Virat Kohli Fumes in Rajat Patidar after PBK after failing to capitalize on the huge mixture between RCB Duo. Watch

Virat Kohli was involved in a huge mixture with Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) captain Rajat Patidar during his IPL 2025 match against Punjab Kings (PBK) on Sunday. The incident took place on the fourth ball of the 15th over of RCB’s 158-Run Chase. Kohli called for a double after delivery towards Arshdeep Singh’s deep square leg. However, the Patidar was slow to respond to his call, already half down at the crease with Kohli. Finally, the Patidar decided to sacrifice himself for Kohli well set.
However, Shreyas Iyer, who collected the Warvord Relay Throw from Deep, failed to hit the target, allowing the Patidar to reach the end of the non-scientist. Kohli, however, was not happy with the Patidar. The cameras saw him to go to the Patidar, which seemed a bit disappointed.
After this incident, you will often see Silver Patidar vs Virat Kohli Kuch.#Mivcsk#Tataipl#IPL2025 pic.twitter.com/fi2rtyk82k
– Strike 1andout (@strike 1andout) April 20, 2025
However, two days ago M. The RCB smiled to avenge the loss of their five wickets against Punjab Kings at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.
After enthusiastic attempts from RCB bowlers, Kohli and Padikal led the chase after Arshdeep Singh was dismissed cheaply for 1 in the first over. Padikkal and Kohli played fluently and brought the score to 42 after the end of six overs.
Kohli kept scoring boundaries at regular intervals, while whenever he got an opportunity, the dignity were targeting for maximum. The pair rubbed 88 in half the way as Padikal completed its half -century in 30 balls. He inscribed Marcus Stoinis for one six to take a total of three-heart marks in the 12th over and four for four from gradual balls.
Harpreet Brar finally got rid of the dilemma, who scored 35-goals including four sixes and five fours in the 13th over.
RCB captain Rajat Patidar batted at number 4 as Kohli completed the third fifty of the season in 43 balls to cross the Tally of David Warner, more than 50 score in IPL. Apart from its eight centuries, it was Kohli’s 59th half century in the tournament.
Chahal brought the end of Patidar’s (12) brief stay at the crease in the 17th over, but it was too late for Punjab to fall batting on RCB.
Wicketkeeper-baater Jitesh Sharma scored six runs from Nehal Wadhera and scored a winning run for the side. Kohli remained 73 studs with seven fours and one six, while Jitesh scored 11 runs, as RCB reached the target with seven balls.
(With IANS input)
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