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Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets in the 46th match of IPL-18. At Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi scored 162 runs losing 8 wickets. On Sunday, Bengaluru achieved target at the loss of 4 wickets in the 19th over thanks to the fifty of Krunal Pandya and Virat Kohli.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar became the second highest wicket of IPL. Krunal Pandya’s catch was released from Abhishek Porel. Captain Rajat Patidar had to return to the pavilion from Karun Nair’s direct hit, besides many interesting moments were seen in the match.
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1. Bhubaneswar 2 wickets in 1 over

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (most left) with fellow players after taking wickets.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar took 2 wickets in the 17th over. He caught KL Rahul on the first ball of the over. Then the fifth ball was thrown Slower and also bowled Ashutosh Sharma. Impact player Ashutosh could not even open an account.

Bhubaneswar bowled in-form batsman Ashutosh Sharma for 2 runs.
2. Stubs set six on reverse scoop
In the 19th over, Stabs hit a brilliant reverse scoop off Yash Dayal and the ball went straight for sixes. Dayal threw a low full toss ball at the middle and leg stumps. Stabs were ready and sent the ball from the reverse bat to the off side for a six.

Stabs scored 34 runs on 18 balls.
3. Folded out of Kohli
On the fourth ball of the 19th over, the ball went out of the boundary due to leaving the fielding from Virat Kohli. On Yash Dayal’s ball, Triston Stabs drove and ran towards the cover, but the non -striker Vipraj Nigam sent him back. Captain Rajat Patidar hit a throw on the bowler and but missed. The ball went to Kohli on the other side of the ground and he also made a mistake, the ball came out of his hands and went for four runs across the boundary.

Kohli’s Missfielding gave Delhi a four.
4. Patidar out of Karun’s direct hit

Silver Patidar was dismissed at non -strike end.

Karun Nair celebrating with captain Akshar Patel after taking wickets.
Bangalore captain Rajat Patidar was runout on the last ball of the fourth over. Mukesh Kumar bowled full length ball, which Kohli flicked towards mid-wicket. Rajat Patidar ran for the run but Kohli sent him back. Karun Nair lifted the ball quickly and threw a brilliant throw and the Patidar was run out. Rajat was dismissed for 6 runs on 6 balls.

Rajat Patidar was runout by scoring 6 runs.
5. Krunal’s catch is missed from Porel
On the last ball of the 16th over, the catch of batsman Krunal Pandya set from Abhishek Porel was missed. Krunal Pandya played the bridge shot off Mitchell Starc. The ball went to deep midwicket after being top-edged. Here Abhishek Porel ran and diverted but the catch was missed.

Krunal was batting for 54 runs when the catch was missed by Porel.
Facts and records
- KL Rahul is at number one in terms of best batting average against any one team (scoring at least 500 runs) in the IPL. He has scored 965 runs against Mumbai Indians at an excellent average of 74.23. After this, again Rahul has scored 782 runs against Royal Challengers Bangalore at an average of 71.09. Shubman Gill is third in the records, scoring 554 runs against Punjab Kings at an average of 61.55.
- Virat Kohli scored the 11th 50+ in the IPL against Delhi. This is the second highest score against a team in the tournament. David Warner is ranked first in the list of this record. He has scored 13, 50+ against Punjab.
Bhubaneswar became the second highest wicket of IPL
RCB’s Bhuvneshwar Kumar came second in terms of taking wickets in IPL. He has now got 193 wickets. The first number is Yuzvendra Chahal, who has taken the most 214 wickets so far.
