Royal Challengers Bangalore leapt to guarantee the top position in IPL 2021 points table.
RCB is the solitary group so far to have four points in this IPL.
Royal Challengers Bangalore leapt to guarantee the top position in IPL 2021 points table after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad with six runs in their Indian Premier League match in Chennai on Wednesday.
This was RCB’s another success on the run. The Virat Kohli-drove side had beaten reigning champs Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2021 opener.
RCB the only team to have four points in this IPL:
RCB is the solitary group so far to have four points in this IPL. They do follow Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians also Punjab Kings in the focuses table.
Despite losing their initial two games in the current year’s IPL, SRH above CSK in the IPL 2021 focuses on the net run rate.
SRH was cruising to triumph at 96-1 in the fourteenth over; however, skipper David Warner’s flight set off a breakdown.
They wound up requiring 16 off the last finished, scored nine, and completed 143-9 to Bangalore’s 149-8.
Captain and opener Virat Kohli led RCB’s innings:
RCB’s innings was driven by commander and opener Virat Kohli, 33 off 29 balls, also a man of the match Glenn Maxwell, 59 of 41.
They scored just 44 runs together off six overs; however, they guaranteed the group began well and completed better.
In the centre, do that as it may, they battled, particularly opposite legspinner Rashid Khan, who took 2-18, including AB de Villiers as 1.
No change in the Orange Cap list:
There was no adjustment in the Orange Cap list – granted to the most noteworthy run-scorer of IPL. KKR batsman Nitish Rana keeps on being on top with 137 runs in two matches, followed by RR commander Sanju Samson with 119.
SRH batsman Manish Pandey raised to the third spot, trailed by RCB’s Glenn Maxwell. KL Rahul caught the No.5 spot.
RCB all-rounder secured the Purple Cap:
RCB all-rounder took the Purple Cap – granted to the most noteworthy wicket-taker of IPL – from KKR’s Andre Russell after asserting two wickets against SRH.
Patel presently has seven wickets in two matches, while Russell has six wickets in as usual. SRH’s Rashid Khan is in third place with four wickets, followed by MI’s Rahul Chahar, including KKR’s Pat Cummins.