TATA IPL 2025 Final Preview: Punjab Kings vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru | Who Will Win?

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) put up
a commanding performance at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, hammering 50 runs past
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and finally breaking their duck after 17 years at
Chepauk.
RCB's Innings:
RCB, who batted first, scored a
strong 196/7. Under the leadership of skipper Rajat Patidar, who fortuitously
had a half-century, it resisted well. Phil Salt made a brisk 56 and there were
contributions from Rajat Patidar (34) and Liam Livingstone (15 not out) which
helped RCB make a competitive score.
CSK's Response:
CSK's chase of 197 fell short
under the disciplined bowling from RCB. Playing at home, the team was unable to
find momentum and kept losing wickets at regular intervals. Ravindra Jadeja
made 25 in a 19-ball innings before being caught by Phil Salt off Josh
Hazlewood's bowling. In the end, CSK ended up with a total of 146/8 in 20 overs
and it was CSK's heaviest defeat at Chepauk so far.
Key Performances:
Josh Hazlewood: The Aussie pacer
was the architect of CSK's downfall, as he ended up with an outstanding spell
of 4-0-21-3.
Rajat Patidar: His half-century
set the tone for the innings, both as resistance and as the skill.
Turning Point:
RCB had CSK's tap turned off in
the powerplay overs, and the mounting pressure meant they had to go through
ugly passages of play where they were losing wickets at inopportune moments.
Conclusion:
This victory augurs for RCB early
in IPL 2025 season and this paves the way for their ambitions to be a huge
threat.” This match should be an alarm bell for CSK to return to the drawing
board, especially considering their home conditions, which have been
their stronghold so far.
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