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04/24/26 01:32:00
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04/24 13:29 CDT Kohli and Padikkal lead Bengaluru into IPL top two after
beating Gujarat
Kohli and Padikkal lead Bengaluru into IPL top two after beating Gujarat
BENGALURU, India (AP) --- Virat Kohli smashed 81 after he was dropped off the
first ball and Royal Challengers Bengaluru ran down Gujarat Titans by five
wickets in the Indian Premier League on Friday.
Thanks to Kohli's 44-ball knock and Devdutt Padikkal's 55 in a whirlwind
second-wicket stand of 115 runs off 59 balls, Bengaluru comfortably reached
206-5 in 18.5 overs.
Gujarat made 205-3 on the back of opener Sai Sudharsan's even 100 off 58 balls,
his third IPL century.
Sudharsan, in his 47th IPL game, became the quickest player to 2,000 IPL runs,
eclipsing Chris Gayle's record of 48 matches.
Kohli was dropped by Washington Sundar at mid-wicket in Mohammed Siraj's first
over and went on to crash eight boundaries and four sixes.
Padikkal and Kohli punished Gujarat's two premium bowlers Kagiso Rabada (0-45)
and Rashid Khan (2-49). Kohli welcomed Rashid with a straight six off the
second delivery and Padikkal smashed Rabada for a six off the first ball he
faced.
Padikkal was the aggressor of the two batters and completed his half-century
from 20 balls with six sixes and two fours while Kohli raised his third fifty
of the season from 30 balls.
Bengaluru was in sight of a big finish in front of its home fans chanting
"R-C-B" before they lost four wickets in four overs. Rashid deceived Padikkal
with a perfect googly while Kohli dragged jason Holder's slower ball onto his
stumps.
Bengaluru slipped to 173-5 in the 16th over but Krunal Pandya and Tim David,
who have played more than 550 Twenty20s and scored more than 9,000, safely
finished Bengaluru's fifth win in seven games.
Earlier, Sudharsan dominated Gujarat's batting --- especially square of the
wicket --- as the left-hander shared a 128-run century opening stand with
captain Shubman Gill (32).
Sudharsan's solid hundred included 11 fours and five sixes, but he was
dismissed next ball when he offered a simple return catch to Josh Hazlewood's
143 kph short ball.
Bengaluru planned for the last over to be bowled by pacer Rasikh Salam, but he
left the field due to cramps and Pandya bowled instead. Holder smashed two
sixes and a four and Gujarat passed 200 runs.
Bengaluru was second in the table after its fourth home win. Gujarat was
seventh on net run-rate.
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