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RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE IPL 2025: SRH lose both openers after fiery start
IPL 2025 LIVE UPDATES: RCB will be looking to jump to the the top of the points table with a win over SRH
8:02 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: Powerplay concludes
Over Summary: 1 2 0 4 1 6; SRH 71/2 after 6 overs; Heinrich Klaasen 8 (5), Ishan Kishan 9 (5)
Lungi Ngidi, right-arm fast, continues the attack
Ball 6- Effortless strike from Klaasen and collects six runs to deep mid wicket
Ball 5- Ishan takes a single to covers
Ball 4- Ishan powes the ball to long on for four runs
Ball 3- Dot ball
Ball 2- Ishan takes two runs to fine leg
Ball 1- Klassen takes a single to mid wicket
7:57 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: Head departs
Over Summary: 0 W 0 0 1 2; SRH 55/2 after 5 overs; Heinrich Klaasen 1 (3), Ishan Kishan 2 (1)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar is back into the attack
Ball 6- Ishan ends the over with two runs
Ball 5- Klassen takes a single to covers. Direct hit and Kishan would have been a goner.
Ball 4- Klaasen defends the ball with straight bat. No run
Ball 3- Dot ball
Ball 2- WICKET. One brings two, Head (17) departs after losing his opening partner two balls earlier.
Ball 1- Dot ball
7:45 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: 13 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 2 4 NB 0 6 0 0; SRH 39/0 after 3 overs; Travis Head 12 (6), Abhishek Sharma 24 (13)
Yash Dayal continues the attack
Ball 6- Dot ball to end the over
Ball 5- Play and miss for Sharma
Ball 4- Sharma stands his ground and sends the ball over bowler's head for a six
Ball 3- Sharma is beaten by bounce. No run
Ball 3- DRS takes by RCB for caught behind on Sharma but it was a no ball. Free hit coming up.
Ball 2- Sharma crunches tha ball to long off for four runs
Ball 1- Sharma takes two runs to sweeper cover
7:39 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: 18 runs from the over!
Over Summary: 4 2 1lb 4 6 1lb; SRH 26/0 after 2 overs; Travis Head 12 (6), Abhishek Sharma 12 (6)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, right-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
Ball 6- 1 leg byes
Ball 5- Sharma now clubs the ball over dep mid wicket for a six
Ball 4- Sharma comes down the ground and collects four runs to long off
Ball 3- 1 leg byes
Ball 2- Head takes two runs to fine leg
Ball 1- Head flicks the ball to fine leg for four runs
7:34 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: First over done
7:27 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: Match underway
The match between RCB and SRH is now underway.
7:18 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: Rajat Patidar playing as impact player
RCB skipper Rajat Patidar has been playing as an impact player today due to injury. Jitesh Sharma is leading the side on his place.
7:15 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: SRH playing 11 today
7:01 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: RCB win the toss
6:57 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: Toss underway
The toss for RCB vs SRH match is now underway.
6:45 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: Toss timings
The toss for the RCB vs SRH IPL 2025 match is scheduled for 7 PM IST, i.e., 15 minutes from now.
6:35 PM
IPL 2025 | RCB vs SRH LIVE SCORE: SRH's probable playing 11
SRH playing 11 (probables): Abhishek Sharma, Ishan Kishan, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Heinrich Klaasen (wk), Aniket Verma, Kamindu Mendis, Pat Cummins (c), Harshal Patel, Jaydev Unadkat, Zeeshan Ansari, Mohammed Shami

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