Former India tennis participant Mahesh Bhupathi slammed the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) administration after the staff conceded 287-the highest ever whole in IPL history- towards Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on Monday.
“For the sake of the Sport , the IPL, the followers and even the gamers i feel BCCI must implement the Sale of RCB to a New proprietor who will care to construct a sports activities franchise the way in which a lot of the different groups have carried out so. #tragic,” he posted on his X account when RCB had been 5 wickets down, chasing the massive whole.
Earlier, Hyderabad broke their very own report for the best IPL whole with a sensational 287 for 3. SRH’s whole can be the second-highest T20 cricket, solely behind Nepal’s 314/3 towards Mongolia in 2023.
For the sake of the Sport , the IPL, the followers and even the gamers i feel BCCI must implement the Sale of RCB to a New proprietor who will care to construct a sports activities franchise the way in which a lot of the different groups have carried out so. #tragic
— Mahesh Bhupathi (@Maheshbhupathi) April 15, 2024
SRH beforehand smashed 277/3 towards Mumbai Indians in a match that recorded the best T20 mixture and essentially the most sixes ever in a match.
Kolkata Knight Riders later got here shut with a blistering 272 for seven towards Delhi Capitals in Visakhapatnam. Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Lucknow Tremendous Giants are the one different groups to report 250-plus totals within the IPL.
RCB held the report for over 10 years, having posted 263 runs towards Pune Warriors India in Bengaluru in 2013 on the again of Chris Gayle’s report 175 not out.
On Monday, RCB received off to a scintillating begin courtesy of Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis however had been unable to retain the momentum once they misplaced 5 wickets for simply 127 runs.
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