RCB aim to maintain winning run vs Kings XI
April 24, 2019  19:21
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Welcome to the coverage of the Indian Premier League match between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Kings XI Punjab in Bengaluru on Wednesday.

Belatedly getting into the groove with back-to-back victories, Royal Challengers Bangalore would look to continue the momentum when they take on Kings XI Punjab.

RCB must be all fired up after posting a narrow one-run win against the formidable Chennai Super Kings and would be desperate to keep the juggernaut rolling.

Having survived a brutal assault at the hands of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the last game, they should have gained some confidence.

And the Virat Kohli-led RCB would not like to look back as they attempt to keep their slim hopes alive of making it to the play-offs.

Although AB de Villiers and Kohli did not click with the bat but the failures would prompt them to bounce back and perform better against Kings XI.

RCB might draw some inspiration from their match-winning knocks of an unbeaten 59 by de Villiers and 67 by Kohli, against Punjab when they clashed in the first leg.

However, their bowling remains a worry despite the arrival of Dale Steyn. RCB's bowling was exposed once again in the last match against CSK, when Dhoni almost pulled off the impossible chasing 162, needing 26 runs off the last over bowled by Umesh Yadav.

The visitors ultimately fell short by just one run with wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel saving the day for RCB by running out Shardul Thakur off the last ball of the match.

It was RCB's only third win from 10 games in the season so far.

Kohli and Co. will hope to post another win this season against KXIP, who are placed fifth in the points table with 10 points.

Ravichandran Ashwin's outfit will be coming out all guns blazing, especially after losing their last match against Delhi Capitals by just two runs at Feroz Shah Kotla.

Punjab would want to consolidate their position in the points table with the help of hard-hitting West Indian Chris Gayle, K L Rahul and David Miller -- all of whom would be looking to capitalise on RCB's weak bowling.


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