
Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Mumbai Indians by 18 runs, powered by half-centuries from Phil Salt, Rajat Patidar, and Virat Kohli. Mumbai's Sherfane Rutherford scored 71 not out, but it wasn't enough as RCB secured their third win in four matches.
MUMBAI: Riding on half-centuries from Phil Salt (78 off 36; 6x4, 6x6), skipper Rajat Patidar (53 off 20; 4x4, 5x6) and Virat Kohli (50 off 38; 5x4, 1x6), Royal Challengers Bengaluru downed Mumbai Indians by 18 runs in another high-scoring contest at the Wankhede on Sunday night.
Chasing 241, Mumbai Indians finished at 222 for five, with âImpact Playerâ Sherfane Rutherford producing a late blitzâ71 not out off 31 balls, including nine sixes. He hammered four sixes in the final over off Romario Shepherd, but the damage had already been done.
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The win took RCB to three victories in four matches, lifting them to third on the table, while MI slumped to their third straight defeat, after four games, staying eighth. What RCB produced with the bat was pure carnage â an innings studded with 18 sixes, leaving MIâs fielders mere spectators on a hot and humid night.
The conditions took a toll on players from both sides. Kohli did not return to the field, while Rohit Sharma, who went past 6,000 runs for MI, retired hurt due to cramps after scoring 19 (13b). RCB pacer Rasikh Salam, who came in as an âImpact Playerâ, also struggled with cramps but managed to dismiss Naman Dhir (1) in the 16th over.
Asked to bat first, RCB raced away to a formidable 240 for four. Tim David, facing his former franchise, provided the finishing touch with an unbeaten 34 off 16 balls (2x4, 3x6).
MI started their chase brightly, but Suyash Sharma struck twice to remove Ryan Rickelton (37 off 22; 3x4, 3x6) and Tilak Varma (1), reducing them to 74 for three. Hardik (40 off 22; 6x4, 1x6) and Suryakumar Yadav (33 off 22) sparkled briefly, but MI needed one of them to go deep. The highlight of RCBâs innings was Patidarâs stunning blitzkrieg. The in-form batter brought up his fastest IPL fifty (17 balls) and has now aggregated 195 runs in four matches at 65.00 with a staggering strike rate of 214.28.
Walking in after Shardul Thakur broke the opening stand by dismissing Salt, Patidar went berserk â smashing 4, 6, 6, 6 off his first four balls. Among those was the shot of the night: a reverse sweep for six over backward point off leg-spinner Mayank Markande.
MIâs bowling unravelled under pressure. Attempting to bowl wide and short, they conceded 11 wides, with Thakur (1-32 in two overs) sending down six of them. The bigger concern for MI, however, was Jasprit Bumrahâs continued wicketless run. He returned 0-35 in four overs, making it four matches in a row without a wicket this season.
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Stats: Rajesh Kumar
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Phil Salt scored 78 runs, Rajat Patidar made 53, and Virat Kohli contributed 50 runs for RCB, while Sherfane Rutherford scored 71 not out for MI.
The victory lifted RCB to third place with three wins in four matches, while MI fell to eighth place with three consecutive losses.
RCB scored 240 runs, and MI finished their innings at 222 for five.
A total of 18 sixes were hit during the match, showcasing a high-scoring contest.






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