WATCH : PBKS took the DRS and made sure Krunal Pandya had no escape

A loud appeal for caught and bowled! Jansen is convinced it took a top-edge before deflecting off the helmet. The umpire remains unmoved, and Krunal stands his ground—but they go upstairs for a review.

It was a short ball that rushed onto the left-hander, who found himself in a tangle trying to pull. UltraEdge confirms a faint top-edge, and RCB lose their fifth wicket.

They’re crumbling here! That was a brute from Jansen—climbing sharply, catching the edge, then ricocheting off the helmet grill before looping back to the bowler.

Due to evening showers, the match was reduced to 14 overs per side. Batting first, RCB were powered by a counter-attacking 50 off 26 balls from Tim David, helping them post 95 for nine.

Josh Hazlewood impressed with the ball, picking up 3 for 14, but his efforts weren’t enough to halt Punjab’s charge.

Nehal Wadhera led the chase with a quickfire 33 off 19, as PBKS chased down the target comfortably in just 12.1 overs.

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