Sherfane Rutherford slams 71 but Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeat Mumbai Indians by 18 runs

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru players celebrates the wicket of Suryakumar Yadav of Mumbai Indians during the Match 20 of the TATA Indian Premier League 2026 between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai, India, on April 12, 2026. (CREIMAS)A disciplined bowling effort from the Royal Challengers Bengaluru saw them defeat Mumbai Indians by 18 runs at the Wankhede on Sunday. After RCB posted 240, Mumbai had gotten off to a good start but their rhythm was broken when Rohit Sharma, who was batting at 19, had to retire hurt.His opening partner Ryan Rickleton who slammed a 22-ball 37, also couldn’t last long, getting dismissed by Suyash Sharma. After that Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya played knocks of 33 and 40 each but MI kept losing wickets with Tilak Varma scoring 1 and Naman Dhir mustering 1 as well. Sherfane Rutherford ended up scoring his 71 but it was in vain.Earlier, Half-centuries from the top-order troika of Virat Kohli (50), Phil Salt (78) and Rajat Patidar (53) provided the impetus as Royal Challengers Bengaluru finished with a massive 240 for four.Salt and Kohli put on 120 for the first wicket while Patidar and Tim David (35 not out off 16 balls) produced rapid knocks in the second half to power the defending champions to a strong position.The proceedings began with Kohli unleashing a spectacular flick off the pads to hit a flat six off Trent Boult over deep square leg. While Kohli kept picking the odd boundary, it was his partner Salt who took the initiative to accelerate the scoring rate.At the start, the Englishman made room to hit fast bowlers Boult and Hardik Pandya for boundaries.Boult was pulled into the stands with disdain for a six, while Mitchell Santner was pummelled for three consecutive sixes when the New Zealand captain erred with his lengths.Story continues below this adRCB’s charge – 50 came up in 4.2 overs – forced MI to bring back a wicketless Jasprit Bumrah for a second over in the powerplay which is not the norm.The move did work as the pace ace allowed only six runs off the last over in the powerplay, but at the end RCB still were on top with 71 on board.Salt took a liking for leg-spinner Mayank Markande in the eighth over to smack three consecutive fours, while Kohli went after Santner’s third over to hit two more.Desperate for a breakthrough, Mumbai Indians finally turned to Shardul Thakur in the 11th over who had Salt caught by Pandya at cover for the first wicket, ending RCB’s opening partnership at 120.Story continues below this adAided by some ordinary bowling, Patidar came close to equalling the record for fastest IPL half-century but eventually completed it off 17 balls.He started off by lifting Shardul Thakur over cover for a four and cashed in on some poor lengths by Markande to smack the leg-spinner for three consecutive sixes. In no time, Patidar had raced to 34 off nine.Desperate to stop leaking runs, Mumbai deployed Thakur to bowl the wide-of-the-off deliveries but he erred more often than not in nailing those.Salt’s charge at the start followed by Patidar’s blitzkrieg in the middle overs allowed Kohli to farm the strike and bring up his half-century, following which he fell for a 37-ball 50 in the 15th over.Story continues below this adHaving given away 22 runs in his first over, Santner kept it largely tight in his remaining overs and signed off with the wicket of Patidar, who made 53 off 20 balls with five sixes and four fours.Stay updated with the latest sports news across Cricket, Football, Chess, and more. Catch all the action with real-time live cricket score updates and in-depth coverage of ongoing matches.© IE Online Media Services Pvt Ltd