END OF OVER:20 | 8 Runs | SRH: 171/8 (36 runs required, RR: 8.55)
- Jaydev Unadkat8 (10b)
- Shahbaz Ahmed40 (37b)
- Yash Dayal3-0-18-1
- Mohammed Siraj4-0-20-0
11.35pm So that's a big, big win for RCB. They are still (barely) alive in this competition with that win. What they will be happy about is the margin - 35 runs. It will give them a net run rate boost. SRH stay third and know that they need to get back to winning ways so as to not slip down the table in the final phases of the league stage. That's it from us today. On behalf of Shashank, Chandan and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo, this is Abhimanyu signing off. Goodnight!
11.30pm Time for the presentation ceremony.
The player of the match, Rajat Patidar: "I was just keeping the things in my mind that I have to control the controllables. I kept doing the things I was doing for so long. My mindset and technique in my batting, whenever I go back home I try to solve every problem that I face. I go for the skillful batting setup. [On attacking spinners] Today I was just backing myself to be in good shape to every bowler."
RCB captain Faf du Plessis: "I forgot I had to speak at the presentation. Every game I just speak after it and walk away. The SRH game was 270+ and we got to 260, then the KKR game as well, just one run. We've been close for a while but you need to win matches to get confidence in the group. Massive win for us. When you're not winning it does affect you mentally, it does affect your confidence. You can't speak confidence into the group, you can't fake confidence into the group. The only thing that gives confidence is performance. First half of the competition we felt like we weren't near our potential. And when you're playing at 50% or 60%, you don't get the confidence. Last week and a half we have been working hard to make sure we get better at the game. Rajat getting back to back fifties will be great for him. Greeny playing well will be massive to him. It's never going to be just one guy getting the runs. [On Karn Sharma] Obviously we know that the Chinnaswamy has been disappointing for us. We are trying to find a recipe where we feel like we can bowl at that ground. And it's been tough for the guys to find a formula. A legspinner, even more so now, you have to have a legspinner in your team."
11.15pm RCB finally get their second win of the season, exactly a month after their first! The spinners did an excellent job to all but finish SRH's chase off in the powerplay. Impact Sub Swapnil Singh played a big role, hitting 12 off 6 before removing Markram and Klaasen in the first over. But that was after Will Jacks got Travis Head and Yash Dayal got Abhishek Sharma - the opening pair that has been the talk of the year. And in the end, it turns out to be a comfortable win for RCB. SRH were always going to be tested while chasing, and it hasn't worked out for them today. But Cummins did say they will approach chases with the same intent, and to be fair, they did that. It just didn't come off. But it was a much improved performance from RCB compared to how they turned up against the same opponents a few games back. They improved when they nearly eked a win against KKR, and today was another better performance.
Cameron Green: "Always nice to be back to winning ways. I definitely wasn't in agreement with [batting first] so credit to the captain and coach. [On his best role in T20s] I am still young in my career so I'm trying to figure it out myself. Of course I like to bat up the order but it depends on what the team needs. [On the Klaasen catch] I think the whole time kept thinking 'Klaasen, Klaasen'. It stayed up there for a long time.'
Pat Cummins: "We gave away a few over par and we lost too many wickets. [On chasing being a problem] Few games ago we thought we were a bat second win. I speak after wins, Dan speaks after losses [laughs]. Won't dwell on this one too much. [On their batting approach] I think it's our stronger suits to be honest. To be honest it won't come off every game, but it's definitely the way to go."