MI vs RCB: Mumbai Indians surrendered to RCB, registered a spectacular victory by 18 runs

MI vs RCB: On Sunday, April 12, the second match of the double header match was played between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore. Mumbai won the toss and decided to bowl first. RCB, who came to bat first, made a huge score. Virat Kohli, Philip Salt and captain Rajat Patidar played half-century innings for RCB. These three batsmen showed a brilliant game today. RCB defeated Mumbai Indians by 18 runs and gained 2 points in the points table.

RCB batsmen opened the front

Philip Salt and Virat Kohli, who played the role of opening batsman, made a century partnership. Together they had made a partnership of 120 runs. Salt played an inning of 78 runs in 36 balls in a stormy manner. Apart from 6 fours, he hit 6 sixes, while on the other hand, King Kohli scored 50 runs in 38 balls. After this, captain Rajat Patidar, who came at number 3, also presented a display of stormy batting. He scored unbeaten 53 runs in 20 balls. Apart from 4 fours, 5 sixes were hit from Patidar’s bat in this match. Apart from this, Tim David scored 34 runs in 16 balls. In this way RCB had scored 240/4 runs in 20 overs.

Mumbai’s batting was like this

Mumbai Indians, who set out to chase the huge target of 241 runs, got an average start. Ryan Rickert played an inning of 37 runs in 22 balls, while Rohit Sharma retired after scoring 19 runs in 13 balls. Tilak Verma could not do much. He scored 1 run in 3 balls and went on. Apart from this, Suryakumar Yadav scored 33 runs in 22 balls. While Hardik Pandya scored 40 runs in 22 balls. Mumbai Indians could score only 222/5 runs in 20 overs.

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