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Virat Kohli scores 100 to lead RCB to an 8-wicket victory over SRH

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Virat Kohli and captain Faf du Plessis led Royal Challengers Bangalore to an 8-wicket victory. The 186-run chase was easily defeated by Kohli (100) and du Plessis (71), who reached the goal with 4 balls remaining.

Heinrich Klaasen’s first IPL century earlier in the game helped Sunrisers Hyderabad defeat Royal Challengers Bangalore with a score of 186/5. After Michael Bracewell had taken both of the SRH’s openers, Abhishek Sharma and Rahul Tripathi, Klaasen and skipper Aiden Markram, along with a helpful cameo from Harry Brook, assisted the team in reaching a respectable score.

The Player of the Match is Virat Kohli

sixth hundred in the competition Photo Credit (Republic World)
 

Virat kohli who scored an incredible century. He claims that it was particularly noteworthy in light of their current standing on the points chart and the significance of the match. Feels that Hyderabad had a solid score since the ball was firmly in the centre of the pitch. Mentions that Faf du Plessis had a few subpar games despite being on a different level for a while Explains that the way he was striking the ball in the nets is not how he was playing out in the middle and knew that he had to pick up his game at the right time.Claims that he never looks at the numbers and says that people say he is not a good Indian T20 League player but this is his sixth hundred in the competition.

SIX! Heinrich Klaasen impressively raises his second T20 hundred

This is bowled full and outside off by Harshal Patel. The ball is sent back over the bowler’s head by Heinrich Klaasen as he sprints down the wicket for six runs. This is a Hyderabad player’s quickest century

The incredible inning by Heinrich Klaasen is over. By removing the centurion, Harshal Patel secures a critical wicket and may have prevented a few runs from being scored here near the conclusion. At the stumps and as a full throw, a slower bowl was used. Heinrich Klaasen approaches the shot while strolling down the wicket. The bowler and the fielders clap for him even though he misses and has his stumps broken. It would have been nice to see Heinrich Klaasen push Hyderabad above the 200-run mark after they lost their final wicket.

The outburst from Kohli

In terms of batting, Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis were tied. One would make a four, and the other would too, With a double, the South African scored fifty runs in 35 balls. Kohli unleashed a thundering lift to go to fifty from 34 balls two balls later. Du Plessis had a score of 63 and Kohli had 65 at the start of the 15th over. Then, Kohli went on a rampage, smashing four fours in the 15th over, bowled by the unfortunate Bhuvneshwar Kumar (a thud over cover, a lofted extra cover drive, an all-muscle on-drive, and a misfielded slap over deep point), moving to 81 in the blink of an eye. A deadly draw from T Natarajan in the next over sent him into the nineties.

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