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The last time RCB faced CSK in Bengaluru was in IPL 2024 and they won by 27 runs in a thrilling game to enter the playoffs
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I analyse the conditions, understand what the score on the board is, understand what the situation demands of me and have the skills to kind of keep rotating the strike and not be stagnant on one end, Kohli said
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The duo of Krunal Pandya and Virat Kohli shared a 119-run stand off 84 balls as RCB chased down 163 in 18.3 overs to extend their unbeaten run away from home
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Virat Kohli, said the batting unit had discussed what they needed to do differently and were able to apply themselves and find a template that worked
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The out-of-favour duo of Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan also returned to the fold in the lower brackets in a 34-strong list of centrally-contracted players
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India pacer Md Siraj, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, all-rounder Hardik Pandya, Md Shami and Rishabh Pant are the other cricketers who figure in Grade A
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It feels very balanced. The guys are very hungry to perform for the team. You can see that intensity in the field, says Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru
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Padikkal and Virat fashion win for Bengaluru; chase down target of 158 in 18.5 overs
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru cruised to a dominant nine-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals, Virat Kohli crosses 100th T20 half-century milestone
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The Delhi Capitals remain unbeaten, while the Royal Challengers Bengaluru won three games so far this IPL season
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Reflecting on his initial years with RCB, Kohli spoke about how his career trajectory shifted once he found consistency and a fixed position in the batting order
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"It's (batting) never about ego. It was never about trying to overshadow anyone. It's always been about understanding the game situation — and that's something I've always taken pride in. I want to play according to what the situation demands," Kohli said
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As this was his team’s first offence of the season under Article 2.2 of the IPL’s Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences, Patidar was fined Rs 12 lakhs
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Set a daunting target of 222, Mumbai Indians staged a stunning late recovery to turn the tables on their opponents but the task proved too difficult in the end for the hosts
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Kohli and Rohit will next meet each other on the field when Royal Challengers Bengaluru takes on five-time champions Mumbai Indians in a crucial IPL 2025 clash at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday
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It is never easy for any fast bowler to see the batter (Phil Salt) hit you for the biggest six of the season (105 m) and then have him bowled the next ball! But, that may be symbolic of the fighter Siraj has been over the years.
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The 36-year-old right-handed batter's statement comes amid ongoing chatter about his potential retirement from all formats of the game
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In 33 matches between the two teams, CSK have won 21 times while RCB emerged victorious on 11 occasions. What also stacks up the odds against RCB are that they have beaten CSK only once at the MA Chidambaram Stadium that too in the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2008
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On Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar playing under Virat Kohli, the former India captain said that Patidar played under Kohli and spent a lot of time with him, so he would have obviously gelled a lot easier.
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"Inside the locker room, Kohli once asked Sarfaraz Khan, ‘Sarfu, what’s your shoe size?’ to which Sarfaraz replied, ‘Nine.’ Then he looked at me, and I thought, ‘Oh no, I have to get this right,’ because even if the shoes didn’t fit, I still wanted them,” Nitish said in a chat with Puma podcast.