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Dubai: RCB has returned to its position. This is how netizens are interpreting Kohli’s team against Kings XI Punjab’s disgusting rate on social media.
In the first match, Sunrisers began their 13th IPL campaign with a victory over Hyderabad, but in the second match, Kohli’s team lost by a whopping 98-run margin.
The last 109 Royal Challengers Bangalore races came to chase the goal of 206 races thrown by Punjab, courtesy of the 132 undefeated races of Punjab captain KL Rahul.
In the match, where Punjab captain Rahul single-handedly crushed the opposition in his devastating innings, Kohli is the ‘villain’ in the RCB camp. After Rahul missed a couple of catches, he contributed just one with the bat.
Notably, KL Rahul put his life back in Kohli’s hands twice in the 16th and 17th overs of batting innings for 63 and 69 runs. Work on what represents a great danger for RCB.
Not only was the second century of the IPL completed, but in the final 4 overs, the Punjab captain paired up with Karun Nair and added 64 runs to the scoreboard to virtually eliminate RCB from the match.
Then the RCB entries ended like a house of cards to chase the race. “My bowlers were good enough in the middle with the ball in hand,” Kohli said at the awards ceremony after the game. I have to take responsibility for this fee by taking the lead. ‘
At the same time, the RCB captain said it cost the team 30-40 extra runs to lose their catch.
Kohli said: “If we could have tied them at 160 runs, there wouldn’t have been as much pressure on the hitting from the beginning. There comes a day when nothing goes as planned. There’s no way but to accept them. We need to learn from these mistakes.
Like I said on those two occasions, he should have led the team from the front, even later with the bat. We should have released the pressure. But we could not.
Rahul’s undefeated innings of 132 on 69 balls were 14 fours and six six. In addition to scoring the highest runs in the IPL as an Indian hitter, Rahul’s innings today are also his highest as captain in the IPL. Furthermore, the Karnataka wicketkeeper-batsman set the 2,000-run milestone in the Millionaire League as the fastest Indian to break Sachin Tendulkar’s eight-year record.
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