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Virat Kohli trolled Mohammed Siraj in a video shared by RCB© X (Twitter)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) dressing room was in a fun mood after the team secured a thumping victory against Delhi Capitals (DC) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 on Sunday. The 47-run victory didn’t just give RCB the valuable 2 points but also gave their Net Run Rate a positive boost in the hunt for a top 4 spot. As a result, the atmosphere in the dressing room was truly jubilant, with jokes being cracked by players on their teammates. Banter Virat Kohli and Mohammed Siraj also joined was arguably the highlight of the dressing room scenes.

In a video shared by RCB on social media, Kohli and Siraj were engaged in a fun conversation, with RCB spinner Karn Sharma also getting involved. Here’s how the conversation went:

Siraj: What a comeback! We only wanted to take it one game at a time. Qualification or the playoffs is not in our control. What is in our control is, fast bowlers have the balls, batters have the bat. All we have to do is attack. If we qualify, it’s very good. But we just want to continue playing this brand of cricket.

Kohli: (laughs) He is saying batter has a bat and bowler has a ball

Siraj: The mindset is to take wickets, right?

Kohli: (laughs) Alag cricket chal rahi hai (he is playing different cricket). Just say, “All I can see are stumps”

Siraj: Siuuuuuu…

Kohli: (laughs) He is saying see you.

In another video shared by RCB, the franchise’s players could be seen celebrating their victory against DC, the fifth consecutive of the season, in a wild manner.

Though RCB’s playoffs qualification hopes have been given a big boost, the situation still isn’t completely in their hands. RCB don’t just need to beat CSK in their final league match of the season but also hope for a few other results to fall in their favour.

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IPL 2024 Points Table: RCB beat SRH to keep playoff dreams alive© AFP

Royal Challengers Bengaluru kept their IPL 2024 playoff dreams alive with a comfortable -run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad on Thursday. This was RCB’s second win in this year’s competition as the Faf Du Plessis-led side ended their six-match losing streak. However, RCB remained at the bottom of the IPL 2024 points table with 4 points and they will have to win all of their remaining matches to keep themselves in the race for Top 4. It was a crushing defeat for Sunrisers Hyderabad but they also retained their spot in the third position with 10 points from 8 matches. Rajasthan Royals are currently leading the table with 14 points with Kolkata Knight Riders in second with 10 points from 8 matches.

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Rajat Patidar‘s explosive fifty and a collective effort from the spinners set up Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s 35-run win over Sunrisers Hyderabad, bringing an end to their six-match losing streak.

Patidar’s 50 off 20 balls stood in stark contrast to Virat Kohli‘s measured 51 off 43 balls as RCB put up 206 for seven after opting to bat.

For a team that has breached the 250-run mark thrice season, the target was very gettable but the in-form SRH batting line-up could not deliver on this occasion and ended at 171 for eight in 20 overs.

It was a much-needed result for RCB, who lost seven of their first eight games.

The loss was SRH’s third in eight matches.

“We always have to celebrate little wins and we feel pretty good now. [on batting first] It was. I definitely was not in agreement with that. Credit goes to captain and coach, SRH have been batting well – that was the main reason,” RCB all-rounder Cameron Green said after the match.

“I’m still early in my career, I’m still working it out, I like batting up the order and I’m working it out. [on Klaasen’s catch] The whole time I was thinking Klaasen, Klaasen in my head and it was up there for a while, happy I hung on. It is always nice to win one and have to enjoy this,” he added.

(With PTI inputs)

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IPL 2024: KKR Sneak Home By One Run Against RCB After Final Over Drama https://artifex.news/ipl-2024-kkr-sneak-home-by-one-run-against-rcb-after-final-over-drama-5491743/ Sun, 21 Apr 2024 14:48:43 +0000 https://artifex.news/ipl-2024-kkr-sneak-home-by-one-run-against-rcb-after-final-over-drama-5491743/ Read More “IPL 2024: KKR Sneak Home By One Run Against RCB After Final Over Drama” »

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Karn Sharma’s scarcely believable last-over assault on Mitchell Starc gave Royal Challengers Bengaluru a glimmer of hope but the Kolkata Knight Riders kept their nerves to eke out a one-run win off the last ball in their IPL match here on Sunday. The Royal Challengers required 21 runs off the last over bowled by left-arm pacer Starc while chasing a daunting 223-run target set by the Knight Riders. The result seemed a foregone conclusion with Karn and Mohammed Siraj at the crease, but the former nearly turned the match on its head. Karn, a leg-spinner with no real pedigree with the bat, hammered three sixes off Starc to reduce the margin to three runs off two balls. But Starc redeemed himself taking a return catch to dismiss Karn (20, 7b, 3×6) and Lockie Ferguson was run out off the last ball as RCB ended up at 222 all out in 20 overs.

However, in a match with more twists and turns than a hilly road, it was KKR who first snatched the initiative making 222 for six around opener Phil Salt’s aggressive 14-ball 48 and skipper Shreyas Iyer’s composed 36-ball 50.

But the Royal Challengers were not bogged down by the imposing nature of their chase. Will Jacks (55, 32b; 4×4, 5×6) and Rajat Patidar (52; 23b, 3×4, 5×6) laid a fine foundation through a 102-run alliance for the third wicket that came off just 48 balls.

But from 137 for 2, RCB soon slipped to 155 for 6 with Andre Russell inflicting a double blow dismissing both Jacks and Russell inside three balls with his clever variation of slower balls.

