Delhi: The 37th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 is being played between Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) today. Even before this, both teams faced each other. RCB’s Australian batsman Tim David batted brilliantly in that match. This match took place in Bengaluru and was only 14 overs due to rain. The condition of the team was bad at that time, but David scored an unbeaten 50 in 26 balls and took the team to 95/9. However, RCB lost the match.
When RCB and Punjab Kings once again competed in Mullapur, Tim David interacted with the broadcast team before the match. He talked about his batting and the team’s performance so far. During this, he also gave a funny answer.
When asked at which position he likes to bat, he laughed and said, “Well, it would be that I should come for batting in the 15th over on 250/0 score.”
He further said, “We have a good batting lineup. I love to see them playing. When I get a chance, I just try to do my work. When my role comes, I try to give the best on my side.”
David told that he has worked hard on his batting in recent weeks and showed its effect on the field. His half -century in the last match was the result of the same hard work.
He said, “I think I am batting well. The things that were working on things are now going on. My focus has to put pressure on the opposition team. If our team batting is good, then I do not need.”
Update on PBKS vs RCB match
In the 37th match of IPL 2025, RCB captain Rajat Patidar won the toss and decided to bowl first. PBKS, batting first, scored 157 runs losing 6 wickets in the prescribed 20 overs.
The Punjab team is continuously performing well this season and remains second in the points table. He has won 5 out of 7 matches so far. On the other hand, RCB has won 4 matches, but so far they are waiting for the first win on their home ground. In such a situation, outside matches have become very important for them because the season has now reached mid point.
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