IPL 2025: Steering on the line against Nehal Wadhera RCB proves decisive in PBK

What was an evening for the bowlers, it was a batsman, whose firm performance made the end in M. Chinswami stadiumArshdeep Singh, Marco Jansen, Yuzvendra Chahal and Harpreet Brar took two wickets Punjab kingsIn the second essay, Josh Hazelwood chose three, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar took two wickets.
But that was Nehal waderaOut of 19 balls, 33 are unbeaten, who defeated PBK Royal Challengers Bangalore And influenced the necklace of the third house on the party led by Rajat Patidar.
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There were also valuable runs in the first innings. The match player Tim David killed an unbeaten fifty, his first in the IPL, as RCB reached a respectable 95/9 in the rain-affected match, which was reduced by 14 overs.
But Wadhera’s tide-turning show, hitting three fours and three sixes, came against the play run. As Hazelwood set fire and took two wickets in one over, PBK was in dire need to stand up to someone and face attacks.
The 24-year-old left-handed batsman pumiled leg-spinner Suyash Sharma for a six couple to solve his team’s concerns.
A composed Vaidhera played a big hand as Punjab Kings eventually crossed the line, the leaders swell their tally to 10 points to go to the second place on the numeral table behind the Delhi capitals.
In the first innings, the work was reduced by PBK. Clever bowling banned RCB for a disappointing clan, when Shreyas Iyer opted to bowl first.
This decision proved to be correct as his bowlers took three wickets in the power play segment.
Phil Salat has already abolished himself, tried to hammer Arshdeep Singh (2/23) out of the park and the stumper Illis completed a good catch.
Virat Kohli did not last long, as Marco Jenson placed 20 meters behind Arshadeep to draw a terrible grip.
Royal Challengers Power Play Phase Score read sorry 26 for three as Liam Livingstone also left without any effect.
Yuzvendra Chahal (2/11) made a memorable one -time IPL home to Chinnaswamy Stadium with Jitesh Sharma’s wicket.
Amidst the ruins around him, captain Rajat Patidar played some beautiful shots, and there was no one better than the pick-up from his pad from Bartlet, which had climbed the mid wicket for a six.
But RCB soon received a body blow as the Patidar (23, 18B) did not clean the bartlet in the sweeper cover from Chahal, who teased the batsmen with those who do full delivery.
Jansen (2/10), who used short-picked balls for good effect, had his own moments, as he jet Krunal Pandya and impressed Sub Manoj Bhandage as RCB’s innings.
The player of the match was despite some major explosions by David, which included three sixes in a row in the left-arrow spinner Harpreet Brar, which also had parts of RCB with two wickets.