At the end of the over, RCB stand-in captain Virat Kohli also cut a frustrated figure, lamenting Jason Roy’s six-hit prowess.
Proceeding with his grand disagreement with the sixteenth release of the Indian Head Association (IPL).
Britain player Jason Roy annihilated the Regal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) bowlers in the opening powerplay on matchday 36 of the money-rich association. Roy.
Who was drafted in as a replacement player at the renowned M.Chinnaswamy Stadium after Shreyas Iyer and Shakib Al Hasan were disqualified from the IPL 2023, produced a rapid fifty against the RCB squad led by acting captain Virat Kohli.
Roy decided to up the ante by eliminating the RCB spinner after Kohli brought in Shahbaz Ahmed in the sixth over.
Roy went crazy in the final powerplay over, hitting four sixes, and Ahmed lost a whopping 25 runs. Kohli was clearly upset with his teammate as he watched Roy take the aerial route, and Kohli almost caught Roy to dismiss the KKR batter.
Kohli also cut a frustrated figure at the end of the over, lamenting Roy’s six-hit prowess. On social media, Kohli’s reaction quickly became the topic of conversation.
Roy, who was brought in for a staggering INR 2.8 crore, scored a crucial fifty in just 22 balls. At Bengaluru, the Englishman defeated the RCB team led by Kohli with a blistering knock of 56 off 29 balls.
Roy was taken out by RCB’s Vijaykumar Vyshak in the tenth over of KKR’s innings. Roy establishing the groundwork for a huge completion against RCB at the free-scoring M.Chinnaswamy Arena.
Double cross heroes Kolkata figured out how to post 200-5 every 20 overs. Nitish Rana, the captain of KKR, struck a brilliant 48 off 21 deliveries.
While Rinku Singh, a power-hitter, remained unbeaten on 18 off 10 deliveries. Vyshak and spinner Wanindu Hasaranga shared four wickets in Kolkata and Bangalore’s high-scoring match.