RCB vs GT: 6 balls 19 runs, a message from Nehra ji changed the game, Rahul Tewatia fired on Karn Sharma – message from ashish nehra changed game rahul tewatia fire on karn sharma – 2024-05-06 06:29:57

by times news cr

2024-05-06 06:29:57
Bengaluru: Rahul Tewatia batted brilliantly against Gujarat Titans in the match against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Although Rahul was out after scoring 35 runs in 21 balls, the fours and sixes he hit in the over of Karn Sharma were amazing. In the match against RCB, Gujarat team was seen struggling from the beginning. The team lost its important wickets in the power play itself, but Rahul Tewatia opened his hands in the middle order.

Amidst the continuous falling of wickets, Gujarat Titans coach Ashish Nehra sent a special message to Rahul Tewatia during the break. What happened after this? Tewatia dismissed Karn Sharma in the 16th over of the innings. Tewatia scored a total of 18 runs by hitting three fours and a six on the first four balls of the over. However, Tewatia could not score runs on the 5th ball and finished the over with 19 runs with a run on the last ball.

Gujarat team all out for 147 runs

Gujarat Titans’ batting was very poor in the match against RCB. The entire team was all out on the score of just 147 runs in 19.3 overs. Both the opener batsmen of Gujarat could not cross the double figures. After this, David Miller, Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia played some useful innings for the team.

David Miller contributed 30 runs in 20 balls. Apart from this, Rahul Tewatia scored 35 runs while Shahrukh Khan played an important inning of 37 runs in 24 balls. Due to the play of these three batsmen, Gujarat team somehow managed to reach a respectable score.

Siraj, Yash and Vijay did wonders in bowling.

Mohammad Siraj bowled amazingly for RCB in this match. Siraj took 2 wickets for 29 runs in 4 overs. Apart from this, Yash Dayal also took 2 wickets in his account. Vijayakumar also took two wickets. Apart from these three, Cameron Green and Karn Sharma also took one wicket each.

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