Synopsis: Kohli-Padikkal duet blasts out Sudharsan’s symphony as RCB beat GT by 5 wickets.
Overhauling 200 plus totals has misplaced its novelty within the league. However seldom has it appeared so frictionless, as when Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal produced fireworks that backboned Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s predatory looking down of Gujarat Titans’ 205 by 5 wickets and 7 balls to spare, laying to waste Sai Sudharsan’s beautiful hundred. The defending champions are placing on a powerful title defence bid.
Halfway via their match-winning, thrill-a-ball stand, Virat Kohli took the backseat and determined to be the backing vocals. He gestured at his youthful companion, Padikkal, to proceed strumming the head-banging notes. Padikkal batted like a possessed drummer. Transfixed, the group had been jiving and heaving to the soulful tunes composed within the center.
Padikkal was in a vengeful temper, as if he nursed a grudge in opposition to the Titans’ bowlers, all confirmed performers in sinister rhythm. Probably the most stupendous stroke of his was a flat, lofted off-drive past the fence off an erratic Prasidh Krishna. Among the many highest wicket-takers to date within the league, he reacquainted himself together with his scattergun previous. He bowled too quick for the lanky Padikkal, whom he pulled disdainfully. Probably the most audacious was the thump over cowl, on one knee, off Mohammed Siraj. Padikkal 2.0 is a liberated stroke-maker, unafraid to take dangers. He has expanded his vary of photographs, bringing extra punch to his lofted drives and energy to his sweeps.
Devdutt Padikkal of Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bengaluru operating between the wickets throughout Match 34 of the TATA Indian Premier League 2026. (Photograph by Faheem Hussain / CREIMAS for IPL)
Quickly, the tune of Kohli hit a excessive pitch. Upon finishing the half-century, he resumed the previous rivalry with South African seamer Kagiso Rabada. He flicked him when he misdirected the ball to his legs. The ball after, he imperiously wristed him over mid-wicket, a stroke that might have launched a thousand reminiscences for his viewers. He was in bewilderingly devilish nick, as Jason Holder, his wicket-taker, would testify. He whipped up two wondrous back-to-back sixes. He sashayed down the observe and spanked him over midwicket. The subsequent ball, he held the pose with a luxurious off-drive. Every shot was a stab on the coronary heart of Washington Sundar, who shelled the previous India captain on zero. Unburdened by round-the-year toils, Kohli batted with freshness and depth. He was furious with himself when he chopped Holder’s slower ball onto the stumps. He needed to steer them ashore.
Within the area of 5 balls, RCB misplaced each Padikkal and Kohli. However the tempo set by the 115-run stand off in merely 59 balls was unstoppably loud. And regardless of a late wobble, they wrapped up one other emphatic victory.
Sudharsan’s symphony
If Sanju Samson lit up Wankhede with an ode to suave, melodic batting on Thursday, the following day, Sai Sudharsan paid a nod to non-violent batting at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, a glowing proof of the format’s malleability.
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En path to his 58-ball hundred, Sudharsan was an antithesis to all that’s thought-about virtuous on this format. Minimalism is the inspiration of his batting. He’s statue-still, all focus, till the ball is midway via its flight. Then his toes start to maneuver, stern and exact strides, the palms come out, that bat comes down in a measured arc. The physique flows accordingly in a single singular motion of chiselled correctness.
Sai Sudharsan of Gujarat Titans celebrates after scoring 100 throughout Match 34 of the TATA Indian Premier League 2026. (Photograph by Pankaj Nangia / CREIMAS for IPL)
There was a marvellous exception of his non-expansive traits, when he scooped Romario Shepherd over fine-leg. A big sideways shuffle and bending his physique akin to the bounce, he flicked the ball with the least violent swirl of the wrists. It was the precise second the Royal Challengers sensed the gravity of the second. Rajat Patidar and Co had been fairly content material that Titans weren’t blistering away, quite motoring alongside. The news signalled a transparent momentum shift, a reg flag that the Titans had little inclination to consolidate however would look to shift one other upward gear.
So it turned out, as Titans stormed from a commendable 61/0 in seven overs to 121/0 in 12 overs. Sudharsan defanged Krunal Pandya with an uppercut six off his shock bouncer. The left-arm spinner was pressured into extra orthodox lengths and strategies, whereupon the southpaw slog-swept him over the quick mid-wicket fence.
However his powerplay path was totally different. The off-side was stacked, however he punished something remotely broad via sq., be it cuts, slashes, faucets or steers. Half a dozen fours and a gorgeously slapped six of Josh Hazlewood had been accrued via the arc between level and third man. He didn’t essentially want width, nor did he twist his body to create room, however he used his pliant palms to information the ball via the minuscule gaps.
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His departure, although, jerked Titans. Not one of the middle-order batsmen might convert the high-raiser right into a skyscraper. From 170 in 16 overs, they dawdled to 187 in 19 overs in three boundary-less overs. These three overs forged their lengthy shadows within the recreation.
Transient Scores: GT 205/3 in 20 overs (Sai Sudharsan 100, Gill 32) misplaced to RCB 206/5 in 18.5 overs (Kohli 81, Padikkal 55) by 5 wickets

