
New Delhi: The fans at the M Chinnaswama stadium were on the edge of their seats when Royal Challengers Bengalur pulled out Chennai Super Kings in the Nail Biting Thriller that went down to the last ball. From the beginning, the competition promised nerves and fireworks – and set out in all respects.
The middle of the century by Virat Kohli and Jacob Bethello, followed by an explosive touch of Romario Shepherd, powered the RCB to an impressive sum. In response, the 17 -year -old Ayush Mhatre stole the CSK reflector and created a key partnership with Ravindra Jadeja to stand on their side at a touch distance from the stunning victory. In the end, however, CSK fell only two runs.
The last in advance, Yash Dayal bowed, the theater was the nerve and drama. When CSK needed 15 OFF 6 and Dhoni and Jadeja fold, the pressure was huge. Dayal admitted the single from the first two vans. On the third van he removed the legendary Dhoni and turned the match back in favor of RCB.
Then came the chaos-pass high non-Mič, which Dube gave free hit and left the left-handed Pacer hit the maximum. With six needs of three, Dube managed only one. Jadeja took another single to bring the equation to four of one ball.
Four were needed from the last ball, Dayal bowed with a low full -fledged, Dube hit him for a long time, but the RCB field remained strong. Only two runs were evaluated.
Dayal’s calm under pressure closed an unforgettable victory for RCB and lifted them to the top of the table of points in the middle of wild celebrations.
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CSK persecuted the daunting 214, was powered by a brilliant 114-Run partnership between the 17-year-old Ayush Mhatre and the veteran Ravindra Jadeja. Matre, playing with maturity after his years, broke 94 out of 48 balls with nine four and five six, while Jadeja remained undefeated to 77 out of 45 (8x4s, 2x6s).
However, their brave efforts could not transfer CSK through the line when they ended up at 211/5 at 20 breaks.
RCB Lungi Ngidi turned the tide with key goals and returned with impressive 3/30 figures, including the decisive breakthroughs of Mhat and Sam Curran.
Previously, RCB published 213/5 after being inserted on the bat. Jacob Bethell (55 out of 33) and Virat Kohli (62 out of 33) gave the hosts flying start and added 97 runs for the first goal. But it was Romario Shepherd, who provided real fireworks at death. West Indian came late and blocked 53* of only 14 balls-the fastest fifty season and the second second fastest in the history of the IPL-V stunning display hammered four four and six.
For CSK, Matheesha Pathirana bowed to fire and accuracy and raised 3/36 in her four exceeds.
With this exciting victory, RCB not only packed two key points, but also moved to the top of the point table. For CSK it was a bitter pill to swallow, because she was remarkable persecuted in one of the most dramatic goals of the season.