IPL 2025 POINTS Table, Cap Orange, Purple Cap: RCB Climb to Top, Mumbai Indians at …

The icon of the RCB VIRAT KOHLI called the orange cover, bypassing the Mi’s Suryakumar Yadav.© BCCI




The Indians in Mumbai (Mi), Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) scored a convincing victory over Laco Super giants (LSG) and Delhi Capital (DC) on Sunday in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Mi won its fifth consecutive match to jump to the third place behind the Table-Toppers Gujarat Titans (GT) and DC ranked second. However, the sixth victory immediately from RCB witnessed them for first place, and pushed the capital to fourth. MI remained third while GT also decreased to second place temporarily.

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The icon of the RCB VIRAT KOHLI, which criticized half of its sixth century this season, won the Cap Orange, where Mi’s Suryakumar Yadav and GT’s Sai Sudharsan, who will have an opportunity to restore first with his team facing Rajasthan Royals on Monday. Kohli has scored 440 runs in 10 games so far.

Pacer RCB Josh Hazlewood got the purple cover after he got two texts against the capital, and took his score to 18 scalp in this season.

Perception of 163 to win, Bangaluru slipped to 26-3 before Viarat Kohli and Bandia put 119 runs to achieve their goal with nine balls to spare Fayrouz Shah Kotla from Delhi.

Kohli, born in Delhi, achieved 51 years old. The left Pandia broke 73 non-defeated balls from 47 balls after returning to 1-28, with his left arm spinning in Bangaluru’s seventh victory this season from 10 games to reach the top 10 team table.

This was the sixth consecutive victory in Bengaloro, where they are looking for Cohli for the first IPL title since the beginning of the league in 2008.

Once he was appointed, Bandia launched his power to the border and reached fifty balls from 38 balls with four axis.

Kohli reached half of the sixth Tune, as the Indians in Mumbai, Syria, exceeded the Yadaf (427) as a pioneer in the racket in this season with 443.

He finally fell in front of Sri Lanka, Doshmanth Chamira before Bandia and Tim David, who recorded 19 balls that did not defeat them from five balls, on the line.

(With AFP inputs)

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