Who won yesterday IPL match? Top highlights of last night’s RCB vs DC match
- Which IPL team prevailed yesterday? Rajat Patidar of the RCB amassed a half-century, with assistance from Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis. Axar Patel was the only noteworthy effort throughout DC’s innings.
Which IPL team prevailed yesterday? On May 12, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and the Delhi Capitals (DC) squared off in an Indian Premier League (IPL) game in Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. In yesterday’s 62nd IPL match, Axar Patel led the squad following skipper Rishabh Pant’s one-match suspension. After winning the toss, DC chose to bowl against the RCB of Faf du Plessis.
The best moments from last night’s RCB vs. DC game
On May 12, Rajat Patidar of the RCB produced an outstanding half-century to lead the team to a score of 187/9. Patidar amassed 52 off 32 balls, hitting three sixes and four fours. Virat Kohli, the opener, scored 27 from 13 balls, while Captain Faf du Plessis scored 6 off 7 balls. Others, including Cameron Green, who finished undefeated with 32 off 24 balls, and Will Jacks, who scored 41 off 29 balls. None of the other players were able to have a particularly strong run in the game. Mohammed Siraj was also removed at zero, along with Mahipal Lomror at thirteen, Dinesh Karthik at zero, Swapnil Singh at zero, and Karn Sharma at six.
Except for Axar Patel, none of the Delhi Capitals’ players were able to have an impact on the match throughout their innings. Patel amassed 57 off 39 balls, hitting three sixes and five fours. In reference to openers, David Warner and Jake Fraser-McGurk scored one run off of two balls and eight runs off of eight balls, respectively. Other participants included Abhishek Porel, who scored two, Shai Hope, who was out at 29 off 23 balls, and Kumar Kushagra, who was out at 2. Tristan Stubbs made three runs off of four balls, Rashik Salam made ten runs off of twelve balls, Kuldeep Yadav made six runs off of ten balls, Mukesh Kumar made three runs off of seven balls, and Ishant Sharma was out at zero. The DC was short of 47 runs to meet the specified goal. Yash Dayal of the RCB claimed three wickets, followed by Lockie Ferguson with two, and Cameron Green, Mohammed Siraj, and Swapnil Singh with one apiece.
Delhi, on the other hand, dropped to sixth place with 12 points. Bengaluru, who moved up to fifth after yesterday’s game, has staged a late dash to qualify for the play-offs but will need to win their last league game and other results to go their way to be in the top four. Bengaluru has a higher run rate even though they have also only 12 points from 13 games.
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