
Royal Challengers Bengalur (RCB) dropped to the third defeat on Trot at home in the Premier League (IPL) 2025. On Friday, Pandjáb Kings (PBKS) hammered the RCB five goalies in the rain 14-Over match at the M Chinnaswama stadium in Bengalur. After a lengthy delay, the match began at 21:45, after which the kings did not allow RCB many respiratory space.
RCB VS PBKS, IPL 2025 Veliky
While RCB won all its four matches, their performances at home were at least disastrous. In fact, RCB lost seven matches in a row in Chinnaswamy, because the female team led by Mandhana could not win any of his four women’s Premier League matches (WPL). Meanwhile, win the victory, PBKS went to second place in the table.
Tim David The Saving Grace for RCB
After being asked for a bat first, the RCB found themselves in Dire Straits, dropped to 42 to seven in just 8.2 overs. In addition to Rajat Patidar, none of their six best batches could reach double characters. Arshdeep Singh hit soon by dismissing Phil Salt, The goal that made him the front goal for PBK in the history of IPL. Then he claimed the key scalp of Virt Kohli, who was unable to go.
The RCB lay down the dairing powerplay and recorded only 26 runs in four exceeds while lost three goals. Patidar tried to help to help a certain momentum with a fast 23 of 18 balls, but Yuzvendra Chahal soon removed him. Manoj Bhandage, who debuted IPL as a player of impact after Liam Livingstone was eliminated, scored only one before Marco Jansen imprisoned him in front.
RCB VS PBKS, IPL 2025 | Scorecard
With a score of 47 for seven after 10 breaks Tim David got off and helped RCB publish a somewhat decent sum of 95 for nine. The Australian dough was triggered by a counterattack, the remaining undefeated to 50 of the 26 supplies, of which five and three six. In the finals, he took the attack on the left shoulder Spinner Harpreet Brar and plundered 21 runs.
Brar, which was after the release of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Yash Dayal on a hat -trick, began the last over three dot balls. David, however, turned the tide with three consecutive six – one of them came out of the ball. Then he launched a couple out of a free hit to raise his first IPL fifty.
For the king, Arshdeep, Jansen, Chahal and Brar raised two goals, while the Australian stimulator Xavier Bartlett released Livingstone.
For the king too easy
The Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh, who came as a replacement for the impact for Chhal, gave PBKS a permanent beginning in their pursuit. The couple added 22 runs for an opening goal in 2.4 overs before BhuvNneshwar Kumar released Prabhsimran, who managed 13 runs with two boundaries.
Josh Hazlewood then represented another opener, Priyansh, after the left -hander raced for 16 of just 11 supplies. Priyansh tried to shoot and thought him and caught him by David, who ran on his right from the middle. David had previously captured to release Prabhsimran.
Although PBKS lost both openers during powerplay, they managed to score 33 runs – significantly better than RCB’s efforts at the same stage.
Josh Inglis went with his back with his back from Krunal Pandya in his first over. In the eighth place Josh Hazlewood showed all his experience to pull PBK back into the competition, released Shreyas Iyer, and then Inglis, who settled on 14 out of 17 deliveries.
Hazlewood ended with excellent 3-0-14-3 numbers. However, with the required rate, Wadher did not respond by hitting Sueash Sharma for four and six, so PBK needed 33 runs from the last 30 balls.
With 32 desired of 24, Wadhera continued his attack and took 15 suyash escapes to lower the equation to 17 out of 18 balls. Left -handed maintained momentum and collected 12 runs from 12.
Marcus Stoinis, replaced by Glenn Maxwell in XI, sealed the victory six from Yash Dayal because PBKS chased the goal of 11 balls to save. Wadhera remained undefeated at 33 out of 19, plays an essential role in the lower middle order.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
April 19, 2025