A sixer, and then the bails are toppled with a classic Bhuvi special knucke ball! Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who had been explosive last night, failed to repeat the same today, as he left scoring 16 off 12 balls. In the second ball of the fifth over, Bhuvneshwar Kumar dropped the knuckle ball, right on the length. The racing hot blood of Vaibhav tried to swing the ball but completely missed the line, letting the ball hit the stumps. Watch the video here: Sailing six 🙌Flying stump ☝🎥 Watch Bhuvneshwar Kumar 🆚 Vaibhav Suryavanshi in a captivating battle 🤜🤛#RR 72/2 after 6 overs. Updates ▶ https://t.co/mtgySHgAjc #TATAIPL | #RCBvRR pic.twitter.com/cMVKJGgNtp — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 24, 2025 Read also: Nitish Rana’s Stunning Juggling Catch Stuns Devdutt Padikkal Jaiswal gave required start, but fails at 49 Chasing 206 runs, Yashasvi Jaiswal gave a blistering start for the Rajasthan Royals, with him scoring 49 runs off just 19 balls, hitting 7 boundaries and 3 sixers. Well, it ended as Jaiswal tried to pull Jos Hazlewood's short ball and got trapped at the midwicket by Romario Shepherd. Riyan Parag blazed his way to 22 off just 10 balls, striking at 220 with 2 fours and 2 sixes. But his fireworks ended early. First ball of the 10th over, he attempted a big sweep off Krunal Pandya, only to sky it near the pitch. Jitesh Sharma, quick behind the stumps, sprinted forward to take a sharp catch. No celebrations—just Krunal’s quiet finger raised. Even Dhruv Jurel survived a LBW dismissal call in the same over, as he went for the review and saw a clear inside edge of the bat. Speaking about Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Phil Salt gave an early start to the innings, scored 26 runs, but Wanindu Hasaranga bagged him. Thereafter, Virat Kohli (70) and Devdutt Paddikal (50) carried the innings on their shoulders. Tim David quickfired 23 runs while Jitesh Sharma added 20 runs off 10 balls. For Rajasthan, Sandeep Sharma took two wickets, while Hasaranga and Jofra Archer took one each.