Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Delhi Capitals (DC) are set to clash in the 24th match of IPL 2025 at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. Both teams are riding high after impressive wins in their previous games, making this a battle of momentum and nerves. While RCB finally broke their jinx at Wankhede by defeating Mumbai Indians after a decade, DC remain unbeaten so far this season and are chasing a fourth straight victory.
Momentum on Both Sides
RCB delivered an all-round performance to outclass Mumbai Indians at their fortress, with batters, bowlers, and fielders contributing equally. This morale-boosting win was particularly special, being their first at the Wankhede Stadium since 2015. Meanwhile, DC, under the leadership of Axar Patel, have been clinical in their execution. Their dominance in the last two fixtures has helped them maintain a perfect record so far in IPL 2025. As both teams push to sustain their winning streaks, the stakes are higher than ever in this mid-season faceoff.
M. Chinnaswamy Pitch Insights and Stadium Stats
The M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is widely known for its batting-friendly surface, with high-scoring matches being a common sight. The pitch typically offers good bounce and carry, allowing batters to play their shots freely. However, early signs from this season suggest that totals around 180–190 could be competitive. Historically, chasing has been more successful here with 51 wins for teams batting second out of 96 games. Dew plays a crucial role in the second innings, often making it difficult for bowlers to grip the ball.
RCB’s recent struggles at home continue, as they suffered a loss to Gujarat Titans in their last outing at this venue. Despite this, the stadium has seen a fair share of fireworks, including the IPL’s highest-ever score of 287/3 by Sunrisers Hyderabad last year. Since 2024, the venue has hosted eight matches with an average first innings score of 193/7. Notably, the team batting first has won four times, and teams chasing have won four times as well, suggesting a balanced contest.
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