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Virat Kohli got Phil Salat run out, the last came between the slaughter of Tim David – RCBS Explosive Start then Middle -Order Collopse Finally a Respectable Score

Bengaluru: The RCB team, who is performing amazing with the last several matches, finally showed their old style today. In the 24th match of IPL 2025, RCB, which was fighting against Delhi Capitals, started such that all the big records of IPL will be shattered today. But then one by one the batsmen of the team were dismissed and the team losing 7 wickets in 20 overs against Delhi and hanged on the board at just 163.

It was fantastic beginning

RCB started its innings well against Delhi Capitals. Opener Phil Salt created an atmosphere in the beginning with aggressive batting. RCB scored a good score in Powerplay. This laid a strong foundation for the innings. Phil Salat and Virat Kohli started the innings. Salt looked particularly aggressive. Mitchell Starc’s third over was very exciting. A total of 30 runs were scored in it. Salt hit fours and sixes fast. He scored 37 runs in just 17 balls.

Then continuous shocks

After the powerplay, RCB got some shocks. Delhi bowlers returned and slowed Bangalore’s innings. Phil Salat was run out due to wrong coordination with Virat Kohli. After the sixth over, RCB’s score was 64/2. RCB middle -order batsmen did not take advantage of a good start. This led to a big change in the game. After Salt, Devdutt Padikkal was also caught out by Mukesh Kumar. Virat Kohli also caught Mitchell Starc for 22 runs. This made the team score 74/3.

As soon as reached 163

The wickets kept falling continuously. Prominent batsmen like Liam Livingstone and Jitesh Sharma were also dismissed. This led to the condition of RCB to 102/5. The team got into trouble. Lower -order batsman Tim David showed some struggle. He added some important runs at the end of the innings. Tim David hit two sixes and a four in the 19th and 20th over. This gave the team very important support. Bhuvneshwar Kumar also supported. With this, RCB could reach a fine score.

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