Hardik Pandya Tilak Verma did four and six rain, then the dice overturned in one ball, knows where RCB won

Cricket News Desk. An exciting match was played at the historic shank stadium in Mumbai. Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) defeated Mumbai Indians by 12 runs. Both teams batted brilliantly. But RCB did better and won the game. RCB defeated Mumbai Indians after ten years at the Wankhum Stadium. However, Mumbai Indians came very close to the victory. Captain Hardik Pandya and Tilak Verma hit four and sixes together. But despite that, he couldn’t win his team. Let’s tell you where this game went in favor of RCB, which was the turning point of this game. Hardik Pandya’s wicket became the turning point of the game. Actually, Mumbai -indians need 28 runs from 12 balls to win. Hardik Pandya and Tilak Verma only hit four and sixes against RCB bowlers. It looked like Mumbai would easily win this game. But the biggest turn is coming here. Josh Hazlewood came in the 19th of Mumbai’s turn to bowl. Hardik Pandya strikes on the first ball of the ear. In such a situation, Pandya immediately wanted to hit a six on the ball. However, he could not hold the ball in time and hit the ball in the direction of deep Midwicket. Liam Livingston made no mistake with the catch. On such a critical event, Hardik was rejected for 42 runs from 15 balls. He beat three fours and four sixes in turn. The whole game changed when Hardik Pandya’s wicket fell. Hazelwood granted just 9 runs in 19th place. The game was something like this, Mumbai -Indians won the throw and decided to field first. Maybe they wanted to stop RCB at a low score. But RCB had something else in his mind. Virat Kohli and Rajat Patidar played a very good game. Both scored half a center. Kohli scored 67 runs from 42 balls, including 8 fours and 2 sixes. Patidar also recorded quickly. He scored 64 runs from 32 balls, including 5 fours and 4 sixes. Jitesh Sharma also remained unbeaten after scoring 40 runs from 19 balls. In this way, RCB scored 221 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Mumbai Bowlers couldn’t stop the run. Hardik Pandya and Trent Bolt each took two wickets. But he also gave a lot of runs. Mumbai -indians chased a target of 222 runs. Tilak Verma and Hardik Pandya batted brilliantly. Verma scored 56 runs from 29 balls. He beat 4 fours and 4 sixes. Pandya scored runs at a strike rate of 280. With his attempts, Mumbai remained in the match. Suryakumar Yadav and Ryan Ricelton also scored 28 and 17 runs respectively. Despite the efforts of Verma and Pandya, Mumbai could score 209/9 runs in 20 overs and lost the match by 12 runs. Krunal Pandya took the most four wickets for RCB. In addition, Yash Dayal and Josh Hazlewood each took two wickets. Share this story -tags