In the fight between two modern-day greats, Virat Kohli is holding his nerves in front of the just-returned Jasprit Bumrah as the former welcomes the bowler with a gorgeous Kohlified flick shot. Jasprit Bumrah, bowling his first over after his comeback, shot the ball marginally short on middle and off. Kohli, going to his backfoot, sliced the ball for a six. Watch the video here: Strong wrists! 💪🏻Perfect placement! 👊🏻Real statement! 💥#ViratKohli smashes #JaspritBumrah for a MAXIMUM at the mid-wicket fence! ❤Watch the LIVE action ➡ https://t.co/H6co5trkpW#IPLonJioStar 👉 #MIvRCB | LIVE NOW on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 Hindi & JioHotstar pic.twitter.com/jaSiLFJl0s — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) April 7, 2025 Virat Kohli completed his 57th half-century in IPL with a six, reaching it in 29 balls. Meanwhile, after Phil Salt's early departure. Since then, Kohli has taken the lead with a healthy strike rate over 165. After ages, Devdutt Paddikal was seen giving good company to his partner. But his ended at 37, after he tried a one-handed but got trapped by Will Jacks in the edge of long on boundary. Notably, this is match 20 at the 2025 Indian Premier League, as RCB met Mumbai Indians at MI's home ground, Wankhade Stadium. Read also: Watch: Boult Cleans Up Salt After Being Smashed for Four Jasprit Bumrah comes back after long break Bumrah sustained a back injury during the Sydney Test against Australia in January and was detected with a stress injury, which sidelined him from the ICC Champions Trophy and the initial matches of the IPL 2025 season. He was training in the NCA for a long time and missed the early matches of IPL. However, he returned today at the Wankhade Stadium against Royals Challengers Bengaluru. MI had no doubt missed Boom, but he will be a sensitive option, considering the nature of his injury. Earlier in an interview, former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond has expressed concern that another back injury in the same area could potentially end Jasprit Bumrah's cricketing career. Bond emphasized the importance of managing Bumrah's workload, suggesting he shouldn't play more than two consecutive Test matches to mitigate the risk of re-injury. Bond highlighted the transition from T20 formats like the IPL to Test cricket as a particularly vulnerable period for fast bowlers.