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Kohli and Karthik shine in Bengaluru’s win over Punjab

A last-over thriller saw hosts Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru edge past Punjab Kings at the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium

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Virat Kohli’s batting masterclas­s combined with Dinesh Karthik and Mahipal Lomror’s finishing touches sealed a four-wicket win for the Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru (RCB) against Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League 2024 at the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium on Monday.

The packed stadium was treated to a masterclas­s from Kohli after Jonny Bairstow dropped his catch on the second ball of the innings during the chase of 177.

Kohli struck three boundaries in the next four balls to make Kings pay for missing out on the chance. Kagiso Rabada repaired some damages by removing skipper Faf du Plessis for three.

Rabada came back to dismiss Cameron Green for 3 reducing RCB to 43/2. A short-lived 42-run partnershi­p between Kohli and Rajat Patidar kept RCB on track for the chase. Harpreet Brar managed to put Kings in the driver’s seat by claiming the wickets of Patidar (18) and Glenn Maxwell (3) in quick succession.

A couple of overs later, Kohli followed in the footsteps of Maxwell with Harshal Patel getting his revenge for the back-to-back fours earlier in the 16th over.

Impact sub-Mahipal Lomror and experience­d batter Dinesh Karthik amassed 48 runs in the final 21 balls to clinch a four-wicket win for the home team.

Karthik finished off the game in style as he effortless­ly sent the ball to the boundary line to finish off the game for RCB. Put to bat first by RCB, Kings did not have a very good start. Shikhar Dhawan started the innings with a boundary off Mohammed Siraj’s opening delivery and Jonny Bairstow also hit him for two successive fours in the third over, the pacer had the last laugh as he got Bairstow caught by Kohli for eight runs in six deliveries.

At the end of six overs, Punjab were at 40/1 after the powerplay, with Shikhar (21*) and Prabhsimra­n Singh (10*) unbeaten. However, before Punjab could complete the first half of their innings, Glenn Maxwell got Prabhsimra­n caught behind by Anuj Rawat for 25 in 17 balls, with two fours and two sixes.

At the end of 10 overs, Kings were 78/2 and Dhawan (42*) was joined by Liam Livingston­e (1*). After some early attacks by Livingston­e, RCB bowlers put pressure on rival batters again, with Alzarri

Joseph getting Livingston­e caught behind for 17 in 13 balls.

Maxwell started his next over with a big wicket of Dhawan for 45 in 37 balls, with five fours and a six. Kings reached the 100-run mark in 12.3 overs. RCB continued to restrict the run flow of Kings batters until Jitesh Sharma smashed Mayank Dagar for two sixes in the 15th over. At the end of 15 overs, Kings were 128/4, with Jitesh (17*) and Sam Curran (13*) unbeaten.

Curran and Jitesh brought up their 50-run stand and the team’s 150-run mark in 17.4 overs. Yash Dayal got Curran dismissed to end the partnershi­p, with Rawat taking a fine catch to remove him for 23 in 17 balls, with three fours.

Rawat was absolutely electric behind the stumps, taking yet another catch to dismiss Jitesh for 27 in 20 balls, with a four and two sixes.

Shashank Singh started Joseph’s final over with two sixes and a four. Kings ended their innings at 176/6, with Shashank unbeaten at 21* in eight balls with a four and two sixes. Siraj (2/26) and Maxwell (2/29) were the pick of the bowlers for RCB.

Brief scores: Punjab Kings 176/6 (Dhawan 45, Jitesh 27; Siraj 2-26, Maxwell 2-29) lost to Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru 178/6 in 19.2 overs (Kohli 77, Karthik 28*; Brar 2-13, Rabada 2-23).

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