Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Delhi Capital by 6 wickets in the 46th match of IPL-18. Delhi scored 162 for 8 at Arun Jaitley stadium. On Sunday, Bengaluru won the target by losing 4 wickets in the 19th over with the help of Krunal Pandya and Virat Kohli's half -century.
Bhubaneswar Kumar became the second highest wicket -taker in the IPL. Abhishek Porel missed Kranal Pandya's catch. Captain Rajat Patidar had to return to the pavilion due to the direct hit of Karun Nair. In addition, many interesting moments were seen in the match.
Read the best moments and records of RCB VS DC match …
1. Bhubaneswar took 2 wickets in 1 over
Bhubaneswar Kumar (left) with fellow players after taking wickets.
Bhubaneswar Kumar took 2 wickets in the 17th over. He caught KL Rahul out on the first ball of the over. Then he slowed down the fifth ball and also bowled Ashutosh Sharma. The impact player could not even open Ashutosh account.
Bhubaneswar was bowled out for 2 runs to Better Ashutosh Sharma in the form.
2. Stubs hit a six on a reverse scoop
In the 19th over, Stubs played a wonderful reverse scoop on Yash Dayal's ball and went straight to the ball for six. Dayal threw full toss on the middle and leg stump. The stubs were ready and hit the ball on the fine leg on the side of the ball.
Stubs played 34 off 18 balls.
3. Kohli missed the boundary
On the fourth ball of the 19th over, Virat Kohli missed the field and went out of the border. Triston stubs drove and ran to the cover of Yash Dayal, but he was returned by a non-striker contributing corporation. Captain Rajat Patidar threw the ball to the bowler end but he missed. The ball went to Kohli on the other end of the field and he also made a mistake, slipped out of his hand and crossed the boundary for four runs.
4. Out of Patidar from Direct Hit of Karun
Rajat Patidar was out on a non-striking end.
Celebration with Karun Nair Captain Akshar Patel after taking wickets
Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar runs out on the last ball of the fourth over. Mukesh Kumar threw a full length ball which Kohli flicked to the mid-wicket. Rajat Patidar ran for the run but Kohli sent him back. Karun Nair quickly took off the ball and threw a brilliant and Patidar run out. Rajat was dismissed for 6 off 6 balls.
Rajat Patidar scored 6 runs.
5. Porel missed the catch of Karnal
Abhishek Porel Set Better Karnal Pandya missed the catch of the last ball of the 16th over. Karnal Pandya played a bridge shot on Mitchell Stark's ball. The ball went to Deep Midwicket from the upper edge. Abhishek Porel ran here and dive and missed the catch.
Karnal was batting at 54 when Porel left the catch.
Facts and records
- KL Rahul is at number one in terms of the best batting average (at least 500 runs) against one team in the IPL. He has scored 965 runs against Mumbai Indians at an impressive average of 74.23. After this, Rahul again scored 782 runs against Royal Challengers Bangalore at an average of 71.09. Shubhman Gill is third in the record, who scored 554 runs against Punjab Kings at an average of 61.55.
- Virat Kohli scored his 11th 50+ score in IPL against Delhi. This is the second highest 50+ score against any team in the tournament. David Warner is at the top of this record list. He has scored 13 50+ against Punjab.
Bhubaneswar became the second highest wicket -taker of IPL
RCB's Bhubaneswar Kumar has become the second highest wicket -taker in the IPL. He now has 193 wickets. The first is Yuzvendra Chahal, who has taken the highest 214 wickets so far.
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