Patidar's 63, Iyer's Blitz Power RCB to 201 vs RR in IPL Thriller

Rajat Patidar's resilient 63 and a late cameo from Venkatesh Iyer helped Royal Challengers Bengaluru post a competitive 201/8 against Rajasthan Royals. The innings had a dramatic start with Jofra Archer dismissing Phil Salt on the first ball, while Virat Kohli's brisk 32 provided early momentum. However, RCB slumped to 76/5 after Ravi Bishnoi removed Kohli and Krunal Pandya in quick succession. Patidar and Iyer's partnership rescued the innings, setting up a challenging target for the Royals.

Key Points: RCB Scores 201/8 vs RR: Patidar 63, Kohli 32 | IPL 2026

  • Archer's fiery opening over
  • Kohli's quickfire 32
  • Bishnoi's crucial double strike
  • Patidar's explosive recovery
  • Iyer's late-innings blitz
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IPL 2026: Patidar's fighting 63 propels RCB to 201/8 vs RR in Guwahati

Rajat Patidar's fighting 63 and Venkatesh Iyer's late 29* propel RCB to 201/8 against RR. Recap the key wickets and turning points from Guwahati.

"Patidar started cautiously with 20 off 22; he exploded to a brilliant half-century, reaching 50 off just 35 balls. - Match Report"

Guwahati, April 10

Skipper Rajat Patidar's fighting 63 off 40 deliveries and a late blitz of 29 off 15 by Venkatesh Iyer propelled defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru to 201/8 against Rajasthan Royals in the 16th match of the Indian Premier League 2026 at the Baraspara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati on Friday.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's innings started dramatically as Jofra Archer sent down a vicious bouncer to dismiss Phil Salt on the very first ball. It was an eventful opening over. Archer troubled Virat Kohli with steep bounce, while Devdutt Padikkal found early boundaries, including a streaky edge and a crisp cut.

Kohli responded in his usual style, whipping and driving with authority to relieve the early pressure. He took on Sandeep Sharma with a couple of strong boundaries. Padikkal supported him well, and the two put together a quick 45-run stand in just 17 deliveries for the second wicket. This briefly put RCB ahead, despite Nandre Burger's probing deliveries that repeatedly beat Kohli with seam and swing.

However, the momentum changed quickly. Archer returned to break the partnership, as Padikkal (14) miscued a flick to long leg, where Shimron Hetmyer made a sharp catch. The turning point came soon after when Ravi Bishnoi delivered a cleverly disguised googly to outsmart Kohli, who was bowled for a quick 32 off 16.

Bishnoi struck again in his next over, removing Krunal Pandya (1), who hit a catch to long-off, where Hetmyer made another fantastic catch. Rajasthan Royals tightened their hold when Brijesh Sharma returned with a wicket, trapping Jitesh Sharma (5) in front.

From an early promising position, RCB fell to 76/5 in 8.4 overs, undone by Archer's fiery spell and Bishnoi's crucial double strike, leaving them in urgent need of a steady partnership.

Romario Shepherd sparked RCB's innings briefly. He hit the first six in the 12th over, cleanly lofting Bishnoi over long-off on the first ball he faced. It showed his intent in what was otherwise a struggling innings. However, just as he started to pose a threat, Shepherd's time ended when he top-edged a slog off Ravindra Jadeja to short fine leg. He scored 22 off 11 balls while wickets fell around him.

Venkatesh Iyer came into a tough situation on his RCB debut, replacing Devdutt Padikkal as an Impact substitute. Initially, RCB planned to bring in Suyash Sharma, but the batting crisis led to a change. Iyer walked in with his Madhya Pradesh teammate Rajat Patidar and quickly changed the pace of the game.

Patiday started cautiously with 20 off 22; he exploded to a brilliant half-century, reaching 50 off just 35 balls within three overs. The turnaround featured powerful shots, particularly against Nandre Burger in the 15th over. A smooth swing sent one ball sailing over long-off, and a quick pull off a short ball flew over deep square leg.

He followed it with back-to-back sixes against Bishnoi but was eventually removed by experienced Sandeep Sharma with a slower delivery on the pads.

Patidar, looking to go big, launched it high only to get caught on deep mid-wicket. Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Iyer added some quick runs, including two boundaries and as many maximums as RCB reached in 20 overs.

For the Royals, Archer, Bishnoi, and Brijesh snared two wickets each as Sandeep Sharma and Jadeja took a wicket apiece.

Brief scores:

Royal Challengers Bengaluru 201/8 in 20 overs (Rajat Patidar 63, Virat Kohli 32; Ravi Bishnoi 2-32, Jofra Archer 2-33) against Rajasthan Royals

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, that was a rollercoaster innings! Archer's first ball wicket set the tone, and Bishnoi's googly to dismiss Kohli was pure magic. Patidar's recovery was brilliant, but RCB's middle order collapse is a recurring nightmare for them. RR's bowling attack looks very balanced.
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Priya S
Feeling a bit worried as an RCB fan. Yes, Patidar played well, but why does our batting always depend on one or two players? 76/5 is not acceptable for a champion side. The management needs to look at this fragile middle order. Hoping for a miracle from our bowlers now!
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Vikram M
Jofra Archer is a beast! That first over was fire. But full marks to Patidar for his grit. From MP to leading RCB, he's come a long way. Venkatesh Iyer's quick 29 might be the difference between 180 and 201. This is a proper cricket wicket, not a flat road. Enjoying the contest!
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Rohit P
Respectful criticism: The decision to send Krunal Pandya at that stage was confusing. He's not a power-hitter against spin early on. Should have sent Shepherd or even Iyer earlier. The Impact Sub rule was used well in the end, but the batting order needs smarter planning. Just my two paise.
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Nikhil C
Great to see an Indian domestic player like Patidar shining under pressure. Often these tournaments are about overseas stars, but today it was our local boy who saved the day. Hope

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