There are several on-field contests which can determine the game's outcome. So, as KKR and RCB gear up for an exciting face-off, let's analyse and find out five player battles
Besides the batting failure of Rajat Patidar and Glenn Maxwell, the factor that went against RCB in the game was a poor display of bowling from Mohammed Siraj and Alzarri
The umpire dismissed Alzarri Joseph's run-out after Australia did not formally appeal during the second T20I, leading to controversy and debate over the importance of appealing in cricket's decision-making.
Alzarri Joseph bowled a length delivery right in the slot and Maxwell was in no mood to miss out. The right-hander hit the delivery over deep mid-wicket for a huge
Mitchell Marsh came into the first T20I against the Windies with a Covid-positive health status and did not come out for a toss despite being a captain. West Indies won
Besides Australia's dominance, one thing that grabbed the limelight was the mini on-field battle between Fraser-McGurk and ace West Indies speedster Alzarri Joseph.
A throwback to the time when RCB’s IPL 2024 recruit Alzarri Joseph won it for Mumbai Indians with record-breaking bowling figures against SRH back in 2019.
RCB aims to strengthen their bowling unit and create a more balanced squad, the addition of Alzarri Joseph is a strategic move that adds potency to their pace department.
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Reflecting on Joseph's illustrious IPL journey, his debut for Mumbai Indians in 2019 stands out as a defining moment. Stepping in as an injury substitute, Joseph delivered a blistering spell