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IPL 2025: Bengaluru, Kl Rahul’s chest throwing forces passed RCB | Cricket News

KL RAHUL (BCCI/IPL Photo)

Yeni Delhi: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, the crowded royal challenges of Bengaluru’ya defeat against the defeat even if he continued to continue to roar and cheer Delhi Capitals. Reason? Her heroes Kl Rahul was doing a demonstration on his territory. Rahul burned with elegant Strokeplay on the evening and fans excited the rising strokes in the park. When Yash lahked on the long leg limit and celebrated with a chest fist, the stadium exploded – a sincere applauded for his own local young man.
On Thursday, Kl Rahul produced Delhi Capitals a MasterClass to take a six convincing small victory in the face of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Rahul, who chased a difficult 164 on a two -paced surface, stood in the middle of early chaos, anchored with an unspecified 93 with only 53 balls, tied with nine four and five six.
Rahul’s calm came after Delhi fell to 30 for the fifth row of the top order. However, Wicketkeeper-Batter retained its calm, Axar Patel (15) and then Tristan Stubbs (38* closed 23) sewed significant partnerships and saw 13 balls to back up the chase.
With this win, Delhi Capitals extended its undefeated runs up to four games and ranked second at the score table just behind Gujarat Titans.
Previously, RCB released a 163 under 163 for 7 for 7 for 7, after selecting the bat, which did not really seem threatening after entering the Delhi spinner rhythm.
Phil Salt made a start to the landlord with 17 balls 37, took Mitchell Starc up to 30 running, and helped RCB to reach 61 in the fourth place. However, when salt was exhausted in a mixture with Kohli, the innings wrapped down.

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Vipraj Nigam turned the game into the head with a leg spin, first rejected the Dangerous Kohli 22, and then released the City Pandya later in Inning. The magic of 18 for 18 at four seas was effective in removing the RCB load from the track. Kuldeep Yadav took two important small gates (Rajat Patidar (25) and Jitesh Sharma (3) – to ensure that the middle order cannot benefit from the platform.
Despite a few strong late hits of Tim David, who was not defeated in 37 of 20 balls, the sum of the RCB lacked the fist to challenge Delhi’s deep stroke unit.
However, Delhi had no most trouble -free beginnings.
FAF Du went out for Plessis 2, fell for Fraser-McGurk 7, and Porel soon followed the visitors by shaking the visitors. However, Kl Rahul played an excellent anchor by absorbing pressure and slowly changing gear. A magnificent straight driving from Six Livingstone and Hazlewood on Midwicket was only the gaze of his sovereignty.
After trying to force the Axar speed, Stubbs joined Rahul and made it no sobbing. The duo added 111 running for the sixth small door stand and finished things as style – Kl Rahul closed the match with six 18th.

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