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The continued tension between the franchises of the Premier League India (IPL) and the curators of Tone has arrived at the M chinnaswam stadium in Bengaluru. Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Battle coach Dinesh Karthik has raised concern about home releases, after complaints from CSK, KKR and LSG.
The Royal Challengers have suffered from their backs on the field, the M. Chinnaswamy stadium. They suffered a loss of six Wicket in Delhi Capitals (DC) in their recent game in Bengaluru on Thursday, April 10. Karthik’s comments on home releases at the IPL 2025 promoted the ongoing debate.
During the press conference after the game, Dineh Karthik revealed that the team had requested a baptism, but the launches were difficult for the beatings. He said that the “complicated” wick did not adapt to his aggressive battle style.
“I think the way Cricket T20 is, the more, the better it is for the station, the better it will be for the fans. They all like to see the limits. In the first two games, we have asked for good throws. But this is how it was a challenge of beating, safe,” said Dísh Karthik.
“It is definitely not a pitch that helps too many batters. It is a pitch.
Dinesh Karthik said he plans to talk to the pitch’s curator on play conditions. He said that the surface has made it difficult for the batpedors to turn strikes or hit large shots. Karthik added that the team trusts the commissioner and will try to do their best.
“There has been a lot when people tried to stay out and fight -it has also been difficult, sometimes the strike turned. And the big shot has also been very hard. So we tried to control -the desire to continue to hit),” said Karthik.
“But in the end it is a T20. You have to play some shots, and this has achieved the wick of some batters. Obviously we will have a talk with the curator. We set up in him to do his job and try to do the best of what we can,” he said.
Royal Challengers, Bengaluru, began flying against Delhi capitals. They marked 61 without loss in only 3.4 points. However, they lost seven doctors for only 64 runs in the next 13.3 points, collapsed at 125 by 7.
Kuldeep Yadav and Vapraj Nigam, of DC, played an important role in collapse. The batters fought with the calendar, especially when they tried aerial shots.
Devdutt Padikkal managed only 1 race of 8 balls, and Captain Rajat Patidar scored 25 23. Liam Livingstone (4 of 6), Jitesh Sharma (3 of 11) and Krunal Pandya (18 of 18 years) also had disappointing outings.
RCB lost the game by six doctors, with DC Batter Kl Rahul anchoring the persecution with a 93 unbeaten. This was the second loss at home in RCB season, after a previous eight -meter loss against Gujarat Titans, where they could only publish 169/8.
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