In the world of cricket, there are good catches which generates a buzz. On Saturday night, same incident happen during RCB versus DD. New Zealand speedster Trent Boult pulled off to send back run-machine aka RCB skipper Virat Kohli during an Indian Premier League encounter between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Delhi Daredevils at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore. It was the last ball of the 11th over, when the RCB captain hit a full toss from Harshal Patel off his pads and it appeared to sail over Trent Boult at the backward square leg. But the New Zealand speedster put in a superhuman effort, timed his jump perfectly, fell down facing the boundary rope and completing one of the most unbelievable catches in the history of IPL. He was just inches away from touching the rope. The catch was reviewed and it was considered legit. Kohli departs after scoring 30 runs against Delhi Daredevils.
The visitors at the Chinnaswamy Stadium finished the Powerplay overs on 28/2. This season's worst performance in the first six overs of powerplay. Delhi Daredevil skipper Gautam Gambhir and Roy had a miserable outing on what turned out a very slow wicket in Bangalore. But both Pant and Iyer played like champions and helped Delhi to reach a competitive total of 174/5.
The 20-year-old went after that in the death overs. Delhi scored 71 runs in the last five overs and 50 of those came off Pant's bat. Rishabh Pant and Rahul Tewatia added phenomenal partnership stand 65 runs off just 25 balls. Pant eventually got out off the fourth ball of the last over for 85 off 48 balls. He hit six fours and seven sixes.