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Virat Kohli ends 17-year wait as Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally win first IPL title


Royal Challengers Bengaluru and their talisman Virat Kohli ended a 17-season drought by winning their maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title, beating Punjab Kings by six runs in the final in Ahmedabad on Tuesday.

Bengaluru posted a modest 190-9 with Kohli, their leading scorer this season, top scoring for them with a composed 43.

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It was, however, their lion-hearted bowling which secured their win after they restricted Punjab to 184-7 despite Shashank Singh’s unbeaten 61 off 30 balls.

Kohli was in tears once he realised Bengaluru were about to shed the underachievers tag that has stuck to them since the inaugural 2008 edition of the league.

“I think it is really special for me and special for Virat Kohli and all the fans who have supported for years. They deserve it,” Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar said.

“I think 190 was a good score on this track because it was a bit slow. The way the bowlers executed their plans was tremendous to watch.”

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Put in to bat at a heaving Narendra Modi Stadium, Bengaluru could not stitch together significant partnerships and fell short of the 200-mark.

Kohli anchored their innings but Bengaluru could never really break loose. Bengaluru were 87-2 at the midway stage but with enough overs left for other players to bat around Kohli.

Azmatullah Omarzai deceived Kohli with a bouncer and took a running, tumbling return catch to dismiss the batter.

Jitesh Sharma’s 24 off 10 balls injected some momentum into Bengaluru’s stop-start innings and Liam Livingstone made 25 but the side could not really capitalise in the death overs.

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Punjab’s Kyle Jamieson claimed 3-48, while his new ball partner Arshdeep Singh bowled an excellent three-wicket final over, conceding only three runs.

Punjab got off to a rollicking start in their chase and opener Prabhsimran Singh, then on nine, was lucky to be spilled in the deep by Romario Shepherd.

Josh Hazlewood, the luckless Bengaluru bowler, did not have to wait long for success though, as Phil Salt took a stunning catch in the deep to remove Priyansh Arya (24) and break the 43-run opening stand.

Krunal Pandya removed Prabhsimran and Shepherd redeemed himself by dismissing Punjab’s in-form captain Shreyas Iyer to turn the match on its head.

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Player-of-the-match Pandya put Bengaluru on top when he dismissed the dangerous Josh Inglis (39) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar effectively sealed the match in Bengaluru’s favour when he dismissed Nehal Wadhera and Marcus Stoinis in the same over.

“I am very proud of each and every individual in this team,” Punjab captain Iyer said. “There are a lot of youngsters who are playing their first season, they’ve shown a lot of fearlessness.

“We have to be here and win the trophy next year.”



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