END OF OVER:
20 | 8 Runs | RCB: 96/9 (62 runs required, RR: 4.80)

  • Sreenath Aravind8 (5b)
  • Yuzvendra Chahal4 (9b)
  • Dan Christian4-0-25-1
  • Lockie Ferguson4-1-7-2

A win margin of 61 after a total of 157 is just ridiculous. But it's been that sort of a game. The first game of double-header Saturday was a no-contest. But do tune in to see what happens in the second game, between Gujarat Lions and Mumbai Indians at Rajkot. This is all we have from here. Cheers!

"I think we were probably 15-20 short today, but we started really well, which made my job easier. I could create some pressure", says Man of the Match Lockie Ferguson. "The boys were incredible, and obviously, feels pretty good to do well personally well too. My strength lies in back of a length, I try to bowl a few cutters as well. But credit to the other guys as well for building up the pressure, I couldn't have done it without that."

"It's nice to have a got a nice little streak going,", says Rising Pune captain Steven Smith. "We didn't know what would be a good score at the halfway mark, to be honest, but we wanted a complete performance today and we got that. We executed our plans really well tonight, Lockie Ferguson bowled beautifully. They're being very consistent for us, hopefully, then can continue it and win us a few more games. It's a magnificent effort from Lockie, hit good lengths and bowled good bouncers as well. He is an exciting player for the future."

The only consolation for RCB from all this is really the fact that they avoided getting bowled out for the third successive time. Bowled out twice and nine wickets down in back-to-back games in innings of 20 overs each is a sign of serious worry.

"I think it's for everyone to see we lost that game. It's hard for a captain to stand here and speak after a performance like this," says RCB captain Virat Kohli. "But got to learn and move on from these kind of experiences. We lost the game rather than them winning it. Could be a few reasons, expectations, people looking at us as a good batting side that made the Playoffs last year. Can't really pinpoint something - could be hesitation to get out, to get runs. We are pretty much not in the race for the Playoffs, all we can do is enjoy the four remaining games."

Karthik: "It's better they stop rotating the foreign players. Who gives priority to Travis Head over Gayle. Such a mess up, they can't get into the playoffs​, that's sure. But they can showcase a good game of cricket for the fans to maintain momentum for the next season. There will be a completely new team next year with all players going into the auction. Hope they end the season on a high. "

Kushal: "RCB scorecard still resembles a cell num of Brazil (+55) along with area code 84 for 2 not outs and 8 digits for dismissed batsmen . +55 84 23721352 !! Surely someone has this number"

mvl: "Kushal: Someone? why? RPS has RCB's number today!"

Lockie Ferguson's 18 dot balls today are the most by any bowler this season.

Phani: "Similar to deccan chargers inaugural season. Stars, big names and disastrous results"

19.6
4
Christian to Aravind, FOUR, isn't that some irony! They struggled to score throughout and finish it off with a boundary. Fuller ball, lofted over covers and the ball goes on the bounce and over the boundary
19.5
1
Christian to Chahal, 1 run, fuller, backs away and drives it through point for one
19.4
0
Christian to Chahal, no run, slower ball, 117ks, swings early as he looks to pull and the ball misses off-stump by inches
19.3
2
Christian to Chahal, 2 runs, stays leg side of this back of a length ball and hammers it through covers, sweeper runs to his right, slides and cuts it off in front of the boundary
19.2
0
Christian to Chahal, no run, width on offer outside off, opens the face of his bat and taps it to backward point
19.1
1
Christian to Aravind, 1 run, backs away to a fuller ball and drives it out to mid-off who fumbles and they take the single

END OF OVER:
19 | 2 Runs | RCB: 88/9 (70 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 4.63, RRR: 70.00)

  • Sreenath Aravind3 (3b)
  • Yuzvendra Chahal1 (5b)
  • Lockie Ferguson4-1-7-2
  • Dan Christian3-0-17-1
18.6
1
Ferguson to Aravind, 1 run, backs away and slaps uppishly to sweeper cover, on the bounce in front of the fielder
18.5
1
Ferguson to Chahal, 1 run, full and wide, slashes hard and gets it on the bounce to third man off the outside edge
18.4
0
Ferguson to Chahal, no run, full, wide, swings but is nowhere near it and misses
18.3
0
Ferguson to Chahal, no run, extremely full, pushed uppishly to covers
18.2
0
Ferguson to Chahal, no run, swing-and-a-miss outside off
18.1
0
Ferguson to Chahal, no run, full, outside off, pushes to point

END OF OVER:
18 | 4 Runs 1 Wkt | RCB: 86/9 (72 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 4.77, RRR: 36.00)

  • Sreenath Aravind2 (2b)
  • Yuzvendra Chahal0 (0b)
  • Dan Christian3-0-17-1
  • Imran Tahir4-0-18-3
17.6
2
Christian to Aravind, 2 runs, full, outside off, crunches a drive through point and sweeper cover runs across ans slides in front of the boundary to cut it off
17.5
W
Christian to Kohli, OUT, gone next ball. Kohli backs away as he comes down the track and the bowler does well to take it away from him. Fires it full and Kohli has to reach out. Pace off, so no timing. Taken in the deep, at sweeper cover

V Kohli c sub (MA Agarwal) b Christian 55 (87m 48b 4x4 1x6) SR: 114.58

17.4
2
Christian to Kohli, 2 runs, dropped. He completely misjudges it, the ball has hit him on the full on his knee. Manoj Tiwary, it is. Maybe he lost sight of the ball, this is bizarre.
17.3
0
Christian to Kohli, no run, slower ball, Kohli tries to pull it away and the ball goes on the bounce to long-on. Badree takes off for the single but has to run all the way back as Kohli isn't interested
17.2
0
Christian to Kohli, no run, short ball, tries to pull it away and the ball goes off the bottom part of the bat towards long-off. Messes up the timing
17.1
0
Christian to Kohli, no run, short and wide, slapped but not off the middle of the bat, on the bounce off the bottom part of the bat to long-off. Single not taken

END OF OVER:
17 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | RCB: 82/8 (76 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 4.82, RRR: 25.33)

  • Sreenath Aravind0 (1b)
  • Virat Kohli53 (43b)
  • Imran Tahir4-0-18-3
  • Jaydev Unadkat4-0-19-1
16.6
0
Imran Tahir to Aravind, no run, pushed across outside off, strides across and opens the face of his bat to short third man

Vinay: "Kohli takes single of the first ball and badree takes single of the last ball. What more can RPS ask for?"

16.5
W
Imran Tahir to Badree, OUT, googly from Tahir. Floated up outside off, spinning in and beats the bat of Badree who is looking to go over the bowler's head. Ball crashes into stumps

S Badree b Imran Tahir 2 (7m 7b 0x4 0x6) SR: 28.57

16.4
1
Imran Tahir to Kohli, 1 run, swings hard again looking to through the leg side but does not really get hold of it as the ball goes to deep midwicket
16.3
6
Imran Tahir to Kohli, SIX, shot! Finally, Kohli decides to hit one out of here. Googly but too short, picked up by Kohli who pulls it with the turn over deep midwicket for the first six of the innings

Whose PP is it anyway?

17

Number of wickets RCB have lost in Powerplays this season, the most for any team. Their Powerplay run rate of 6.64 is the lowest too

AB's singular IPL

8, 5, 3

AB de Villiers' last three scores, the first time he has got for three successive single-digit scores in the IPL

Badree's Powerplay

6

Number of wickets taken by Samuel Badree in Powerplays this IPL, joint-highest with Mitchell McClenaghan