END OF OVER:20 | 8 Runs 2 Wkts | RCB: 187/9 | RR: 9.35
- Cameron Green32 (24b)
- Mukesh Kumar3-0-23-1
- Rasikh Salam3-0-23-2
Patidar's confident, I still think they might be 10-15 short. Whether or not dew sets in will have a say. So will early wickets, especially that of JFM. RCB's Survival, DC's progress riding on this game. Huge stakes in the chase. Srinidhi will take you through it.
Rajat Patidar: Wicket was a bit two-paced when I got in. Slower balls were holding in the pitch, which I found tough to handle. I feel I've targeted bowlers smartly and that's working for me. Picking up length isn't that easy, I try to read the ball off the hands as well as I can. The target is easily defendable if we bowl well.
9:11pm: 110 for 2 after 10 overs, just 77 for 7 in the back ten. Could that progression from RCB end their tournament? DC have pulled it back but won't have Pant for the chase. Their catching was a major concern too. Axar's captaincy was a positive, his use of bowlers early in the second half was smart. RCB, to their credit, kept attacking despite losing wickets or not finding regular success. Kohli vs Ishant early on, where both shone but the latter won, was spectacular. The hosts' big guns didn't fire but the likes of Jacks, Patidar and Green chipping in will please them.
Mohammed Siraj run out 0 (3m 0b 0x4 0x6) SR: -
KV Sharma run out 6 (7m 4b 1x4 0x6) SR: 150.00