IPL 2024 RCB Vs CSK: Virat Kohli Hits An Outrageous Six, Ball Lands Outside the Ground; Video Viral

IPL 2024 RCB Vs CSK

Virat Kohli was sensational during the crucial IPL 2024 RCB Vs CSK fixture and hit a 98 meters six that left everyone in awe.

IPL 2024 RCB Vs CSK: Virat Kohli has found his groove in the later stages of the tournament. After struggling for a bit during the initial stages of the tournament, he has been back to his best.

In the last few matches, he has not only scored big but with a very good Strike Rate as well. He is the orange cap holder with 708 runs and also became the player with the most sixes in IPL 2024.

In the Do or Die match against Chennai Super Kings on Saturday, he once again turned up. He gave Bangalore the start they really needed to set a challenging target for the defending champions.

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Out Of The Park

Kohli started on the right note and was hitting sixes for fun as soon as the match started. After a silent first over, the former RCB skipper changed the gears. He smacked Shardul Thakur over the boundary line.

But the real treat came in the third over when he hit Tushar Deshpande for two sixes in a single over. The best was when he hit his glorious pull shot for a 98-meter six. The ball hit the roof of Chinnaswamy before landing back on the ground.

The pitch became challenging after the rain disruption and it was difficult to bat there. Kohli played a sensational knock on this difficult pitch. He got out in the 10th over after scoring 47 runs in just 29 deliveries.

IPL 2024 RCB Vs CSK: Intense Chase Ahead

RCB put on a show in this crucial fixture. They need to win this match by at least 18 runs to qualify for the playoffs. They scored 218 runs and gave CSK a target of 201 runs just to qualify.

It will be an intense chase and Powerplay will be important for both teams. Bangalore smashed 80 runs in the last 5 overs.

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