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RCB vs SRH, 3rd T20, IPL 2020 summary

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SRH
153-10(19.4)
RCB won by 10 runs
RCB
(20.0)163-5
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T Natarajan Logo
T Natarajan Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:75.00
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S Sharma Logo
S Sharma Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 0
SR:180.00
D Steyn Logo
D Steyn Jersy

1-33

(3.4)

Dale Steyn

1-33(3.4)
Econ: 9.00
P'ship : 10(8)
Last Wkt : Mitchell Marsh 0(1)
Over 17
1
1
W
4
1
1W
 
= 8
Over 18
0
4wd
1
0
W
1
W
 
= 7
Over 19
1
W
0
1
1
1
 
= 4
Over 20
1
2
4
W
 
= 7

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Wrapping up tonight's coverage on a happy note hoping for a quick recovery for Mitch Marsh who hurt his ankle while bowling. It was a pleasure bringing you all the updates from the match and I, Mohak Arora would like to thank you for staying till the end and going through the match with me and Arjun Bhalla. Buh-bye!
Yuzi Chahal, Player of the Match: When I bowled my first over, I realized I need to bowl stump-to-stump line and backed myself. At one point they were batting well and I was trying to bowl loopy ones and wide of the reach which helped in building pressure. When I bowled to Pandeu I was trying to outside off-stump and with Bairstow I bowled little fuller and when Vijay came Virat and AB told me to go for a googly and it worked. I put some mud on my hands to make sure there is no dew and really brilliant.
Virat Kohli, RCB skipper: It's amazing and last year we were on the other side of the results. We kept our composure tonight. Yuzi came in and changed the game for us. Tonight he showed that if you have skill, you can get purchase on any wicket and the way he came in and bowled attacking lines and he was the one in my opinion who changed the game. We started really well and Devdutt was really good and Finch was good too. AB batting in the last three overs helped us push it past 160 and as I said, the fact that we didn't let negativity slip into the bowling group was a great sign and Dube bowling those three overs was really good to see.
AB de Villiers: Very happy. Worked very hard for that win. For a change, we are on the right side of a close game early in the season As a 36-year-old you do doubt yourself, but we did work very hard in the training and I am very happy with the basics that we have done. Very competitive, the young players coming and looking like international players is really exciting to watch. I have taken Josh (Josh Phillippe) under my wing like Mark Boucher took me under his wing. Padikkal is a shy and quiet guy but I don't have to say much really, he looks like a really good talent.
David Warner, SRH skipper: I can't remember the last time I was out like that. There's four things that happened in this game that I have never seen before. A lot of courage for Mitchell (Marsh) to go out there and try. It doesn't look great for him, can't put any weight on his leg. Hopefully it isn't too bad, it was quite painful for him, so fingers crossed. We had the run chase in control and we knew that we had to go after their bowlers in the end. Probably the last over of Chahal was the turning point out there. We have to go back to the drawing board; we obviously can't fix what happened today but we have to go back and work hard before our next game in Abu Dhabi. There are talking points but the guys know what they have to do. Exciting times for Indian cricket and I can't wait to see what the young players produce.
SunRisers had a shaky start as they lost David Warner to a shocking run-out but Jonny Bairstow did well to hold off one end and keep the run-rate ticking as well from one end. His innings of 61 runs off 43 balls was ended by Chahal who had a brilliant spell of 3-18 in 4 overs. Saini and Dube took a couple of wickets each to help RCB start off on a winning note.
RCB had a good start to their innings as debutant Devdutt Padikkal scored a half-century which was backed by AB de Villiers' quick-fire 51 off 30 balls, helping them set a respectable target of 164 runs.
Hyderabad had it in their control as they required only 43 runs from 5 overs with 8 wickets in hand but Yuzvendra Chahal and Navdeep Saini took crucial wickets to get the win for the Royal Challengers.
Royal Challengers Bangalore have wrapped up this match by sealing a 10-run victory over the SunRisers Hyderabad.
19.4 Dale Steyn to Sandeep Sharma
W WICKET!!!! It's all over for SRH! RCB wins its season opener. Captain Virat Kohli takes the catch at long-on and finishes off the game. A short ball by Dale Steyn and Sandeep Sharma pulled the ball with a sweet connection but he does not possess that much power and Kohli takes the catch in the air jumping backward. RCB wins the match by 10 runs.
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