Royal Challengers Bengaluru opened IPL 2025 with an 18-run upset over hosts Kolkata Knight Riders. Virat Kohli’s vintage 85 (53) powered RCB to 170/7; Mohammed Siraj then throttled KKR’s chase with a fiery new-ball spell. Nitish Rana threatened with a fighting fifty, but Harshal’s slower-ball double strike at the death sealed it. Relive the drama (Bangla-caption or Bangla-commentary options included):
বাংলা হাইলাইটস: শেষ-ওভারের টানটান উত্তেজনা সহ পুরো ম্যাচের সারসংক্ষেপ।
Kohli Masterclass: ৮৫ রানের ইনিংসের প্রতিটি শট বাংলায় বিশ্লেষণ।
পিচ-টক & টস বিশ্লেষণ: ম্যাচ-পূর্ব ধারাভাষ্য, দর্শকদের জন্য কৌশলগত টিপস।
৩০০-অক্ষরের ঝলমলে সারসংক্ষেপঃ RCB-র ১৭০/৭-এর পর জবাবে KKR থেমে যায় ১৫২/৯-এ। Kohli-র ধীর-গতি থেকে টার্বো-পুট-অন, Siraj-এর
পাওয়ার-প্লে ডাবল, Harshal-এর স্লোয়ার-বল ফিনিশ—সব মিলিয়ে ১৮ রানের জয় ও টুর্নামেন্টে দুর্দান্ত সূচনা।
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Team | Score / Overs | Top Batter | Best Bowler | Result |
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RCB | 170 / 7 (20) | Virat Kohli 85 (53) | Varun Chakravarthy 2/28 | RCB won by 18 runs |
KKR | 152 / 9 (20) | Nitish Rana 54 (38) | Mohammed Siraj 2/24 |
RCB XI: V Kohli (c), F du Plessis, Will Jacks, G Maxwell, C Green, D Karthik (wk), M Lomror, M Siraj, Mayank Dagar, Karn Sharma, Yash Dayal
KKR XI: Nitish Rana (c), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Shreyas Iyer, Rinku Singh, Andre Russell, Sunil Narine, Shardul Thakur, Varun Chakravarthy, Suyash Sharma, Harshit Rana, Lockie Ferguson
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🏆 Virat Kohli (RCB): 85 off 53 – anchored then accelerated; strike-rate 160.3, six boundaries in death overs.
⭐ Nitish Rana (KKR): 54 off 38 – swept spin at 178 SR, kept chase alive till 15th over.
Eden Gardens felt like déjà vu for long-time IPL watchers yet carried new subplots for 2025. RCB, so often guilty of wasting strong starts, finally stitched a complete performance: power-play aggression (53/1), middle-over consolidation, and—most telling—death-overs discipline. Mohammed Siraj’s remodelled wrist-position produced seam wobble that prised out Gurbaz and Shreyas; Harshal Patel then mixed wide-yorkers and cutters to allow just 27 runs in overs 17-20. Those closing skills were RCB’s missing puzzle-piece last season; if they hold, Bengaluru transform from perennial entertainers into genuine table-toppers.
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Kolkata, by contrast, looked a side still finding its 2025 identity. Nitish Rana’s fifty proved he can anchor a chase, but the Knight Riders’ famed finishing muscle mis-fired: Andre Russell couldn’t clear the longer leg boundary, and Rinku Singh was forced into rescue duty too late. On the bowling front, Varun Chakravarthy’s 2-for-28 underlined KKR’s spin strength, yet Lockie Ferguson and Harshit Rana leaked 52 in their final four overs—an echo of last year’s death-overs woes. With Shardul Thakur recovering from an ankle niggle and Sunil Narine reinventing himself as a pinch-opener in practice games, KKR’s balance may shift in the next fortnight.
Strategically, RCB’s new batting template—Kohli anchoring, Jacks/Maxwell accelerating—gives them freedom against spin-heavy attacks they’ll meet in Chennai and Lucknow. KKR, meanwhile, must decide whether to back all-round depth (bat down to No. 9) or bolster top-order stability by recalling Litton Das once international commitments end—a decision many Bangladesh fans will watch keenly. As the caravan moves, Bengaluru pocket momentum and two early points; Kolkata take lessons in death-overs execution—fix it soon, or the playoffs could slip away again.