Welcome to our special segment DRS or the Daily Review System. In this, InsideSport will provide you with the top stories of IPL from a day before that you might have missed in the hustle and bustle of your busy life.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is back with a bang and it has already taken the cricket world by storm. With the first match being played on April 9, 2021, the excitement and anticipation among fans are at an all-time high. The tournament has already witnessed some thrilling matches and outstanding performances from the players. But amidst all the action, it’s easy to miss out on some important news and updates. That’s where our DRS comes in to keep you updated and informed.
On March 26, the second day of the IPL, the focus was on the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and their captain, Virat Kohli. The team took on the Mumbai Indians (MI) in their first match of the tournament and it was a highly anticipated clash between two of the strongest teams in the league.
But it was Kohli’s performance that stole the show. The Indian skipper, who is known for his consistency and hunger for runs, proved yet again why he is considered one of the best batsmen in the world. He scored a brilliant 33 runs off just 29 balls, including three boundaries and a six. His partnership with opener Devdutt Padikkal set the foundation for RCB’s victory over MI.
Kohli’s knock was not just about the runs, it was also about the way he controlled the game and led his team to victory. His captaincy was spot on and he made some crucial decisions that helped RCB restrict MI to a below-par total of 159 runs. It was a perfect start for Kohli and his team, and it sent a strong message to the other teams in the tournament.
But it wasn’t just Kohli’s performance that caught everyone’s attention. The match also witnessed some brilliant fielding from both teams. In particular, RCB’s fielding was exceptional, with players like AB de Villiers and Glenn Maxwell showcasing their skills on the field. It was a refreshing change to see teams giving equal importance to their fielding as they do to their batting and bowling.
Moving on to the other matches of the day, the Delhi Capitals (DC) took on the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in a thrilling encounter. It was a high-scoring match with both teams putting up a strong fight. But in the end, it was DC who emerged victorious, thanks to a brilliant century from opener Shikhar Dhawan. He scored 85 runs off just 54 balls, including 10 boundaries and 2 sixes. His partnership with Prithvi Shaw, who also scored a half-century, helped DC chase down the target of 189 runs with ease.
In the third match of the day, the Punjab Kings (PBKS) faced off against the Rajasthan Royals (RR). It was a nail-biting finish with PBKS winning the match by just 4 runs. The match saw some outstanding performances from both teams, with PBKS’ captain KL Rahul scoring a half-century and RR’s Chris Morris taking four wickets. It was a close contest till the end, making it one of the most exciting matches of the tournament so far.
Apart from the on-field action, there were also some off-field developments that caught everyone’s attention. The BCCI announced that the IPL will continue to be played behind closed doors due to the rising cases of COVID-19 in India. This decision was taken to ensure the safety of players, staff, and everyone involved in the tournament. While it may be disappointing for fans who were hoping to witness the matches live, the safety of everyone involved must be the top priority.
In other news, the IPL also witnessed a major milestone as it completed 200 million views on its official YouTube channel. This is a testament to the popularity of the league and the love it receives from fans all over the world. The IPL has always been at the forefront of innovation and this achievement is just another feather in its cap.
So, that was all from our DRS for March 26. It was a day filled with excitement, outstanding performances, and some major developments. With the tournament just getting started, we can expect more such action-packed days in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to InsideSport for