally surfaced throughout an inconsistent season.
π Positives For IPL 2027
- KL Rahul rediscovered his most destructive form.
- Lungi Ngidi emerged as a reliable pace option.
- Ashutosh Sharma continued to impress as a finisher.
- Axar Patel remained a valuable all-round contributor.
β οΈ Areas Of Concern
Second-worst bowling attack statistically.
Repeated collapses hurt momentum.
Only two wins from seven games.
No settled XI for long periods.
Starc and Ngidi missed crucial games.
Failed to convert key opportunities.
π Players DC Could Release Before IPL 2027
Failed to justify his INR 8.4 crore price tag.
DC may seek better balance and reliability.
Several bowlers struggled to make an impact.
Could be replaced to strengthen squad depth.
π Pulse India News Rating
5/10
A season of missed opportunities, but not without encouraging signs.
π§ Final Verdict
Delhi Capitals were good enough to stay in the playoff race but not consistent enough to qualify.
KL Rahul’s outstanding season and Ngidi’s emergence provided positives, but bowling struggles, top-order failures and instability ultimately cost them.
π Verdict: A competitive but frustrating season that highlighted both DC’s potential and their persistent weaknesses.
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