DC will next face fellow winless franchise MI in Delhi on April 11.
DC bowled first after winning the toss and RR posted 199/4 as Jos Buttler made 79 and Yashasvi Jaiswal (60) with Shimron Hetmyer (39*) providing the finishing touches. In reply, the DC batters found it very hard to score on a tricky pitch.
Trent Boult hurt them at the start by removing Prithvi Shaw and Manish Pandey for ducks in the first over itself and then David Warner, despite making 65 in 55, failed to provide impetus to the innings as wickets fell around him.
In the end, DC managed 142/9 in 20 overs and lost the match by 57 runs.
At a time when head coach Ricky Ponting is unable to ‘put a finger’ on what is actually troubling Warner and Co. in the ongoing season, DC co-owner Jindal has shared his views about the disastrous start of the Delhi-based franchise.
Jindal opined that his side lacked intent, especially in their batting and shared his thoughts on Twitter.
He posted: “3 games, 3 losses - very tough to see this @DelhiCapitals - not enough intent with the bat and execution lacking in some areas in the field - we have the belief in this bunch - let’s regroup and start fresh from Tuesday - I believe in this team. Come on Delhi!”
DC’s next encounter in IPL 2023 will be at home in Delhi against Mumbai Indians on April 11.