
VIRAT KOHLI (BCCI/IPL photo) New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bengalur has attacked his first Indian Premier League final since 2016 with a comprehensive eight-goal victory over Pandjab Kings in the fourth qualifier. RCB, still chasing its first IPL title, although the finals in 2009, 2011 and 2016, has done a short work of a modest goal. Phil Salt led the accusation with the blister of 56, who was not out of 27 balls, and took the team home for just 10 overs.
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With almost flawless performance, RCB advanced to the Clash title scheduled for Ahmedabad 3 June. The Kings Pandjab, which first returned to the playoffs since 2014, will have another shot at the final in the 21 qualifier in Ahmedabad.But the match was not controversial.
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The star dough of RCB Virt Kohli, who was visibly exhausted throughout the game – attracted every goal of Pandjab Kings and team victory – evoked criticism for alleged inappropriate remark for debutant Musheer Khan.
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The incident occurred when the 20 -year -old Musheer, who played his first IPL match as a surrogate impact, came out on the bat.See also: IPL Eliminator GT vs Mi Live scoreKohli could see something in the field of the field, and reportedly heard, as Musheer calls “water boy”, referred to a young man who carried drinks earlier in shifts. The gesture and the note caused the main debate on social media.
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Some fans online claimed that Kohli said, “Ye Paani Pilaata Hai” (“This guy carries drinks”) when Musheer has prepared to face his first van.“Look at the virata Kohli at the first slip. Just let him know he’s a debutant in a pretty big match. He says,” Who is the guy? “Kohli’s gesture against Musheer was also caught on the camera, which raised Hayden’s comment.Harsha Bhogle, who was in the comment beside Hayden, added that Musheer can offer his own reaction. “He could just turn around and say,” You know my brother, hit 150 playing for India, “Bhogle said, referring to Musheer’s older brother Sarfaraz Khan, who shared a test dressing room with Kohli.