How RCB Can Finish In Top-Two Of IPL 2025 Points Table Despite Loss To SRH


Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s hopes of a top-two finish in IPL 2025 points table dealt with a blow as SunRisers Hyderabad handed the side a 42-run defeat in Lucknow on Friday. Winning the game could have taken RCB close to their target but a loss has only made things tough for them. The side has just one match remaining and it needs to win it to keep the hopes of top-two finish alive. The loss means that only a victory in their final league game won’t be enough as RCB will also have to be dependent on the result of other matches.

RCB squandered a golden chance to finish inside the top two, going down to Ishan Kishan-fuelled Sunrisers Hyderabad. As a result of this heavy defeat, Royal Challengers (17 points) have slid down to third on the table behind Gujarat Titans (18) and Punjab Kings (17). The Net Run Rate (NRR) also took a significant beating.

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Once they were asked to chase an imposing 232, which the SRH set after Kishan made a stunning unbeaten 94 off 48 balls, RCB required some calculated assault on the target.
They mounted it through Phil Salt (62, 32b, 4xx, 5×6), Virat Kohli (43, 25b, 7×4, 1×6) and Jitesh Sharma (24, 15b), but could only amass 189 before getting bundled out, and it was RCB’s first defeat away from home this season.

But the beginning of RCB’s chase offered a different tale, as Kohli and Salt sprinted to 80 runs in just 7 overs.

Kohli, who had recently retired from Test cricket, was the chief aggressor, clattering pacers Harshal Patel for two fours and Eshan Malinga for a swatted six over mid-wicket.

But the veteran fell to an old nemesis – left-arm spin -for the 22nd time in his storied T20 career, this time to 22-year-old Harsh Dubey, the highest wicket-taker in 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season for champions Vidarbha.

However, Salt, who made 14 off his first 12 balls, found his depth at the right time, smashing 48 runs in the next 20 balls, and a tennis-style forehand six off Nitish Kumar Reddy was just stunning in its execution.

Salt raced to fifty in 27 balls but cramps curtailed his movements, and soon perished to Pat Cummins.

But on a rather smooth pitch, the RCB batters kept on finding regular boundaries to keep the asking rate from escalating.

Skipper Rajat Patidar (18) and Jitesh Sharma (24) added 44 quick runs for the fourth wicket to take RCB to 173 for three in the 16th over.

But a horrible mid-pitch between them saw Patidar getting run out by a couple of miles, and in the same over Malinga jettisoned big-hitting Romario Shepherd for a first-ball duck.

Jitesh perished to Unadkat and Tim David, who appears to have suffered a hamstring injury, in the space of nine deliveries as the fight soon ebbed out of the Royal Challengers.

In fact, the Bengaluru side lost the last seven wickets for 60 runs as Cummins (3/28) and Malinga (2/37) led SRH’s bowling charge.

Earlier, the Hyderabad side went ballistic from the beginning through usual suspects – Abhishek Sharma (34, 17b) and Travis Head (17, 10b) before Kishan found his range during his 48-ball knock studded with seven fours and five sixes.

The famed ‘Travi-shek’ added 54 runs in just four overs, as the left-handers blitzed RCB new ball bowlers Yash Dayal and Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

Bhuvneshwar conceded 18 runs in the second over as Head hammered him for a boundary, followed by a six and another four by Abhishek.

But soon, Abhishek flicked Lungi Ngidi straight into the waiting hands of Salt at square leg as the innings that played at a strike-rate of 200 came to an end.

Head too did not last long as the Aussie lobbed a knuckle ball from Bhuvneshwar to Shepherd near the circle.

It soon transpired into a trend as SRH batters, except Kishan, engaged in mindless aggression to squander their starts. But Kishan was a constant amidst all these fumbling, playing with a sensible head.

The left-handed power-hitter has been off-colour after a century in the initial part of the IPL, but showed glimpses of his destructive powers in this innings.

He never overdid things like some of his colleagues, and the measured six off Bhuvneshwar in the last ball of the 18th over was a treat to watch as he galloped to his first fifty in 10 innings in 28 balls.

(With PTI Inputs)

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