Virat Kohli, Anushka Sharma Can't Hold Back Tears As RCB Edge Past CSK To Enter IPL Playoffs
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated defending champions Chennai Super Kings by 27 runs to secure the fourth and final play-off spot in the Indian Premier League
Royal Challengers Bengaluru rose like a phoenix and earned themselves a playoff spot in style on Saturday night. In a match which went past midnight, RCB held their calm against the defending champions and came out victorious. Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated defending champions Chennai Super Kings by 27 runs to secure the fourth and final play-off spot in the Indian Premier League on Saturday. Kolkata Knight Riders, Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad had already qualified for the play-offs. Sent into bat, RCB posted a challenging 218 for five against CSK in their must-win. Aaarrr Ceeee Beeeein a row for Royal Challengers BengaluruThey make a thumping entry into the #TATAIPL 2024 PlayoffsScorecard https://t.co/7RQR7B2jpC#RCBvCSK | @RCBTweets pic.twitter.com/otq5KjUMXy Anushka Sharma is crying. Virat Kohli is crying. I am crying #IPL2024 #RCBvsCSK #tapmad #HojaoADFree pic.twitter.com/G3QNztr0H2 Both Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma in tears. This victory means so much to them pic.twitter.com/5PQGf31iFX Anushka Sharma is literally crying. Y'all know how much this means for Virat Kohli pic.twitter.com/sJ5DZOANIf
Skipper Faf du Plessis (54) and Virat Kohli (47) shared 78 runs for the opening stand in 9.4 overs after the match was interrupted by showers for sometime at the end of the third over.
Coming onto bat at No.3 position, Rajat Patidar made 41 off 23 balls and stitched 71 runs with Cameron Green (38 not out off 17) for the second wicket to keep up the tempo.
Towards the end, Dinesh Karthik (14 off 6) and Glenn Maxwell (16 off 5) played short little cameos to lift RCB.
CSK needed 201 runs to qualify for the playoffs on account of a better run rate even if they lose, but could only manage 191 for 7.
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