
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], April 19 (ANI): Even though he was part of the team that lost, Royal Challengers Bangalore batsman Tim David received the Man of the Match award for scoring a half-century against Punjab Kings on Saturday.
David recognized the tough circumstances and the struggles his teammates faced adjusting to them. He showed readiness to help out if allowed to move up in the batting lineup, even though he understood the increased pressure and potential dangers of doing so.
David stressed the urgency of regrouping promptly for the forthcoming game against Punjab and underlined the necessity of discovering a successful strategy when playing at their venue.
“It wasn’t as effortless as it seemed. I’m not sure how to express myself right now. It feels like the male batters effectively conveyed their messages during practices. The training sessions felt quite challenging. Our coaches and administrators put together this team for specific reasons. Should I get a chance to step up to bat, I’ll aim to add value to our side. Sometimes, putting excessive pressure on oneself can hinder performance. This evening was particularly tough. One needed to handle risk management carefully. A celebratory drink would be nice once the team emerges victorious. In every match held here recently, we’ve encountered varying circumstances. Unfortunately, our form hasn’t been great at home. We require a consistent strategy moving forward. Given that we’re set to face Punjab next, we must recover swiftly,” stated Tim David during the post-game interview.
Tim David's 25-ball 50 helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru ( RCB ) post a total of 95 on the board after an embarrassing collapse that saw them lose seven wickets for just 42 runs.
Josh Hazlewood's remarkable spell of bowling yielded 3 wickets for just 14 runs. RCB hope, but Punjab Kings ( PBKS ) secured a five-wicket victory with 11 balls remaining on Saturday during the ongoing match. Indian Premier League ( IPL In 2025, at the M. Chinaswamy Stadium.
Pursuing a score of 96 in a match with each side having 14 overs, PBKS reached 98/5 in 12.1 overs, registering their fifth win of the season.
Wadhera stayed not out at 33 from only 19 balls, hitting three boundaries and three maximums. Marcus Stoinis clinched the victory with a six, adding the final flourish to a precise pursuit.
RCB continued their winless run at home with their third successive defeat at Bengaluru, The teams will meet again on Sunday (April 20) in Mullanpur. (ANI)
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