The 18th edition of Indian Premier League (IPL) got a dynamic start with the first match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. The newly appointed RCB captain Rajat Patidar won the toss first and opted to bowl first following which KKR had set the target of 174/8. But RCB came as a storm and left KKR in ruins on their home ground at Eden Gardens.
Rajat Patidar On RCB’s Win
“There was pressure, of course, but it was a good day for me. Hope for more such days. (Bringing back Suyash for the fourth over) It was clear we wanted Russell’s wicket, him conceding runs didn’t matter. He is our strike bowler, we backed him. All credit goes to Krunal and Suyash, they were 130 off, the bowlers showed courage and determination. Feels great to captain Kohli, he supports a lot, great opportunity to learn from one of the best. (On the shot on 14.6 – a lifted square drive off a length ball) It was a pre-determined shot, I wanted to go over cover.” Rajat Patidar post-match after RCB’s win.
RCB Batters Leave KKR In Ruins
RCB came to bat in the second innings and left KKR in ruins as the opening partnership between Virat Kohli and Phil Salt gave bowlers no chance to build pressure. Former KKR player Phil Salt and new recruit of RCB hit a quickfire half-century in just 25 balls. Virat Kohli also scored his fifty in just 30 balls.
Rajat Patidar also played a captaincy knock and scored 34 runs, his cameo was extremely crucial in the match. Liam Livingstone came and ended the match with his power-hitting, he hit 15 runs off 5 balls.