Actually, the 19th over of RCB’s innings was putting Trent Bolt for Mumbai Indians. Silver Patidar was on strike on the last ball of his over. Patidar wanted to scoop the outside ball. But he could not take time for the ball and his bat was the top age. The ball stood in the air and was going towards the boundary behind the wicket.
In such a situation, wicketkeeper Ryan Ricelton showed agility and ran upside down behind him to lift the ball. He was a little distance away from the ball, so he diverted a wonderful catch by diving in the opposite direction. The video of his catch has been shared by the official page of the IPL itself on X. Patidar was dismissed for 64 runs with the help of 5 fours and 6 sixes.
Something like this was the condition of the match
Mumbai Indians won the toss and decided to bowl first. In such a situation, RCB batted first and scored 221 runs for 5 wickets in 20 overs. Virat Kohli (67) and Rajat Patidar (64) hit the fifty. While chasing a big target of 222 runs, Mumbai Indians managed to score 209 runs for 9 wickets and lost the match by 12 runs. Tilak Verma (56) and Hardik Pandya (42) played a stormy innings for MI. But could not win his team.