RCB bowling in last three matches vs MI: 199/3 in 15.3 overs (RR 12.83) vs SRH: 287/3 in 20 overs (RR 14.35) vs KKR: 222/6 in 20 overs (RR 11.10)
Ramandeep Singh - I just wanted to whack the ball, luckily it was my day. Slow bumpers were not easy to hit, that's what we will do. 222 is a really good score on this pitch, pace on the ball is easy to hit. All credit to Abhishek Nayar, he prepares us this way and all our net sessions resembles a match. We've got a legend in the side in Narine and we will want to watch the legend on show today.
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17:26 Local Time, 11:56 GMT, 17:26 IST: KKR will be happy with this total.
19.6
Yash Dayal to Ramandeep Singh, FOUR, KKR end with 222.
19.5
Yash Dayal to Russell, 1 run, fine yorker on the stumps, tailing in, Russell digs it out
19.5
Yash Dayal to Russell, wide
Not called a wide. Russell reviews.
Faf has a word with Yash Dayal.
19.4
Yash Dayal to Ramandeep Singh, 1 run, back of the hand slower ball outside off, dug in short, Ramandeep Singh pulls to deep mid-wicket and gives the strike back to Russell
19.3
Yash Dayal to Russell, 1 run, to short fine leg
19.2
Yash Dayal to Russell, FOUR, right off the toe of the bat but four more, a slower ball on a good length outside off, Russell pulls and it's to the deep mid-wicket fence
19.1
Yash Dayal to Russell, FOUR, a low full-toss outside off, Russell reaches for it and slices it to the deep backward point fence, one bounce over the ropes. Russell starts the over well
Yash Dayal [3.0-0-40-2] is back into the attack
Only once has RCB successfully chased down a 200+ target in IPL: 204 vs PBKS in Bengaluru in 2010
18.6
Siraj to Russell, 1 run, square of the wicket
18.6
Siraj to Russell, wide, horrid delivery down leg, short and well down leg, DK did well to move to collect
18.5
Siraj to Ramandeep Singh, 1 run, to long-on
18.4
Siraj to Ramandeep Singh, no run, slower ball dug in outside off, Ramandeep Singh pulls and misses. A precious dot