Recent Match
Indian T20 League 2025, 37th Match, Chandigarh, Apr 20th, 2025

Punjab Kings

(19.6 ov) 157/6

Royal Challengers Bengaluru

(18.5 ov) 159/3

Complete Royal Challengers Bengaluru won by 7 wkts

Devdutt Padikkal, left handed bat, comes to the crease
Xavier Bartlett, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
0.6
Arshdeep Singh to Phil Salt, out Caught by Josh Inglis!! Phil Salt c Josh Inglis b Arshdeep Singh 1(3)
Arshdeep Singh to Phil Salt, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
0.5
Arshdeep Singh to Kohli, 1 run, to mid-off
0.4
Arshdeep Singh to Kohli, no run, length delivery on off-stump, blocked into the off-side
0.3
Arshdeep Singh to Kohli, FOUR, Kohli is off and running with a boundary! Banged in short on off-stump, Kohli isn't fazed, he presses back quickly and pulls it away over mid-wicket
0.2
Arshdeep Singh to Phil Salt, 1 run, to sweeper cover
0.1
Arshdeep Singh to Phil Salt, no run, full and shaping into middle-leg, Phil Salt knocks it towards mid-on
Phil Salt and Kohli are at the crease. Phil Salt is on strike. Arshdeep Singh will open the attack
Krunal: Pretty good effort. The way they started in powerplay, they put us under pressure. From that position to restrict them to 157 was a great effort. What I realised when the fast bowlers bowled, pace-on deliveries were much easier to face. I realised on this wicket, the slower you bowl, it's difficult for batters. We have to bat really well. Powerplay becomes crucial. If we bat to our potential, we can chase this down.
RCB bowlers this innings
Spin: 4/49 in 8 overs (ER 6.12)
Pace: 1/103 in 12 overs (ER 8.58)
In the last four overs, RCB seamers attemped 17 yorkers and concded just 22 runs of them.
Right, we're back for the chase
17:07 Local Time, 11:37 GMT, 17:07 IST: That was a death-bowling masterclass from Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Just 28 runs conceded off the last 4 overs and that means, Punjab haven't got the finish they would've hoped for. After being asked to bat first, they started really well in the powerplay. Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar didn't quite hit their straps with the new ball and the PBKS openers took toll.
19.6
Hazlewood to Marco Jansen, SIX, to long-off
19.5
Hazlewood to Shashank Singh, 1 run, and again, machine-like precision, yorker on middle, knocked down to long-on
19.4
Hazlewood to Shashank Singh, no run, nothing, absolutely nothing the batter can do! Yorker just outside off, he looks to dig it out and misses
19.3
Hazlewood to Marco Jansen, 1 run, this man is like a bowling machine, yorker on off-stump, hint of reverse-swing too as it tails into him, Marco Jansen jams it out towards square leg
19.2
Hazlewood to Shashank Singh, 1 run, to long-on