
RCB and RR players after the match. (Pic Credit: IPL) Captain Rajasthan Royals Sanju Samson admitted that the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s superior’s intention was a key distinction in their crushing of nine goals at the Sawai Mansingh stadium on Sunday.
Despite the determination of a decent 174-run destination on the slow jaipur pitch, the RR was played by an aggressive start and clinical surface of RCB.
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“After he lost throwing on a slow goal, 170-plus was a good sum. But Salt and Kohli won the game in the powerplay itself,” Samson said as RCB chased the target with 15 balls to save.
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Phil Salt’s Pumpling 65 out of 33 balls has set the tone, while Virat Kohli’s record of 100. Half -century T20 anchored Chase. Kohli, undefeated at 62, made a decisive 83-Runa stand with Devdutt Padikkal, who added 40.
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While the RR dropped several catches, Samson refused to eliminate down. “We released ours, we dropped theirs. But their intention was better and it changed,” he admitted. “I would like to take this game to 19 or 20.
Despite his back losses, Samson remains optimistic. “People have owned mistakes. We are in good thinking and we have to bounce.”
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With this dominant victory, RCB is trying to build dynamics in the middle of the season, while RR has to quickly regroup.