Gujarat Titans (GT) on Wednesday IPL 2025 I registered an 8 -wicket win against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). GT easily achieved the target of 170 runs with 13 balls left. This is the first defeat in the current season of RCB. After the crushing defeat, RCB captain Rajat Patidar has told the bitter truth.

Rajat Patidar believes that RCB scored about 20 runs. He also said that the damage caused by losing wickets in the beginning could not be compensated. After losing to GT, when the Patidar was asked how much the RCB should have scored, he said, “Not 200 but our target was to reach about 190 runs.

Initially losing wickets was damaged in this match. Although the introduction was good but we should not lose three wickets in the powerplay. ” Patidar said that in the second innings the pitch had become a little better for batting and the bowlers did hard work.

He said, “The pitch got a little better (for batting) bowlers tried to defend the score. It was fantastic to see the match taking the match to the 18th over on this ground.” The RCB captain praised the batting of three players. Patidar said, “The way Jitesh, Liam Livingstone and Tim David batted, it was a positive thing for us. We have full faith in the batting lineup. They are showing positive intants, which is a very good sign for us.”

Match condition

Let us know that RCB had lost four wickets for 42 runs at one time, but Livingstone (54) handled the innings by scoring a half -century. He added 52 for the fifth wicket with Jitesh Sharma (33) and 46 for the seventh wicket with Tim David (32) to reach RCB to a challenging score of 169/8. Players like Phil Salat (14), Patidar (12), Virat Kohli (7) and Devdutt Padikkal (4) returned to the pavilion cheaply. RCB will play the fourth match against Delhi Capitals (DC) on 10 April.

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