“Recalibrate the Batting Method” – Sanjay Bangar in the Family Dilemma of RCB | Cricket News

Bengaluru (Karnataka): RCB lost the third straight home run, with a continuous run on Friday’s low score, storm-affected, lost to the Punjab Kings (PBK) in 14 matches affected by rain. They have not yet won at their home in M Chinnaswamy Stadium.
After the game, IPL 2025 Jiostar expert Bangar said of Jio Stars’ “Game Center Scene”: “Honestly, they’ll be worried about the surface they’ve gained. Who will offer the amount of bounces on this court, no one expects to continue doing this. Game.”
He continued that several early sacks were understandable because they tried to post scores in a rain-affected game and the team usually didn’t know what the score would be in this case.
“But the way Liam Livingstone and Jitesh (Sharma) get off the car, you’ll also expect more from Krunal Pandya – the three were disappointing. At one point, they were in danger of being knocked down under 50. Still, he attributed to Tim David – who stuck and matched the rich combo drift.”
In the competition, PBK won the competition and chose to compete first. To get big results, the RCB tried to attack and attack on each ball, losing seven wickets in the process. However, Tim David’s half century (50* out of 26 balls, 5 quarters and 3 sixes) helped 95/9 in 14 games.
Marco Jansen (2/10), Yuzvendra Chahal (2/11), Arshdeep Singh (2/23) (2/23) and Harpreet Brar (2/25) have been bothering the RCB with bowling.
During their running, PBK also lost some wickets because RCB was not easy to give up. PBK fell to 81/5 with 11.3 points, but Nehal Wadhera (33* of 19 goals, three quarters and three sixes) kept calm and coached his team to 11 goals with 11 left. Josh Hazlewood (3/14) is a bowler for RCB.
David won the “Player of the Game” award for his fight knocking, which made the RCB fight a little.
With this victory, PBK entered the second place, with five wins, two losses and 10 points. RCB ranked fourth with four wins, three-pointers and eight points. Both teams will lock in the corner again at Muramble Stadium on Sunday.