ipl 2025 dc vs rcb royal challenger bengaluru beat delhi capitals by 6 wickets krunal pandya

The 46th match of IPL 2025 was played between Delhi Capitals and RCB. Which Royal Challengers Bangalore won the match by 6 wickets with 9 balls remaining. After losing the toss, Delhi Capitals batted first and scored 162 runs at the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. In response to this, RCB scored 165 runs at the loss of 4 wickets in 18.3 overs and won the match.

Royal Challengers Bangalore reached the top position on Sunday by beating Delhi Capitols by six wickets on Sunday in the IPL match of Royal Challengers Bangalore IPL on the basis of a 119 -run partnership for the fourth wicket between Virat Kohli and Krunal Pandya.

In response to the target of 163 runs for victory, RCB scored 165 runs for four wickets in 18.3 overs after losing three wickets for 26 runs. RCB became the first team in the history of IPL to win six consecutive matches outside its field. Amid the noise of ‘Kohli Kohli’ at the packed Arun Jaitley Stadium, Virat played the role of the innings and scored 51 runs in 47 balls with the help of four fours while Krunal scored an unbeaten 73 off 47 balls which included five fours and four sixes.

The Delhi bowlers could not do anything special and he also suffered the brunt of poor fielding and dripping catch. RCB wanted 17 runs in the last two overs and in such a situation, it was also surprising to get Mukesh Kumar to Mukesh Kumar instead of Mitchell Starc. Tim David finished the game on three balls. After this win, RCB has reached the top with 14 points in 10 matches while Delhi is fourth with 12 points in nine matches. Delhi Capitals scored 34 runs in 18 balls of 18 balls of 18 balls in the last over after sending for batting first and 41 runs in the last over.

For RCB, Bhuvneshwar took three wickets for 33 runs in four overs, while Josh Hazlewood got two wickets, which has the highest 18 wickets in this season with the perple cap. Delhi batsman Arun Jaitley could not play openly in his third match at the stadium. Rahul scored the most 41 runs but played 39 balls for this and could not hit a single six.

In response, RCB started very poorly and his three batsmen were in the pavilion at a score of 35 runs in six overs. Akshar did not let RCB start well with two wickets in the third over.

Jacob Bethel (12) was first dismissed, whose catch was caught by Karun Nair by diving forward in the backward square leg. On the fourth ball of the same over, Devdutt Padikkal (0) became bowled. RCB was shocked by the run out of captain Rajat Patidar in the next over. Virat and Krunal took over the innings after three wickets fell cheaply.

Krunal hit Dushmanta Chamira, the second six of the RCB innings after eight overs in the tenth over. He hit two consecutive sixes to Mukesh Kumar in the 13th over, while in the next over, Kuldeep hit a six and brought the team to the team. Krunal completed his half -century with the help of two fours and three sixes in 32 balls. He immediately got a life of life when Abhishek Porel dripped his catch at Deep Midwet off Stark. From the other end, Virat, playing the role of the innings, completed his half -century with the help of four fours in 45 balls. Earlier, Delhi started very fast and on the very first ball, Porel expressed his intentions by hitting Bhuvneshwar. Bhubaneswar proved to be quite expensive in his first spell who gave 17 runs in the third over. Porel first hit him on top of the square leg and then on the fine leg.

Karun, who scored 89 runs in the first match of this session in Delhi, could not stand and in the next over played a shot in the air on Yash Dayal’s short ball, which Bhuvneshwar did not make a mistake. After the powerplay, Delhi’s score was 52 runs for two wickets. Rahul hit Suyash Sharma after playing the first four balls. Faf du Plessi did not look comfortable at the other end and Krunal ended his innings in the tenth over.

Virat caught a catch of his former partner in RCB (22 runs off 26 balls). In the middle overs, the run slowed became so slow that after the third six of Delhi’s innings, captain Akshar Patel hit Krunal in the 13th over after about ten overs. Delhi’s 100 runs were scored in 13.1 overs, of which 50 were completed in just 36 balls and second in 44 balls. Rahul and Akshar’s partnership broke by Hazelwood when the Akshar was bowled by his ball.

Bhubaneswar gave Delhi two shocks in the 17th over. First Jacob Bethel diverted a dive near the boundary and caught Rahul’s catch, who scored 41 runs in 39 balls. The monotonous form that Rahul has been seen so far has not appeared today. He hit three fours in his innings while not a single six could hit. In this over, Ashutosh Sharma (two) was also bowled by Bhuvi. Vipraj Nigam and Stabs then shared a 38 -run partnership in 15 balls to bring Delhi to a respectable score.

Hazlewood scored 17 runs in the last over in which Vipraj hit six and Stabs hit a four. After this, Dayal gave 19 runs in the 19th over, which was the most expensive over of the innings. Stubs hit him a four and a six. In the last over of Bhubaneswar, however, Vipraj was run out by Kohli on an exact throw. Stubs returned to Hazlewood by scoring 34 runs with five fours and a six off 18 balls. Delhi batsmen scored 42 runs in the last three overs.

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