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Watch: Virat Kohli's Raw, Unfiltered Emotions Come Out As RCB Pull Off Dramatic First Home Win

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) registered their first home victory of IPL 2025 on Thursday, beating Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 11 runs in a close finish. RR looked in control of the run chase, but Josh Hazlewood's 19th over turned the game in favour of the home side, as RCB conceded just one run and picked up two wickets. As the game-changing over took place, fans and the RCB dugout got to witness the unfiltered jubilation of their stalwart Virat Kohli, who was fielding at the boundary.

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Virat Kohli's Reaction To Umpire's 'Brain-Fade' During RCB vs RR Clash Goes Viral - Watch

The IPL 2025 encounter between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals on Thursday saw a bizarre incident when the on-field umpire suffered a 'brain-fade' over a LBW decision. In the 10th over of the RR innings, Dhruv Jurel was hit on his pads by a delivery from Krunal Pandya and the umpire gave the decision in RCB's favour. However, the batter opted for a DRS and replays showed that there was inside edge involved. The third umpire quickly overturned the decision but in a hilarious turn of events, the on-field umpire gave Jurel out before quickly reversing his decision. The incident led to a lot of discussion among fans with Virat Kohli's reaction going viral on social media.

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Josh Hazlewood - Rahul Dravid - Star Sports - Rajasthan Royals - Sunil Gavaskar - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Sunil Gavaskar Namedrops Rahul Dravid In Brutal Verdict On Rajasthan Royals: "Unthinkable Cricket..." - sports.ndtv.com - India

Sunil Gavaskar Namedrops Rahul Dravid In Brutal Verdict On Rajasthan Royals: "Unthinkable Cricket..."

Rajasthan Royals slumped to their fifth straight loss as they were beaten by Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Thursday. RR found themselves in a good position with solid knocks from Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel but with 18 runs needed to win from 12 balls, the team completely lost the plot. RR ended up scoring just one run from the penultimate over bowled by Josh Hazlewood and were beaten by 11 runs. This was yet another narrow loss for RR after similar results against Delhi Capitals and Lucknow Super Giants. Legendary India batter Sunil Gavaskar was not happy with the team's performance and he namedropped head coach Rahul Dravid in his brutal verdict.

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Sunrisers Hyderabad - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Stephen Fleming - CSK Coach Stephen Fleming Advices Team To Follow RCB's IPL 2024 Style To Reach Playoffs - sports.ndtv.com - India

CSK Coach Stephen Fleming Advices Team To Follow RCB's IPL 2024 Style To Reach Playoffs

Chennai Super Kings are in a miserable state in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). After facing defeats in six out of eight matches, the five-time champions are stuck at the bottom of the points table. As their chances of making it to the playoffs are almost negligible, CSK head coach Stephen Fleming has urged his team to follow the footsteps of Royal Challengers Bengaluru and win the remaining six matches to keep their hopes of alive.

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Roger Federer - Andy Murray - Carlos Alcaraz - Rafa Nadal - Conor Benn - Chris Eubank-Junior - Atletico Madrid - Josh Hazlewood - Rajasthan Royals - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Djokovic flying the flag for the ‘older guys’ amid generational shift - arabnews.com - France - India

Djokovic flying the flag for the ‘older guys’ amid generational shift

Novak Djokovic acknowledges the generational shift in tennis that has brought a new crop of players into the limelight but the 24-time Grand Slam champion says he has no intention of quietly fading into the background. The 37-year-old won three out of the four major titles in 2023 but has not been able to reproduce that kind of form since, being shut out of the game’s biggest tournaments last year as Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz took two apiece. With the retirements of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Andy Murray, Djokovic is the last member of the “Big Four” still standing and the Serb said he wanted to continue giving to the sport. “The last 20 years were dominated mostly by the four of us and when three of my biggest rivals retired you can feel there’s a shift,” Djokovic said at the Madrid Open. “Not only in terms of the generations of players (who now have) the main focus and attention on them, but it takes a bit of time for people to accept the fact that Roger and Rafa are not playing, and Murray, and one day myself. “But I’m still trying to stay and represent the older guys, the older generation.

