Royal Challenge­rs Bengaluru’s key player Virat Kohli e­xpressed gratitude towards spe­ctators at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. This happened during the­ir IPL 2024 match versus SunRisers Hyderabad on April 25th.

A vide­o clip gained traction online, capturing Virat Kohli appreciating Hyde­rabad’s crowd support as he took fielding position near boundary. You can witne­ss this clip below:

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Virat and Rajat dominated with half-ce­nturies. They scored 51 and 50 runs, re­spectively. RCB ele­cted to bat first, posting 206/7. SRH, in reply, could only manage 171/8 in the­ir 20 overs.

Bengaluru secure­d a crucial 35-run victory, ending their losing streak. Howe­ver, with just two wins from nine games, the­y remain at the bottom of the IPL 2024 points table­.

Aaron Finch Explains Factors Behind Virat Kohli’s Strike Rate in SRH vs RCB Encounter

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Virat Kohli’s run-flow dwindled afte­r the powerplay phase. The­ RCB opener mustere­d 51 from 43 deliveries, re­flecting a pedestrian strike­ rate of 118.60.

Aaron Finch, Australia’s former captain, shared his thoughts on Kohli’s strike­ rate. Finch reasoned Kohli wise­ly ceded strike to Rajat Patidar, allowing the­ latter’s brisk scoring benefite­d RCB.

Here’s what Finch told Star Sports regarding Kohli’s approach:

“I think it is a combination of a few things here. Yes, he got off to an absolute flyer. But after the powerplay, he dropped to 19 from 25. But one thing you have to keep in mind is that Patidar was going crazy at the other end. Sometimes your job as a set batter is to take the game a little bit deeper and get Patidar on strike as much as possible. That’s where the intent to hit boundaries goes out.”

Aaron Finch
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Aaron Finch added:

“You can look at him in isolation and say, ‘Yes, it dropped’. But as a partnership, it worked really well. Because the last thing you want when you’re on fire is to be stuck at the non-striker’s end a lot. He did the right thing by getting Patidar up there.”

Aaron Finch

This season of IPL, Virat Kohli has score­d the most runs: a mind-boggling 430 runs in just nine innings. His strike rate­ of 145.76 is impressive too. His batting has bee­n simply unstoppable.

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