The run of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, which had been losing for six straight matches, finally came to an end in IPL 2024 with a 35-run victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Thursday. Rajat Patidar and Virat Kohli's partnership took RCB to 206/7 but the half century stand was canceled by the economical spells of Karn Sharma, Cameron Green and Swapnil Singh, who took 4 wicket between them.
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The SRH power-packed batting line composed of risky batsmen like Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Aiden Markram and Heinrich Klaasen have done really well in this season but they experienced a big collapse against RCB and it ultimately costed them the defeat. It was Kavya Maran, the owner of SRH, who looked astonished at the succession of wickets and her diva-like face has been shared widely on social media with many pictures which are so funny that will make you laugh out loud.
"Performance is the only thing that inspires confidence. You'll be harmed if you're not at your best since the teams and competition are so powerful. Guys are now scoring runs in greater numbers. Just Virat was scoring runs throughout the first half of the competition. For Greeny, it will be huge to score runs at this point. We are aware of it, Chinnaswamy, and it has greatly irritated us. It's a challenging field to bowl on. At the post-match presentation, RCB captain Faf Du Plessis remarked, "We've tried to find a recipe for it, but it's tough."
We had believed that we were a bowl-first squad prior to the previous several victories. didn't turn out as planned. Dan speaks after defeats, and I speak after victories. The lads are doing great, but because this is T20 cricket, you can't expect to win every match. Avoid thinking about this too much.
"I believe we excel at using a high-risk, high-reward strategy with the bat. Not every game will benefit from it. Even in the one or two games where things didn't go our way at first, we were still able to secure a respectable total. "We still believe that this is the right path for our boys,".