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Virat Kohli - Josh Hazlewood - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Devdutt Padikkal - Virat Kohli Reveals 'Batting' Template As RCB Register Big Win Against Rajasthan Royals - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Pakistan

Virat Kohli Reveals 'Batting' Template As RCB Register Big Win Against Rajasthan Royals

Royal Challengers Bengaluru talisman Virat Kohli on Thursday lauded the batting unit after a hard-fought 11-run win over Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, saying they focused on timing the ball rather than forcing shots, which helped them post a competitive total. Put in to bat, Kohli struck a fluent 70 off 42 balls and shared a 95-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal (50 off 27) for the second wicket before a late flourish propelled RCB to 205 for five. In response, Rajasthan Royals were cruising at 110 for two but RCB pulled things back to restrict them to 194 for nine, with Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood returning match-winning figures of 4/33. "Look, we've had three pretty average games at home and we discussed a few things we need to get right as a batting unit and we applied ourselves well to get the total on board.

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Conor Benn - Chris Eubank-Junior - Atletico Madrid - Josh Hazlewood - Babar Azam - Nelly Korda - Lexi Thompson - Rajasthan Royals - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Ryu, Liu share Chevron Championship lead as defending champion Korda struggles - arabnews.com - Sweden - China - India - Los Angeles - state Texas - Pakistan - South Korea

Ryu, Liu share Chevron Championship lead as defending champion Korda struggles

THE WOODLANDS, Texas: Haeran Ryu and Yan Liu each shot bogey-free 7-under 65 to share the lead during the suspended first round of the Chevron Championship as top-ranked Nelly Korda struggled to a 77 on Thursday in her title defense.

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Borussia Dortmund - Iga Swiatek - Pascal Gross - Conor Benn - Chris Eubank-Junior - Niko Kovac - Atletico Madrid - Josh Hazlewood - Babar Azam - Rajasthan Royals - Royal Challengers Bengaluru - Alexandra Eala - ‘He ran to Spain’: Eubank Jr. takes the mic as tempers flare at Live Media Press Conference - arabnews.com - Spain - Poland - India - Pakistan

‘He ran to Spain’: Eubank Jr. takes the mic as tempers flare at Live Media Press Conference

LONDON: If the first two days of Fight Week were about appearances, Day 3 was about pressure. The Live Media Press Conference, held at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, stripped away the rehearsed lines and brand polish. What unfolded instead was a tense, theatrical showdown between Chris Eubank Jr. and Conor Benn, just 48 hours before they meet in a ring already charged with legacy, accusations, and unfinished history. From the moment Eubank walked in, dressed sharp and confident, the tone shifted. Benn entered quieter, focused but noticeably reserved. The crowd — a mix of media, fans, undercard fighters, and organizers — picked up on the contrast immediately. The flashbulbs didn’t wait. Neither did Eubank. “He ran” Standing before a packed room and a bank of cameras, Eubank delivered what felt more like a monologue than a media answer. “Conor ran to Spain,” he said, pausing to let the tension land. “He couldn’t take the noise here — the chants, the headlines, the jokes. So he left. I stayed. I trained here. I spoke to the kids. I kept my feet in the city. The public's invested in this fight. I feel that every time I step outside. And believe it or not — most of that energy’s been positive.” He wasn’t done. “I’m happy with where I am mentally. He’s not. You’ll see that pressure on his face by Friday. It’s building. And on Saturday — it’ll crack.”Benn holds back Benn, to his credit, didn’t rise to the bait. He kept his responses brief, even measured. But that silence seemed to speak as loudly as Eubank’s taunts. The contrast was stark: one man played to the crowd, the other kept his fire under wraps. Neither showed signs of blinking — just two different approaches to the same storm.

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