Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal scored half a century on Sunday in the Indian Premier League in the Indian Premier League in the Indian Premier League to control the Royal Challengers Bengaluru against Punjab Kings.
In the persecution of 158 after the victory, Bengaluru was driven by a 103-run stand between Kohli, which made an undefeated 73-year-old stand, and padikkal, and padikkal to reach their destination with seven balls in Mullan track near Chandigarh.
Bengaluru took their defeat against Punjab on Friday, and the two teams, both of whom are looking for their first IPL title, are on points.
The 36-year-old Kohli met his fourth half of the season and exceeded Australia’s David Warner for most 50 points in the popular T20 tournament.
Kohli has now made it 67 times over the 50 market time, including eight centuries.
Left -handed Padikkal made 61 out of 35 balls, his first fifty of the season after Bengaluru lost the opener Phil Salt against Arshdeep Singh in the first time.
Padikkal fell Harpreet Brar and left Kohli in a 54-ball knock with seven fours and six.
The Bengaluru spinner Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma each took two winds to win when they limit Punjab to 157-6.
Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh aggressively began in an opening status of 42 before Pandya was presented in the fifth.
The left spinner hit his second ball to send Arya back for 22.
Pandya struck again in his next to relieve Prabhsimran, who scored 33 out of 17 balls and ended with figures of 2-25.
The fast bowler Romario Shepherd in West Indies In his first Bengaluru excursion this season, Skipper Shreyas Iyer had expired for six and Nehal Wadhera shortly afterwards.
England’s Josh Inglis tried to strike back and dropped 29 out of 17 balls, but was involved by Beinspinner Suyash.
Suyash met the stumps again, three balls later to remove Marcus Stoinis when Punjab slipped to 114-6.
Shank Singh, the 31, and Marco Jansen, who reached 25, made an unbeaten stand of 43 to increase the total number, but it was not enough to challenge Bengaluru.
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