Virat Kohli by selfish and got Phil Salat got a run-out, half the pitch and sent it back

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|11-04-2025

Virat kohli: In the 24th match of the Indian Premier League 2025, one run overshadowed the entire Royal Challengers Bangalore. The Maha match between RCB and Delhi Capitals is currently being played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, in which DC captain Akshar Patel won the toss and invited the first host Bengaluru to bat. Initially, RCB's opening batsman Phil Salat dominated DC bowlers and appeared fiercely fiercely. But a mistake by Virat Kohli not only overshadowed Phil Salat, but the entire team is now seen in difficulties.

Virat Kohli again became Selfish!Virat Kohli & Phil salt run out vs dc

RCB, who came out to bat first in front of Home Crowd, was given a bang in the initial over. At the same time, Virat Kohli, standing at the other end, was seen only enjoying the batting of Salt. RCB hit 53 runs in the first three overs. During this, 36 runs from 14 balls from Phil Salat's bat and Kohli scored 6 runs with the help of 5 balls.

Then after this, the fourth over of the innings himself came to put captain Akshar Patel and ran to take a single single to the left of the salt cover on the fifth ball of the same over, but after coming to half the crease, Kohli asked him to go back and as soon as he turned back, he slipped and fell. At the same time, Vipraj Nigam quickly picked up the ball and threw the wicketkeeper KL Rahul and Rahul quickly scattered the gills. Salt lost his big wicket in an attempt to steal just one run.

Virat was eyeing the ball

Generally, it is said that it is mandatory for the batsmen standing at the non -striker end on the call of the batsman standing on the strike, but as soon as Salt punched for a run, Virat Kohli was on the ball instead of the anniversary, due to which Salt lost his important wicket.

Salt scored 37 runs off 17 balls before being dismissed at 217.64 banging strike rate, including four fours and three skyscraper sixes. At the same time, Virat Kohli's innings was also not long in this match and he too returned to the pavilion cheaply after scoring 22 runs at a strike rate of 157 off 14 balls. Kohli's innings consisted of one four and two sixes.

RCB's innings shattered

By the time the Salt was batting in a stormy style, RCB scored 53 runs in the first three overs. But after Salt's dismissal, after the end of RCB Power Play, he could score only 64 runs and during this time he had lost two wickets. After losing the wicket of Salt, RCB could add only 11 runs in the next three overs. At the same time, half the innings of RCB on the score of 102 has returned to the pavilion. Now it will be interesting to see how much target the Patidar and Company DC is able to give from here.

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