- **Q: Who was the Player of the Match in the RCB vs MI game?
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Gujarat Titans (GT) delivered commanding performances in their respective Indian Premier League (IPL) clashes, marking a Sunday filled with runs and momentum shifts.
RCB's victory over MI was powered by an explosive batting performance. Salt's aggressive 78 off 36 balls, combined with Kohli's anchored 50, set the tone for a high-scoring innings. Rajat Patidar further accelerated the scoring with a rapid 53 off 20 balls. Despite a late surge from Sherfane Rutherford (71*), MI's chase lacked sustained momentum, falling short at 222/5.
GT's win against LSG saw Jos Buttler rediscover his form, scoring 60 off 37 balls. Supported by Shubman Gill’s 56, GT chased down the target comfortably. Prasidh Krishna’s impressive bowling performance was also crucial in restricting LSG to a manageable total.
The match between RCB and MI had several notable moments, including Rohit Sharma retiring hurt and Suyash Sharma taking crucial wickets for RCB. The game also saw multiple reviews and strategic timeouts, adding to the intensity.
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