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Jitesh Sharma Lauds Bhuvneshwar, Hazlewood After RCB's Playoff-Clinching Win

RCB became the first side to secure a playoff berth in IPL 2026 by defeating PBKS by 23 runs. Stand-in skipper Jitesh Sharma praised bowlers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood, saying RCB is "privileged to have them." Bhuvneshwar took two early wickets while Hazlewood broke a crucial partnership, helping defend RCB's total of 222/4. Jitesh highlighted the team's simple approach of taking one game at a time and executing specific plans for each opposition batter.

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"Privileged to have them at RCB": Jitesh Sharma on Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Josh Hazlewood after team's win over PBKS

Dharamsala, May 17

Royal Challengers Bengaluru stand-in skipper Jitesh Sharma lauded bowlers Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood, saying the RCB is "privileged to have them" after the duo helped the defending champions beat Punjab Kings by 23 runs in their Indian Premier League 2026 match on Sunday at Dharamsala.

RCB became the first side to secure a playoff berth in the IPL after defeating PBKS. Following RCB's strong total of 222/4, the bowlers stepped up with key performances. Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave RCB the perfect start by dismissing PBKS openers Priyansh Arya (0) and Prabhsimran Singh (2) cheaply, while Josh Hazlewood delivered a crucial breakthrough later in the innings by ending the dangerous 67-run stand between Marcus Stoinis (37) and Shashank Singh (56) with the wicket of the Australian all-rounder.

Speaking at the post-match presentations, RCB's stand-in skipper Jitesh Sharma praised Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood, saying their experience is a major asset for the team. He also highlighted the team's simple approach of taking one match at a time and focusing on consistent performances.

"We are privileged to have them (Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Josh Hazlewood) at RCB and I have experienced guys who help me as a captain. Our motto is simple: one game at a time. We just want to do well in every match," Jitesh said.

Jitesh said the team stayed in control throughout both batting and bowling and never felt under pressure while defending or chasing. He added that the batters communicated well about the pitch conditions, and the team prepared specific plans for each opposition batter, which they executed effectively.

"I think we were in control, with the batting and bowling. (On the total) We were not under pressure. We were in control. We knew what to do, and batters gave good feedback on what's working on the wicket. We planned for each batsman and executed those plans," Jitesh said.

Batting first, RCB posted a massive 222/4 thanks to brilliant knocks from Virat Kohli and Venkatesh Iyer. Kohli scored 58 to register his record-extending ninth 500-plus runs IPL season, while Venkatesh remained unbeaten on 73 off 40 balls. Devdutt Padikkal (45) and Tim David (28) also made valuable contributions.

In reply, PBKS suffered an early collapse as Bhuvneshwar (2/38 in 4 overs) removed Priyansh Arya and Prabhsimran Singh cheaply, while skipper Shreyas Iyer also fell early. Marcus Stoinis, Shashank Singh and Suryansh Shedge fought back with aggressive batting, but RCB bowlers held their nerve in the death overs. Josh Hazlewood's (1/36 in 4 overs) economical penultimate over proved decisive before Rasikh Salam Dar sealed the win in the final over with two wickets (Shashank Singh and Azmatullah Omarzai), giving away just nine runs.

With the victory, RCB moved to 18 points and secured a playoff spot, while PBKS now face a must-win situation against Lucknow Super Giants to keep their qualification hopes alive.

— ANI

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Sneha F
Venkatesh Iyer's 73* off 40 balls was brute force personified! And Kohli with another 500+ run season—legend stuff. But can we talk about Rasikh Salam's final over? Two wickets for just 9 runs under pressure, that's the kind of composure RCB needs in knockouts. 👏
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Vikram M
Honestly, PBKS threw it away after Stoinis and Shashank were building that partnership. 67 runs and then a soft dismissal from Hazlewood—classic IPL choking. RCB's plan per batsman is working, but let's see if they can handle the pressure in playoffs. One game at a time, as Jitesh said.
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Nisha Z
Jitesh Sharma as stand-in skipper is doing a great job. His calmness reflects in the team's body language. But I have to say, RCB's batting depends too much on Kohli and Venkatesh. Padikkal and David need to step up more consistently in knockouts if RCB wants the trophy. Still, proud of this team! 💪
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Ramesh W
For years we criticized RCB's bowling, but now with Bhuvi and Hazlewood leading the attack, they're defending totals confidently. Jitesh deserves credit for rotating his bowlers well too. PBKS, on the other hand, need to sort out their powerplay collapses—losing 3 wickets for under 50 is just not good enough against top teams.
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James A
Coming from Australia, it's great to see Hazlewood and St

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