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RCB star Tim David hit 3 sixes in a row against Punjab Kings, everyone is shocked – clock




The Punjab Kings limited Royal Challengers Bangalore to a disappointing 95 to 95, as Tim David had a fifty roll in his IPL match on Friday, raising the Royal Challengers Bangalore to nine. The match began at 9.45 pm after refusing to get away for a good part of the evening, and King’s captain Shreyas Iyer did not hesitate to bowl first. This decision proved to be correct as the Punjab bowlers took three wickets in the power play segment, which reached four overs due to delay. Phil Soult started proceedings with a crisp border, but already finished it before, tried to hammer Arshdeep Singh (2/23) out of the park and stumper Josh England completed a good catch.

Virat Kohli did not last long, as Marco Jenson placed 20 meters behind Arshadeep to draw a terrible grip.

Pacer Xavier Bartlett joined his team partner with the wicket of Liam Livingstone.

Livingstone tried to carve the bartlet on the cover, but the ball was a touch outside the off-stump and the batsman could not give time for his shot, which was digested by Priya Arya in the cover.

Royal Challengers Power Play Phase Score read sorry for three.

Yuzvendra Chahal (2/11) made a memorable one -time IPL home to Chinnaswamy Stadium with Jitesh Sharma’s wicket.

Amidst the ruins around him, captain Rajat Patidar played some beautiful shots, and there was no one better than the pick-up from his pad from Bartlet, which had climbed the mid wicket for a six.

But RCB soon received a body blow as the Patidar (23, 18B) did not clean the bartlet in the sweeper cover from Chahal, who teased the batsmen with those who do full delivery.

Jansen (2/10), who used short-picked balls for good effect, had his own moments, as he jet Krunal Pandya and impressed Sub Manoj Bhandage as RCB’s innings.

It was despite some customary major explosions by David (50 Not Out, 26 balls), including three sixes in a row of left -arm spinner Harpreet Bread. David scored 32 runs for the final wicket with Josh Hazelwood with 14 balls.

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