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RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE IPL 2025 Final: RCB off to a steady start in the final vs PBKS

RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE IPL 2025 Final: RCB off to a steady start in the final vs PBKS

RCB vs PBKS LIVE Score: Both RCB and PBKS will be looking to lift their maiden IPL trophy with a win tonight in Ahmedabad.
8:06 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: Chahal strikes
Over Summary: 1 W 1 2 1 0; RCB 61/2 after 7 overs; Rajat Patidar 2 (2), Virat Kohli 17 (13)
Yuzvendra Chahal, right-arm leg break, comes into the attack
Ball 6- Rajat keeps the strike with a single
Ball 5- Kohli takes a single to square leg
Ball 4- Kohli takes two runs to deep point
Ball 3- Rajat is off the strike with a single
Ball 2- Chahal strikes. Mayank tried to slog the ball but fails to get the elivation and is caught at backward square leg.
Ball 1- Kohli takes a single to long on
7:56 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: 7 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 1 1 1 1 2 1; RCB 46/1 after 5 overs; Mayank Agarwal 16 (13), Virat Kohli 12 (8)
Azmatullah Omarzai, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
Ball 6- Kohli punches the ball to deep mid wicket for a single
Ball 5- Kohli takes two runs to covers
Ball 4-Mayank takes a single to point
Ball 3- Kohli plays the ball again with soft hands and takes a single to fine leg
Ball 2- Mayank takes a single to square leg
Ball 1- Kohli takes a single to covers
7:52 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: 9 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 4 1 4 0 0 0; RCB 39/1 after 4 overs; Mayank Agarwal 14 (11), Virat Kohli 7 (4)
Kyle Jamieson continues the attack
Ball 6- Dot ball
Ball 5- Mayank is beaten by bounce now. No run
Ball 4- Mayank comes down the ground but fails to connect. No run
Ball 3- Mayank opens the face of the bat at the last moment and collects four runs to deep backward point
Ball 2- Kohli takes a single to point
Ball 1- Kohli nudges the ball to fine leg for four runs
7:48 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: RCB on attack mode
Over Summary: 2 0 1 1 WD 0 1; RCB 30/1 after 3 overs; Mayank Agarwal 10 (7), Virat Kohli 2 (2)
Arshdeep singh continues the attack
Ball 6- Mayank opens his arms and goes staright behind bowler's head for a six.
Ball 5- Mayank punches the ball to short mid wicket for no run
Ball 5- WIDE
Ball 4- Kohli opens the face of the bat and pushes the ball with soft hands to mid on for a single
Ball 3- Mayank cuts the ball to deep point for a single
Ball 2- Play and a miss for Mayank
Ball 1- Mayank lofts the ball to sweeper cover for two runs
7:42 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: Kyle strikes in his first over
Over Summary: 1 4 0 W 0 1; RCB 19/1 after 2 overs; Mayank Agarwal 1 (2), Virat Kohli 1 (1)
Kyle Jamieson, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
Ball 6- Mayank keeps the strike with a single
Ball 5- Play and a miss for Mayank. No run
Ball 4- Salt goes in the air again and Shreyas makes no mistake to complete the catch. Dange man Salt is gone on 16.
Ball 3- Salt defends the ball for no run
Ball 2- Salt clubs the ball to long on for four runs
Ball 1- Kohli plays the ball to backward point for a single
7:36 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: First over done
7:24 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: Match underway
Players of both teams have made their way to the ground one last time this season as the final match of IPL 2025 is now underway.
7:08 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: PBKS playing 11
PBKS Playing 11: Priyansh Arya, Josh Inglis(w), Shreyas Iyer(c), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Azmatullah Omarzai, Kyle Jamieson, Vijaykumar Vyshak, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra Chahal
7:01 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: PBKS win the toss
PBKS win the toss opt to bowl first.
6:58 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: Toss underway
Patidar and Iyer have made their way to the ground as the toss for IPL 2025 final match is now underway.
6:51 PM
IPL 2025 FINAL | RCB vs PBKS LIVE SCORE: Clsoing ceremony ends
The closing ceremony of IPL 2025 dedicated to Indian Armed forces has now concluded. Time to switch focus towrads the final match now.

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