Virat Kohli and Phil Salt opened the innings for RCB. Salt took RCB to a flying start, hitting 30 runs to Mitchell Starc in the 3rd over of the innings before getting an unfortunate run out in the 4th over, courtesy of Viraj Nigam's throw for 37(17).
LSG continued to improve its fortunes with a second-successive win in the tournament, downing KKR by four runs in a thriller. During the match, in the 12th over of KKR's innings, Pant was seen down on the pitch, receiving some treatment from the physios on his back. After that, Pant conti
Nicholas Pooran and Mitchell Marsh's magnificent fifties outsmarted the hosts Kolkata Knight Riders by four runs in the last over thriller at their home, Eden Gardens on Tuesday.
LSG needs to defend 239 runs to secure their third win of the tournament. After putting 95 runs in first 10 overs, LSG went berserk in the second half as a six-hitting spree from Marsh and Pooran helped them compile 143 more runs.
Tilak caught plenty of flak for his poor knock of 25 in 23 balls, consisting of just two fours during a run chase of 204 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Lucknow's Ekana Stadium. Tilak's struggles meant he was made to take a tactical "retire out" and Mitchell Santner was sent to finish
With this win, DC is at the top of the points table with three wins in three games. On the other hand, with just one win and three losses, CSK has slid down to the eighth spot.
He accomplished this feat during the third ODI against Pakistan on Saturday, scoring 43 runs. Mitchell attained the milestone in merely 47 innings, eclipsing Andrew Jones's previous record of 52 innings.
After leading his side to a well-earned victory against Mumbai Indians (MI), Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) captain Rishabh Pant praised the team's all-round performance, with special mention to Mitchell Marsh, Shardul Thakur, and young Digvesh Singh Rathi in Lucknow.
Despite a spirited five-wicket haul from Mumbai skipper Hardik Pandya, LSG's strong top-order performance gave them the edge after being asked to bat first.
Mitchell Marsh has re-signed with the Perth Scorchers for the next three years, keeping him en route to becoming a one-club player in the Big Bash League (BBL).
Former cricketer Basit Ali felt "betrayed" and questioned the brand of cricket that Pakistan exhibited during the second ODI in Hamilton against New Zealand. He slammed Mohammad Rizwan for his "poor captaincy" and took a dig at the Pakistan team before the final ODI, saying they should annou