RCB has a habit of giving thriller matches, as we witness in today’s last ball thriller of DC VS RCB. KS Bharat won the match for RCB by hitting last-ball six. 15 needed off 6 balls to win and Avesh khan took the favor to bowl the last over. Maxwell and Bharat are two set batsmen on the field and they both build a partnership of 100 runs. When 8 needed off 3 balls, Bharat miss the fourth delivery, and Avesh Khan with a sarcastic smile to Bharat.
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Which results in a fantastic last-ball finish. It’s been a memorable day for RCB and Bharat as this uncapped plays with so much accuracy and responsibility. The main focus of the match would be a sarcastic smile of Avesh khan but Bharat clinch the victory from the hand of DC.
Avesh Khan with a sarcastic smile to Bharat
15 needed from six balls and Avesh Khan being the death warrant for DC. Avesh has an unforgettable tournament but this last over will be in his some sour memories of the tournament. On 1st ball Maxwell goes for 4, 2nd ball maxi goes for 2runs, 3rd ball maxi took single and Bharat is on strike. Then Bharat miss the fourth ball and then khan with a sarcastic smile. on the 5th ball, Bharat took double, now 6 needed off 1 ball. Here the wide ball is singled by an umpire. Now 5 needed from 1 ball. Bharat is playing on 72 runs. The last ball goes straight to the six runs RCB entered the playoffs in style. Bharat’s perfect reply to Avesh khan’s sarcastic smile.
Quick match analysis of RCB VS DC
One of the perfect thrillers of this IPL. DC by batting first posted a total of 164 runs, perfect dominance from DC openers. Shikhar and shaw score 43 and 48 runs respectively. Siraj being the most economical bowler of RCB as he conceded only 25 runs and took 2 crucial wickets. RCB when came to batt look a little bit unstable as top-order collapse. Maxwell and Bharat guided RCB to a perfect win as they build a partnership of 109 runs. Then the last ball finish of Bharat concludes the match. RCB won the match by 7 wickets.
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