Mi vs RCB highlights: Mumbai Indians again lost to win, after 10 years RCB won in Wankhede – Royal Challengers Bengaluru Defeats Mumbai Indians in Last over Thrily Hardik Pandya Rajat Patidar

Virat and Patidar’s bat said
For Royal Challengers Bangalore, Virat Kohli played 67 while captain Rajat Patidar played a stormy half -century innings of 64 runs. For the first time since January, Jasprit Bumrah shallow a professional match to play a professional match. Kohli scored his second half -century of this season with an innings of 67 runs off 42 balls. Patidar’s 32 balls of 64 runs (five fours, and four sixes) and Jitesh Sharma’s 18 balls of 40 runs (two fours and four sixes) got a target of 222 runs in bad form.
Phil Salat (Char) hit a four off the first ball of the innings against Trent Bolt but was bowled on the second ball. This wicket had no effect on Kohli’s innings. He scored 72 runs for one wicket in power play, batting aggressively with Devdutt Padikkal (37 off 22 balls). RCB had dominated the first three overs, after which Mumbai Indians hit Bumrah in the fourth over and Kohli welcomed his partner of the Indian team by hitting a six.
RCB scored 20 runs against Deepak Chahar in the last over of Powerplay, moving beyond the run rate of about 10 runs per over. In this over, Padikkal hit two sixes and a four. Padical took an aggressive stance and hit three sixes and two fours. He was dismissed in an attempt to play a big shot off Vignesh Puthur in the ninth over. He shared a 91 -run partnership in 52 balls for the second wicket with Kohli.
In the 15th over, Virat Kohli caught the ball outside Hardik Pandya’s off stump to Naman Dhir in the field of deep midwicket. Patidar scored in front of the wicket with an aggressive shot in front of the wicket and scored easily behind the wicket. He completed his half -century off just 25 balls. He scored 23 runs against Mumbai’s Hardik in the 17th over. Pitidar showed the path of the pavilion by catching a brilliant catch by Ryan Rei Reelton behind the wicket in the 19th over.