RCB won the match by 7 wickets against Punjab.
Today, the Punjab team did not win against Royal Challengers Bangalore, after which RCB won. At the same time, Patidar’s team was holding a catch in this victory, the result of which also went in his favor. On the other hand, through this news, we are going to tell you about the turning point of this match from where this whole match overturned.
What was the turning point of RCB vs PBKS match?
After defeating RCB in the last match, the Punjab team was seen in amazing rhythm, as well as the team started this match with fast batting. But then this team got caught in the spin’s trap, first Krunal Pandya dismissed two prominent batsmen. Suyash Sharma then overturned the entire game in her same over, where the spinner sent Josh Inglis and Marcus Stoinis to the pavilion in her one over. After that, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood bowled a lot in the death overs, due to which Shashank Singh and Marco Jansen could neither be able to hit a big hit nor score runs fast. In such a situation, RCB’s bowling in Suyash’s over and death overs was the turning point of this match.
Suyash Sharma’s bowling becomes boss
Virat Kohli set another record
*Virat Kohli batted amazing at 22 yards against the Punjab team.
*Kohli scored an unbeaten innings of 73 runs off 54 balls and also set a record.
*Where Virat has now become the highest 50 plus batsman in IPL.
*Kohli made a score of 50 plus for the 67th time this time in the league, and Warner’s figure is 66.
Captain Shreyas Iyer failed again
On the other hand, Punjab captain Shreyas Iyer did not bat against RCB, where he was dismissed for 6 runs after facing 10 balls. During this, Iyer’s catch was caught by Krunal Pandya, that catch was also caught very amazing. Earlier too, Iyer was failing against RCB and captain Saheb was dismissed in that match.
Captain Iyer was out like this
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