Watch: RCB’s brilliant review gets the big fish KL Rahul, the batter left surprised seeing spike on ultraedge

The LSG skipper was strangled down leg and had to depart on a well-made 30 runs for his team.

Royal Challengers Bangalore are looking in good touch in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League. In the 31st game of the league, RCB handed the Lucknow side a defeat and earned two crucial points for themselves. During the contest, RCB’ brilliant review proved to be the game changer as they got the big fish in the form of KL Rahul, who was batting very well and was all set to take his team over the winning line.

RCB’s brilliant review gets the LSG skipper

After winning the toss, LSG skipper KL Rahul opted to bowl and the decision proved fruitful as the Lucknow bowlers took early wickets to dent RCB’s inning. However, the RCB skipper Faf du Plessis held one end together and took his team to a very competitive total of 181. LSG had a similar start as they also kept losing wickets. KL Rahul was looking good but RCB’s brilliant review brought about an end to his inning.

RCB’s brilliant review came in the 8th over of the LSG inning when KL Rahul was batting fluently. Harshal Patel bowled a delivery on the leg side which Rahul tried to glance away. In the first look, the ball appeared to be brushing the pads but RCB were confident enough to go for a review. As it turned out, the UltraEdge showed a spike when the ball was near to the bat which surprised KL Rahul. This turned out to be a great review for Bangalore as they got the big wicket of the LSG skipper.

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Lucknow Super Giants kept losing wickets at regular intervals and ultimately lost the match by 18 runs. RCB skipper Faf du Plessis was awarded the ‘Player of the Match’ award for his amazing 96 runs. With this victory, RCB have now got 10 points in 7 matches and are on second position on the points table. As for LSG, they are on fourth position with 8 points in 7 matches.

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