<p>New Delhi: The playoffs remain a distant dream for struggling Royal Challengers Bengaluru but captain Faf du Plessis said he will sleep better after his team snapped their six-match losing streak in the Indian Premier League on Thursday.</p><p>The 35-run victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad was just Bengaluru's second win in nine matches and they remain rooted to the bottom of the 10-team league.</p><p>Despite their struggles, they still have a shot at a top-four finish that would give them the chance to win their first IPL title, and du Plessis said getting their second win would give them a boost.</p><p>"We've been close for a while but you need to win matches to get confidence back in the group," he said at the presentation ceremony.</p><p>"It's a massive relief. No matter where we are, when you're not winning it does affect you, it does affect you mentally, it does affect your confidence. I will sleep a bit easier tonight."</p><p>With only Virat Kohli delivering consistently with the bat and a bowling unit which has looked pedestrian at times this season, Bengaluru needed a much improved performance if they were to win at third-placed Hyderabad.</p>.IPL 2024 | RCB snap six-match losing streak, thanks to Patidar, spinners.<p>And they got it, with Rajat Patidar smashing his second successive fifty of the tournament and Cameron Green following his unbeaten 37 with two wickets and a crucial catch that sent back the dangerous Heinrich Klaasen.</p><p>"You can't speak confidence into the group, you can't fake confidence into the group. The only thing that gives confidence is performance," former South Africa skipper du Plessis said.</p><p>"We have got more guys scoring runs now. For the first half of the tournament only it was only Virat contributing.</p><p>"Rajat playing two really good innings back-to-back, Greeny (Green) getting runs, it's massive for him just to get that load off his shoulders.</p><p>"It's important as a batting line-up to contribute together because we have seen the scores are so big, it's never going to be just one guy scoring the runs." </p>
<p>New Delhi: The playoffs remain a distant dream for struggling Royal Challengers Bengaluru but captain Faf du Plessis said he will sleep better after his team snapped their six-match losing streak in the Indian Premier League on Thursday.</p><p>The 35-run victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad was just Bengaluru's second win in nine matches and they remain rooted to the bottom of the 10-team league.</p><p>Despite their struggles, they still have a shot at a top-four finish that would give them the chance to win their first IPL title, and du Plessis said getting their second win would give them a boost.</p><p>"We've been close for a while but you need to win matches to get confidence back in the group," he said at the presentation ceremony.</p><p>"It's a massive relief. No matter where we are, when you're not winning it does affect you, it does affect you mentally, it does affect your confidence. I will sleep a bit easier tonight."</p><p>With only Virat Kohli delivering consistently with the bat and a bowling unit which has looked pedestrian at times this season, Bengaluru needed a much improved performance if they were to win at third-placed Hyderabad.</p>.IPL 2024 | RCB snap six-match losing streak, thanks to Patidar, spinners.<p>And they got it, with Rajat Patidar smashing his second successive fifty of the tournament and Cameron Green following his unbeaten 37 with two wickets and a crucial catch that sent back the dangerous Heinrich Klaasen.</p><p>"You can't speak confidence into the group, you can't fake confidence into the group. The only thing that gives confidence is performance," former South Africa skipper du Plessis said.</p><p>"We have got more guys scoring runs now. For the first half of the tournament only it was only Virat contributing.</p><p>"Rajat playing two really good innings back-to-back, Greeny (Green) getting runs, it's massive for him just to get that load off his shoulders.</p><p>"It's important as a batting line-up to contribute together because we have seen the scores are so big, it's never going to be just one guy scoring the runs." </p>