Ryan Rickelton, the man with the invisible cape, dove forward and took a stunning catch to dismiss the RCB captain, Rajat Patidar. Rajat Patidar, who unleashed a few of the unorthodox shots from his own textbook, got dismissed trying to hit a wide ball. He wanted to guide it behind the wicketkeeper, but the ball went high up in the sky. Keeping an eye on the ball, Rickleton ran back and gloved the ball, and slid in front, having the ball in hand. Watch the video here: Goated catch by Ryan Rickelton 🥶pic.twitter.com/739B3LV0bL — Bruce Wayne (@_Bruce__007) April 7, 2025 Jitesh Sharma lit up the 19th over with a fearless assault on Trent Boult, hammering two sensational sixes — the first over deep mid-wicket and the second over fine leg while kneeling. That bloke played a solid inning down the order, standing tall at a crucial stage of the innings and adding serious firepower to the scoreboard. Well, Boult, seemed to be far from his best on the night, leaking runs at an economy rate exceeding 14. Read also: Watch: Boult Cleans Up Salt After Being Smashed for Four Even though he managed to dismiss Rajat Patidar off the final delivery of the over, the breakthrough came a little too late. Patidar attempted a scoop but only managed a top edge, and Ryan Rickelton, once again channeling his inner Superman, sprinted in and completed a sharp forward dive to seal the catch. Jitesh’s counterattack and Rickelton’s brilliance in the field made it a rollercoaster over, shifting momentum in dramatic fashion. Kohli, Patidar Fire RCB Forward Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted a commanding total of 221/5 in their 20 overs, riding on impactful knocks from Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, and Jitesh Sharma. Kohli anchored the innings with a classy 67 off 42 balls, while Patidar, leading the side, smashed a fiery 64 off just 32. Jitesh Sharma played a crucial hand at the death, blasting an unbeaten 40 off 19 balls with four sixes. Trent Boult took two wickets but was expensive, conceding 57 runs in his four overs. Hardik Pandya also claimed two scalps, but RCB's batting firepower overwhelmed the MI bowlers at the Wankhede Stadium.