Bangalore's record of shame in the opening match of IPL
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is the 12th edition of the IPL. But there was no opening ceremony of this year.
Royal Challengers Bangalore set a record of shame in the first match Kohli's team is all-out for the sixth lowest run in IPL history. Bangalore defeated Chennai Super Kings by seven wickets.
Bangalore got out for 70 runs in a losing cause at the MA Chidambaram stadium in Chennai. Chasing a target of easy runs, losing three wickets, Chennai reached the target.
Chennai lost the wickets of Shane Watson for 8 runs in the target of 71 runs. Suresh Raina was dismissed for 40 by 19 runs. Raina has touched the milestone of five thousand runs in IPL. Raidu was dismissed by Mohammad Siraj for 28 runs. Only 12 runs needed to win. Kedar Yadav and Rabindra Jadeja are the other members of the rest. Chennai win the championship with 14 balls in control of Bengaluru Bengaluru Chahal, Moin Ali and Siraj took one wicket each.
Earlier, Chennai were bowled out for 20 runs in their first innings. They lost opener Captain Virat Kohli to 16 runs. Moin Ali farewell to the team 28 runs. Harbhajan Singh took the wicket of the most dangerous batsman AB DeViliers in the team. Score score at 38
After the departure of Shimron Hotmayer, Grandhommy, Bengaluru under pressure. They could not handle that pressure and they did not. Bangalore total of just 70 runs
No batsman, except Parthiv Patel, could not reach double figures. Patel top scored with 29 runs. This is the sixth lowest score in IPL history.
Chennai's Harbhajan Singh and Imran Tahir took three wickets each while Ravindra Jadeja and Dwayne Bravo took one wicket each.
Harbhajan Singh of Chennai Super Kings was adjudged the Man of the Match.
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