Sunil Narine (2/34) also claimed two wickets in his final over to reduce RCB to 155 for six but Dinesh Karthik kept their hopes alive in a splendid partnership with Impact Sub Suyash Prabhudesai.

Returning to bowl in the penultimate over, Russell dismissed Karthik with a slower ball to make the equation tougher for RCB — 21 runs off six balls. Karn nearly dragged RCB over the line but the Eden Gardens night belonged to the Knights as they aced the final moments of a heart-stopper.

KKR now have five wins from seven matches and climbed to second spot with 10 points, two behind leaders Rajasthan Royals.

This was RCB’s sixth loss on the trot, and seventh in eight matches, as their campaign is as good as over, lying on 10th with just two points.

But RCB had their moments as Jacks was at his furious best against Starc, spanking him for 22 runs in an over en route his 29-ball fifty, his second in four matches.

Jacks’ show rubbed on Patidar who produced a 21-ball fifty, taking KKR’s best bowler Narine to cleaners as RCB maintained a run-rate over 12.

Virat Kohli began with a first-ball boundary and pulled Harshit Rana for a six in the first over before taking on Starc with disdain.

He backed away to a delivery on his legs to hammer it over fine-leg and the whole Eden was chanting ‘Kohli, Kohli’.

But his inning was cut short in a debatable fashion when Kohli was given out to a delivery that seemed a waist-high full toss with Rana taking a return catch.

He was out of his crease at the time of impact but the replays confirmed that the ball was dipping in its trajectory as the decision was upheld upon review.

Kohli was seen in an animated discussion with the on-field umpire before leaving the field with his anger in full view.

In the next over, Varun Chakravathy dismissed Faf du Plessis for a seven-ball seven.

Earlier, On a day when Narine (10, 15 balls) failed to get going, Salt, the world’s No. 2 T20I batter, was on fire smashing three sixes and seven fours to give KKR an explosive start, which later was exploited to the hilt by Iyer who hit seven fours and one six.

Andre Russell (27 not out, 20b) and Ramandeep Singh (24 not out, 9b) gave the home side some late impetus.

However, the under-fire RCB bowling unit made a spirited effort to reduce KKR to 75/3 at the end of power play, as KKR lost four wickets in 26 balls in that crucial middle-phase.

Venkatesh Iyer (16) and Rinku Singh (24) failed to convert their starts as RCB kept chipping away at the KKR batting order.

But Iyer held his nerves to produce his 20th IPL fifty, his first fifty this season, as KKR kept moving along.

He got out in the next ball after reaching 50 in 35 balls.

Russell was unusually quiet during his 27 from 20 balls (4×4). It was Ramandeep Singh’s cameo of 24 from nine balls with two fours and two sixes that lifted them to their third successive 200-plus total at the Eden Gardens.

Siraj bowled wisely with his yorkers and wide yorkers for his 1/40, while Cameron Green was the best among RCB bowlers returning with 2/35.

Yash Dayal also picked 2/56 but was given away one too many runs.

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6,0,6,6,W,W1 – Revisiting Thrilling Final Over As KKR Beat RCB By 1 Run https://artifex.news/6-0-6-6-w-w1-revisiting-thrilling-final-over-as-kkr-beat-rcb-by-1-run-5491836/ Sun, 21 Apr 2024 14:32:10 +0000 https://artifex.news/6-0-6-6-w-w1-revisiting-thrilling-final-over-as-kkr-beat-rcb-by-1-run-5491836/ Read More “6,0,6,6,W,W1 – Revisiting Thrilling Final Over As KKR Beat RCB By 1 Run” »

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KKR beat RCB by one run in IPL 2024© BCCI

Kolkata Knight Riders successfully defended 21 runs in the final over to register a thrilling one-run victory over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL 2024 on Sunday. Things looked grim for under-pressure RCB after Andre Russell dismissed the in-form Dinesh Karthik on the final ball of the 19th over. However, Karn Sharma brought them back in the match after hitting three sixes against KKR’s Rs 24.75 crore buy Mitchell Starc. That was not the end of the drama as Starc dismissed Karn on the penultimate delivery of the over to hand KKR the advantage. RCB needed 3 runs to win in the last ball of the match but Lockie Ferguson was run out before competing the second run and RCB slumped to a narrow defeat.

A look at how the final over of the match unfolded –

19.1 – Starc’s first ball was pitched up full on the off-stump line and Karn Sharma rocked back into the crease and slammed it for a big six over deep backward point.

19.2 –Karn Sharma ended up getting an inside edge off the second delivery but the ball bounced just in front of wicket-keeper Phil Salt and the batter survived thanks to the replays.

19.3 – Karn Sharma added another six to his name as he read Starc’s line perfectly and slammed the delivery over deep extra cover for the second maximum of the over.

19.4 – 9 runs needed off 3 balls and Karn Sharma did it once again. Another delivery outside the off-stump and this time, the ball flew over deep backward point for the third six of the over.

19.5 –Mitchell Starc struck for KKR as Karn Sharma played the shot straight back at the bowler and the Australia international completed an impressive low catch to provide a crucial breakthrough for his team.

19.6 – 3 runs needed off the final ball and Lockie Ferguson and Mohammed Siraj started running as soon as the ball was played towards deep extra cover. Ramandeep Singh picked up the ball quickly and although the throw was not great, Phil Salt leapt to the stumps to take the bails off. Replays showed clearly that Ferguson was nowhere near the crease and KKR clinched a thrilling victory.

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