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IPL 2020: Kohli's RCB beat Rohit's MI in Super over

| @indiablooms | Sep 29, 2020, at 02:08 pm

Dubai/UNI: Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Mumbai Indians in the Super over of the 13th edition of IPL here at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Monday.

Skipper Virat Kohli hit the winning four runs for his team. RCB from 3 matches have won 2 and lost 1 are now at 3rd spot in the IPL points table while MI have slipped to no 5 after playing 3 matches won 1 and lost 2.

MI chasing 202 target were 5 runs short in last 2 balls of the last over. However, in the last ball of the last over Pollard hits Udana for four taking the match into a tie.  

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