
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Wicketkeeper Jitesh Sharma dough enjoys the role of its finisher in the ongoing Indian Premier League 2025 (IPL 2025). Sharma scored 88 runs out of four shifts in an average of 29.33 and a strike 154.38. He played key shifts against Gujarat Titans (33 out of 21) and Mumbai Indians (40 of 19).
Recently, Opened in the role of his finisher And he revealed how his life was in complete contrast since he was an opener. The young man mentioned how he scored fifties and centuries, but now the score of 20-30 became his new milestones.
“Now it seems that everyone is a finisher. But it’s difficult to work on No. 6, not 7, because since I started ending, I didn’t get fifty. I was an opener. I used to score the 1950s and centuries.
“But since I became a finisher, I’ve never had a chance to make fifty 10 balls, 30 runs. 20 balls, 40 runs. This score became 50 for us. If you make 60-70 at 30, it’s like 100. And I’m happy, very happy if the team wins.”
Jitesh played brilliant shifts 33 (21) against Gujarat Titans to save his team from the uncertain position of 42/4. Before release, he added 52 escapes with 38 balls with Liam Livingston. The 31 -year -old also scored Quickfire 40* (19) against the Indians in Mumbai (Mi) and helped his team publish a huge score of 221/5 in their 20 breaks.
Meantime, RCBs are located well on the points tableBe third with four victories out of six matches and has eight points in their name. Next time they will accept Kings Pandjab on April 18 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengalur, where they still have to win one game of the season
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
April 16, 2025