IPL 2026 DC vs CSK: Losing four wickets in four overs was a turning point, Venugopal Rao says
Chennai Super Kings defeated Delhi Capitals by 23 runs. Delhi Capitals Director of Cricket Venugopal Rao stated losing four wickets in four overs was the turning point. Delhi Capitals also missed fielding opportunities. Sanju Samson scored 115 run...

Chasing 213 to win, DC were placed 61 for no loss in 4.5 overs but lost the wickets of KL Rahul (18), Pathum Nissanka (41), Axar Patel (1) and Sameer Rizvi (6) to slip to 76 for 4 in 8 overs on Saturday.
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"I think after seeing this second inning's batting, there was a bit of due there. I felt losing four wickets in four overs was the turning point. In this format, always felt that back-to-back wickets, it's always cause for the team," Rao told reporters.
DC were also sloppy in the field as they missed a run-out of Ayush Mhatre and dropped a catch of Sanju Samson, who made them pay by scoring a 56-ball 115.
"It happens. It's a long tournament, we will have one or two bad games. In the first three games, we fielded well. One-off game; after the strategic timeout, we missed a run-out and gave a life to Sanju in the same over," Rao said.
"I think it's a game of momentum. I think we gave 15-20 runs extra. By chasing 213, if I'm not wrong, below 200 is always psychologically far better chance of chasing and all, especially these conditions."
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On Samson, Rao said: "He's a class player, boss. You need to accept it. For him coming to new franchise, obviously, big run is always important.
"I think this 100 might help him for the next few games for CSK. Unlucky that we were on the other side today."
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