CSK vs RCB: Bengaluru go Top After Record Win, Chennai Suffer Hat-Trick of Defeats

Bengaluru: Defending champions Bengaluru stormed to the top of the points table after registering a commanding 43-run victory over Chennai on Sunday, powered by a record-breaking total of 250 runs.

Chasing a daunting target of 251, Chennai — led by Ruturaj Gaikwad — were bowled out for 207, slumping to their third consecutive defeat. The absence of injured MS Dhoni continues to hurt the side.

Chennai’s batting collapsed early, with Gaikwad scoring just 7 runs and Ayush Mhatre managing only 1. Jamie Overton’s 37-run effort also went in vain.

Costly players fail to deliver

Chennai’s 19-year-old Kartik Sharma, who is earning ₹14.20 crore this season, was dismissed for just 6 runs by Krunal Pandya. Another high-priced player, Prashant Veer, scored 43 off 29 balls but failed to convert it into a match-winning innings.

Sarfaraz Khan scored a quick 50 off 25 balls, while Shivam Dube added 18 runs, but Bengaluru bowlers kept things under control.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar starred with three wickets, while Krunal Pandya, Duffy, and Abhinandan Singh picked up two wickets each. Suyash Sharma chipped in with one.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar creates IPL history

Bhuvneshwar Kumar achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first fast bowler in IPL history to reach 200 wickets, after dismissing Ayush Mhatre.

Top wicket-takers in IPL history:

Yuzvendra Chahal – 224 wickets

Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 202 wickets

Sunil Narine – 193 wickets

Piyush Chawla – 192 wickets

Ravichandran Ashwin – 187 wickets

Jasprit Bumrah – 183 wickets

Dwayne Bravo – 183 wickets

Amit Mishra – 174 wickets

Ravindra Jadeja – 172 wickets

Lasith Malinga – 170 wickets

David–Patidar partnership powers Bengaluru

Earlier, Bengaluru posted a massive 250/3 in 20 overs, the highest team total of the season, surpassing Hyderabad’s previous record of 226.

The highlight was an explosive 99-run unbeaten partnership in just 36 balls between:

Tim David – 70* (25 balls, 8 sixes, 3 fours)

Rajat Patidar – 48* (19 balls, 6 sixes)

Their late onslaught left Chennai’s bowlers helpless.

Earlier contributions came from:

Phil Salt – 46 runs

Virat Kohli – 28 runs

Devdutt Padikkal – 50 runs

All six Chennai bowlers conceded 30 or more runs, reflecting the dominance of Bengaluru’s batting lineup.

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Summary:

Bengaluru delivered a complete performance with both bat and ball — a record total, a historic bowling milestone, and a clinical win — while Chennai’s struggles deepened with a third straight defeat.

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