menu
arrow-down
reddit
snapchat
twitter
facebook
comments
email
printer
search
bell
top-nav
reddit-fill
snapchat-fill
twitter-fill
facebook-fill
share
whatsapp-fill
bookmark
ENG
Select Languages
हिंदी | Hindi
Search
Cricket
Scores
Series
Fixtures
Results
News
Photos
Videos
Features
Teams
Players
Venues
ICC Rankings
Test Championship
Advertisement
Sports Home
Cricket
Photos
IPL RCB Beat KXIP By One Run to Stay Alive
Cricket Photos
IPL: RCB Beat KXIP By One Run to Stay Alive
May 10, 2016 00:19
Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Kings XI Punjab by one run to keep their Indian Premier League knockout hopes alive.
Zoom
Kings XI Punjab won the toss and asked Royal Challengers Bangalore to bat
Zoom
Lokesh Rahul and Virat Kohli gave a decent start to RCB, striking a 63-run opening wicket partnership
Zoom
However, KC Cariappa removed Kohli, putting pressure on the visiting team at Mohali
Zoom
But AB de Villiers rose to the occasion to play a brilliant knock of 64 off 35 deliveries
Zoom
After de Villiers got out, Sachin Baby took the mantle upon himself to guide RCB to 175/6 with his 33
Zoom
In reply, Hashim Amla was removed early
Zoom
But KXIP skipper Murali Vijay stayed put to play an anchor's knock with his 89
Zoom
Two quick wickets of Wriddhiman Saha and David Miller pegged back KXIP
Zoom
But Vijay kept on the pedal with his superb innings until his wicket
Zoom
Marcus Stoinis tried his best to help KXIP reach the target
Zoom
But the home team fell short by just one run as Man of the Match Shane Watson bowled brilliantly to scalp two crucial wickets
Back to Cricket photos
Select Language
Languages
हिंदी | Hindi
Search
Featured Links
Australia vs India
IPL 2025 Auction
EPL Table
EPL Schedule
Featured Sports
Cricket
Football
Formula 1
Tennis
Hockey
Golf
Badminton
More Sports
Kabaddi
NBA
Boxing
Athletics
Chess
Swimming
Shooting
Wrestling
Table tennis
Othersports
More from NDTV
NDTV
Business
Hindi
Movies
Cricket
Health
Food
Tech
Auto
Apps
Trains
Art
arrow-rgt
arrow-next
arrow-up
refresh
close
link
cog
star
book
zap
cricket
football
tennis
formula-1
badminton
hockey
golf
boxing
ndtv-n
check
left-arrow
right-arrow