Delhi Capitals co‑owner Parth Jindal has come out in strong support of his team after a crushing 75‑run loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru, when the franchise was bundled out for just 75 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. In a social‑media post, Jindal urged the players and supporters to stay united, saying, “Stay together more than ever now @DelhiCapitals — really very tough to take but we must keep fighting and keep believing.” The message was widely seen as an attempt to stem the backlash and rally morale after a historically poor batting performance at home.
The Capitals’ collapse, with the first six wickets falling for only 8 runs and the innings folding in quick time, triggered intense criticism of the batting lineup and planning, especially with RCB chasing down the target in less than 8 overs for a nine‑wicket win. Jindal’s intervention underscores how much pressure the ownership feels in a season where the side has already lost two consecutive matches, including a record 265‑run chase by Punjab Kings.
Far from retreating, Jindal has publicly backed the team’s leadership and players, calling for continued belief despite the humiliation. His “keep fighting, keep believing” mantra reflects a broader need for Delhi to rebuild confidence and clarify selection choices—such as the absence of Prithvi Shaw—while the squad battles to redeem its campaign. For fans, the owner’s message signals that the franchise is ready to weather the storm, but the on‑field results will ultimately decide whether the show of unity turns into a genuine comeback.