Look at Kohli's anger in Wankhede, throws the bat: Surya got a lifetime, became the first Indian to score 13 thousand T20 runs; Match Moments

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) beat Mumbai Indians (MI) by 12 runs in a thrilling match. Bengaluru bat first at Wankhede Stadium and gave Mumbai a target of 222 runs. In reply, Mumbai was only able to score 209/9 runs despite the brilliant innings of Hardik Pandya and Tilak Verma.

Interesting Moments were seen on Monday. Virat Kohli became the first Indian to score 13 thousand T20 runs. He completed his half -century by scoring sixes. Hardik's ball played in Rajat Patidar's helmet. After being out, Kohli threw his bat in anger. Jitesh Sharma and Yash Dayal together left Suryakumar's catch.

Read the main Moments and Facts of the Mi vs RCB match …

1. Salt hit the first ball in the first ball

Phil Salt was out for 4 runs. He bowled by Trent Bolt.

Phil Salt hit the fours on the first ball. Then Trent Bolt boldly bowled him in the second ball. Bolt threw a swinging yorker who did not understand the Salt and he became bold.

2. Kohli scored a six on the ball of Bumrah

Virat Kohli played 67 runs.

Virat Kohli scored a six on the ball of Jasprit Bumrah, who was throwing his first over this season. Bumrah was throwing the third over of Bengaluru's innings. He threw the second ball of the over. Here Kohli played a big shot and went to the ball Deep Midwick for a six.

3. Fifty from Kohli's Sixers

Virat hit 8 fours and two sixes in his innings.

Virat Kohli completed his fifty with a six in the 9th over. He scored half a century in 29 balls. Kohli hit a six on the fourth ball of the over of Vignesh Puthur. This was the 57th half century of his IPL career.

4. Hardik's ball rang on Patidar's helmet

In the 13th over, Hardik Pandya's ball played on Rajat Patidar's helmet. Pandya hit the third ball of the over at the good length outside the stump. Patidar wanted to play the ball towards the fine leg. The ball jumped on Patidar's helmet. The second ball Pandya put a bouncer, on which Patidar hit the upper cut shot and hit the fours.

5. Kohli threw the bat in anger

After being out, Kohli threw his bat in anger.

Hardik Pandya took 2 wickets in the 15th over. Virat Kohli was out on the first ball of the over with 67 runs. Kohli looked disappointed after being out. He threw his bat in the dressing room. Livingstone was out on the third ball of the same over.

6. Recalton ran back and caught a diving catch

Rajat Patidar caught Ryan Recalton.

Rajat Patidar (64) was caught out by Trent Bolt in the bowling of Ryan Recalton. On the scoop shot of Rajat, the rickelt ran backwards and caught a brilliant catch.

6. Hazelwood got a wicket on DRS, Recalton was out.

Recalton was dismissed for 17.

Mumbai lost their second wicket in the fourth over. The fourth ball of Hazelwood's over hit Ryan Recalton's pad. But the field umpire rejected the appeal. In this case, Bengaluru captain Patidar demanded DRS. The third umpire saw the replay and declared Rickelton out.

Hazelwood LBW out Ryan Rickelton.

7. Surya got a lifetime

Jitesh Sharma and Yash Dayal collided while trying to catch the ball.

Suryakumar Yadav got his life in the 12th over. Yash Dayal threw a slow ball on good length. Surya wanted to sweep the ball but he went to the air from the upper edge of the bat. In such a situation, wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma and Yash Dayal ran to catch and collided with each other and the catch was left.

Surya got relief for 27 runs. However, he scored 28 runs out in the second over.

Facts:

  • Bengaluru scored his second largest score at Wankhede. The team scored 221/5 runs today. Earlier in 2015, Bengaluru lost 235 runs against Mumbai.
  • RCB scored his highest powerplay score against MI. They lost one wicket in the first 6 overs and scored 73 runs. Earlier in 2011, Mumbai scored 68 against Chennai.
  • Virat Kohli became the first Indian to score 13,000 runs in T-20 cricket. He is the fifth player to achieve this feat. Virat faced 386 innings for this.

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) won a thrilling win by 12 runs on Mumbai Indians (MI) in IPL 2025 on Monday. The team has managed to defeat Mumbai at Wankhede Stadium after 10 years. The last win was achieved in the 2015 season. Whole news

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