In the match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Mumbai Indians in Raipur, Tim David was seen making obscene gestures right after RCB won the match by 2 wickets. A former Mumbai Indians all-rounder was seen showing the middle finger openly towards the field after Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Rashik Salam Dar successfully ran the required two runs in the final ball. Notably, David spent three seasons with Mumbai Indians before being acquired by RCB in the 2025 auction. For RCB, he has become a reliable batter down the order, playing a huge role in the side winning their IPL trophy last year. However, last night, he could not make much out of his bat. Even though RCB won the match by 2 wickets, David got a golden duck from MI fast bowler Corbin Bosch. Watch Tim David's gesture here: 🚨👀🔥Former Mumbai Indians player Tim David was caught showing a middle finger during the match while playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru 😳The clip instantly went viral, with fans debating💥#TimDavid #RCBvsMI #MumbaiIndians #RCB #IPL2026 #12BETIndia #KnowTheGame 🔥 pic.twitter.com/i7MNqTt3CT — 12BET India (@12B_India) May 11, 2026 Well, not just David, but the entire RCB dugout erupted in joy after the victory. Virat Kohli, especially, who also got a golden duck, was seen celebrating aggressively, jumping on his teammates' shoulders even in the dugout. Amid the rivalry, Krunal Pandya, the hero with the bat for RCB, claimed that he had the best time in the Mumbai Indians as one of the mighty "Pandya Brothers," including Hardik Pandya. He was seen giving a bear hug to MI's Kieron Pollard, whom he later said was a big brother while speaking in the post-match presentation. Read also: Mumbai Indians suffer eighth IPL playoff exit after heartbreaking loss against Royal Challengers Bengaluru RCB vs MI match summary Royal Challengers Bengaluru survived a late scare to edge past Mumbai Indians by two wickets off the final ball at Raipur and officially knock MI out of IPL 2026. Chasing 167, RCB slipped to 39/3 inside the powerplay after early blows to Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal and Rajat Patidar. However, Krunal Pandya produced a counterattacking 73 off 46 balls, smashing five sixes and stitching a 55-run stand with Jitesh Sharma. Mumbai fought back through Corbin Bosch’s 4/26, reducing RCB to 157/8 in the final over before Bhuvneshwar Kumar finished the chase with a six. Earlier, MI posted 166/7 after Tilak Varma top-scored with 57 and Naman Dhir made 47. Bhuvneshwar Kumar dismantled the top order with 4/23, including wickets of Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav in successive deliveries, earning Player of the Match honours.