The IPL 2020 runners-up Delhi Capitals, formerly known as Delhi Daredevils, are among the underrated teams in IPL history. Here, we are checking the largest wins of Delhi Capitals.
DC’s largest wins (by runs)
Delhi Capitals’ largest victory margin by runs record was winning by 97 runs against Rising Pune Supergiant in Pune in 2017. After the Delhi franchise scored 205/4, RPS were all out for 108 runs.
Delhi Capitals’ biggest home win by runs was a 67-run victory against Rajasthan Royals in Delhi in 2010. While the Delhi franchise scored 188/6, RR only managed to score 121 all out.
List of DC’s biggest victories (by runs)
Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
97 runs | Rising Pune Supergiant | Pune | 2017 |
67 runs | Rajasthan Royals | Delhi | 2010 |
59 runs | Royal Challengers Bangalore | Dubai (DICS) | 2020 |
55 runs | Kolkata Knight Riders | Delhi | 2018 |
52 runs | Kolkata Knight Riders | Centurion | 2012 |
DC’s largest wins (by wickets)
Delhi Capitals have recorded six nine-wicket wins, including three times at home in Delhi.
List of DC’s biggest victories (by wickets)
Margin | Opposition | Venue | Year |
9 wickets | Rajasthan Royals | Delhi | 2008 |
9 wickets | Deccan Chargers | Hyderabad | 2008 |
9 wickets | Deccan Chargers | Hyderabad | 2012 |
9 wickets | Mumbai Indians | Delhi | 2013 |
9 wickets | Kings XI Punjab | Delhi | 2015 |
9 wickets | Punjab Kings | Brabourne | 2022 |
DC’s largest wins (by balls remaining)
In the IPL 2024, Delhi Capitals recorded their largest win by balls remaining after beating Gujarat Titans by six wickets with 67 balls remaining at Ahmedabad.
Delhi Capitals’ biggest victory margin by balls remaining at home was an 8-wicket win with 40 balls remaining against Chennai Super Kings in Delhi in 2012.
List of DC’s biggest victories (by balls remaining)
Balls Remaining (Margin in wickets) | Opposition | Venue | Year |
67 balls (6 wickets) | Gujarat Titans | Ahmedabad | 2024 |
57 balls (9 wickets) | Punjab Kings | Brabourne | 2022 |
42 balls (9 wickets) | Deccan Chargers | Hyderabad | 2008 |
40 balls (8 wickets) | Chennai Super Kings | Delhi | 2012 |
39 balls (8 wickets) | Kings XI Punjab | Delhi | 2016 |
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