RCB pull off an incredible late heist over SRH
Live Cricket Score: SRH vs RCB, Match 6, IPL 2021

What a turnaround this by Virat Kohli & Co. Incredible stuff from his bowlers. SRH have a lot of introspection coming up. They ended up losing seven for the last 29 runs while at one stage they needed 35 off 24. After KKR last night, SRH have suffered quite a batting collapse. David Warner, understandably, is not happy with the approach from his middle-order particularly against Shahbaz Ahmed's left-arm spin.
What a start to this season for RCB though. They overcame a collapse of their own thanks to AB de Villiers and won, and now they've triggered one today. Harshal Patel carried forward from where he left off in the first game to pick two more wickets and bowl a good final over under pressure despite Rashid Khan's best efforts. More importantly though, this turnaround belongs to Kyle Jamieson who dismissed Warner to ruffle feathers in the SRH camp and then to Shahbaz Ahmed, who ran through SRH's middle-order. RCB go two in two with this!
Shahbaz Ahmed, you beauty!
Now that's a turn-and-a-half of the tables here! Shahbaz Ahmed has dismissed Jonny Bairstow, Manish Pandey and Abdul Samad in a single over to throw SRH's chase off the rails. What a difference Warner's exit has made here. W W 0 1 0 W in the 17th over leaves SRH needing 34 off the last 18 balls.
SRH need 35 off 24...
So which way is this game going? Warner's wicket has given new life to RCB. They've closed in since that dismissal and the onus is now on this pair to not let the asking rate climb further. Kohli is smartly sticking to his left-arm spinner when the ball is turning a lot and creating problems.
Jamieson dents SRH
Just when you thought Warner had this in the bag, change of pace from Kyle Jamieson does the SRH captain in. Good move from Virat Kohli to bring back the tall pacer in the 14th over as SRH were closing in on the chase. Can RCB pull off a late heist here?
FIfty for David Warner
This has been the perfect game for SRH... so far. After the bowlers did well, the SRH captain has led the way with the bat like he does so many times. SRH will want him to stay on and take them over the line here.
Warner, Manish Pandey steer SRH
The trouble early on didn't last long for SRH. Warner and Manish Pandey have settled in and put SRH on course here. Kyle Jamieson began well but was tonked around in his second over. There's no real urgency to take risks so the two batsmen are comfortably turning over the strike and slowly gnawing away at the target here. It must be said there's still a lot of turn on offer so one good over from Chahal can still turn this game on its head.
Here's a match-up to watch out for...