WATCH: Spider-Man throws a spectacular catch on the field, Kohli remains surprised
New Delhi / Bangalore: RCB's hope for the Indian Premier League Season 11 is alive with the help of the best bowlers in the last two overs. Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by 14 runs in an exciting match played at Bangalore's M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
With this victory, the RCB team has now become the claimant for the IPL season 11 playoff.
Hyderabad won the toss and invited Bangalore to bat. Hyderabad's bowling attack, which is considered to be the strongest yet this season, has been battered ahead of Bangalore. Bangalore scored 218 for six wickets in 20 overs. Hyderabad struggled very much but after playing the full over, losing three wickets could make 204 runs.
But one such catch was also seen in this match. Which can be very difficult to believe because any ordinary person can jump in the air like this, and such a catch is hardly able to get hold.
Shikhar Dhawan (18) and Alex Hales (37) added 47 runs for Hyderabad to make 219 runs. After this Shikhar Dhawan returned after being out
But after this, the explosive batsmen, who proved to be dangerous for RCB, were present at the Alex Hales Crease. Heals quickly with the captain Williamson and scored 64 runs in eight overs for the team. In the same over of Moin Ali, the Hyderabad team got a big blow. Yes, Alex Hales is out on Moin Ali's delivery. But these wickets should go into the fielder more than the bowlers.
On the final ball of the same over, De Villiers, on the boundary line, caught the sparkling catch of Hales with a hand on the boundary line, that any viewer sitting on the field and watching the match was not convinced. AB de Villiers easily pulled the ball going for six runs with one hand from the boundary.
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The catch is praised by captain Virat Kohli himself. He wrote on his social media account, "Today I watched Spider-Man live." At the same time, Moin Ali said about this fantastic catch on his ball-ball that such catches can catch only AB and De Villiers.
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