In T20 cricket, every ball and every run is of great importance. In some balls, the outcome of the match varies here. The first match of the 14th season of the Indian Premier League was exciting, where Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Mumbai Indians by 2 wickets in the final delivery. While the RCB has been successful in naming the match, the team’s loss may have been due to a mistake by captain Virat Kohli in the Mumbai innings.
In fact, Kyle Jamison’s third delivery in the 19th over of the Mumbai Indians’ innings was called no ball but the cause was not excessive but as there were only three players in the thirty yard zone, the umpire gave no ball. After Kohli’s defeat, Mumbai got one run, an extra ball and a free hit. In this match up to the last delivery, Kohli’s mistake is too heavy for RCB. According to the rules, it is mandatory for any four fielders to be in a thirty yard circle at any time in a T20 match.
RCB defeated MI, while Kohli credited the victory to the two players
After losing the toss, Mumbai Indians batted first and scored 159 runs for the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. Thanks to Chris Lynn for his 49th run. In response, RCB’s side set a target of 160 runs with Glenn Maxwell (39) and AB de Villiers scoring 48 off 27 balls in the last over. Captain Virat Kohli also scored 33 off 29 balls and added 52 runs for the third wicket with Maxwell. As for RCB, Washington went down to open with Sunder Kohli in this match, but he was able to score only 10 runs in 16 balls.






