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'We Will Try And Win IPL For Virat': RCB Captain Rajat Patidar Ahead Of Final

'We Will Try And Win IPL For Virat': RCB Captain Rajat Patidar Ahead Of Final

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Virat Kohli is RCB's leading run getter in IPL history. The 36-year-old right-handed batter will open the innings for the Bengaluru-based franchise in the final on Tuesday.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru will face Punjab Kings in the IPL 2025 final on Tuesday (June 3), and on the eve of the summit clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, RCB captain Rajat Patidar has expressed his desire to win this year's cash-rich league title for batting superstar Virat Kohli. Kohli, who is the all-time leading run getter in IPL history, has been associated with RCB since the start of the league. In this year's IPL, he has scored the most runs for RCB.
Speaking to reporters in Ahmedabad on the eve of the final, Patidar, who will become the fourth captain after Anil Kumble, Daniel Vettori, and Virat Kohli to lead RCB in the IPL final on Tuesday, said, 'We will try and win this (IPL 2025 final) for him. He has done so well for India and RCB over the years."
During the presser, the Madhya Pradesh batter was asked about the availability of Australian batter Tim David, who missed the last two matches due to an injury. According to Patidar, a final call on David would be taken by the medical team later in the day.
'Doctors are there. We will get to know this evening," he said.
Virat's performance in IPL 2025
Virat is RCB's leading run scorer in IPL 2025. In 14 matches played so far, with the help of eight half-centuries, he has scored 614 runs. He kicked off the season with an unbeaten 59-run knock in a 7-wicket win over KKR at Eden Gardens in Kolkata and then scored 30-ball-31 in the second league match played against Chennai Super Kings at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
In RCB's first league match at M Chinnaswamy Stadium against Gujarat Titans, Kohli got out for 7 runs from six balls and then made 67 from 42 balls against Mumbai Indians at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Kohli scored 22 from 14 against Delhi Capitals on April 10, an unbeaten 62 against RR in Jaipur on April 13, 1 against PBKS in Bengaluru on April 18, 73 not out against PBKS in Mullanpur on April 20, 70 against RR in Bengaluru on April 24, 51 against Delhi Capitals at Arun Jaitley Stadium on April 27, 62 from 33 balls against CSK at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on May 3, 43 against SRH in Lucknow on May 23, 54 against LSG in Lucknow on May 27 and 12 against Punjab Kings in the Qualifier 1 on May 29.
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