Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted the highest score in the rivalry fixture against Chennai Super Kings in the IPL 2026 match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Sunday.
RCB scored 250 for three, going past the previous best score of 226 for six by CSK in April 2023 at the same venue.
250 is also Bengaluru’s third-highest score in the IPL history — the first being 263 for five against Pune Warriors India in 2013. This also this year’s highest score so far.
Highest scores in RCB vs CSK matches:
1) RCB – 250/3 in 2026 in Bengaluru
2) CSK – 226/6 in 2023 in Bengaluru
3) RCB – 218/8 in 2023 in Bengaluru
4) RCB – 218/5 in 2024 in Benglauru
5) CSK – 216/4 in 2022 in Navi Mumbai
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted the highest score in the rivalry fixture against Chennai Super Kings…
Since 2024, the Indian Premier League has faced a shift in the batting approach of teams. From a rather conventional approach of saving wickets at the start of the innings and blasting off in the slog overs, the majority of the teams shifted to ultra-aggressive batting, which produced outrageous totals that made the 180s, 190s look like a cake-walk.
The contest between the Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders from the 2025 season broke every accord of the “new normal”, reminding the audience there is still scope for edge-of-the-seat low-scoring encounters.
Punjab and Kolkata have had their fair share of rivalry dating to the final of the 2014 season, where Piyush Chawla hit the winning runs for Kolkata, ending Punjab’s dream run to the final. Last season, Punjab climbed a mountain, breaking the tournament record by chasing down a daunting target of 262. Unbeknownst to Kings, there was another thriller in their next meeting with the Knight Riders.
The match started like any other, where Punjab opted to bat in its new home in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh. Within three overs, PBKS raced to 39 with its openers providing an attacking start. Again, nothing out of the ordinary. Then came the fourth over of Harshit Rana. First, Priyansh Arya found the fielder, falling for 22. Harshit, however, was not done yet. Shreyas Iyer, who was looking to pounce on a stray ball, found the man at deep backward square.
Punjab could never get back into the innings, losing wickets at regular intervals. KKR’s bowling lynchpins Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy finished with the figures of 2/14 and 2/21, respectively. Somehow, Punjab huffed and puffed to 111.
The chase began with KKR losing both Sunil Narine and Quinton De Kock in the same over, giving PBKS a ray of hope. That ray of hope, however, started to fade as Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi consolidated. In no time, KKR reached 62, well on track to haul down the target.
In walked the wily leggie Yuzvendra Chahal. Just when the wicket seemed to be behaving better compared to the first innings, Chahal started to spin a web around the KKR batting. He removed both Rahane and Raghuvanshi in quick succession as KKR inadvertently pressed the panic button. By the time Chahal ended his dream spell with the figures 4/28, he left KKR tottering with the scoreboard reading 95/8.
The collapse could be credited to the KKR batters being in two minds whether to save wickets or try to score the remaining runs quickly. When Marco Jansen finished the formalities, sending Andre Russell back, the night was done. The Kings managed to restrict KKR to 95, breaking the record for the lowest total ever defended in the 18-year-long history of the IPL.
The result sent shockwaves across the entire cricketing community. At a time when the 250s and 260s were termed as the par score, this match proved that there is still space for low-scoring thrillers, just when the impact of bowlers seemed to be fading off the game.
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Since 2024, the Indian Premier League has faced a shift in the batting approach of teams. From a rather conventional approach of saving wickets at the start of the innings and blasting off in the slog overs, the majority of the teams shifted to ultra-aggressive batting, which produced outrageous totals that made the 180s, 190s look like a cake-walk.
The contest between the Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders from the 2025 season broke every accord of the “new normal”, reminding the audience there is still scope for edge-of-the-seat low-scoring encounters.
Punjab and Kolkata have had their fair share of rivalry dating to the final of the 2014 season, where Piyush Chawla hit the winning runs for Kolkata, ending Punjab’s dream run to the final. Last season, Punjab climbed a mountain, breaking the tournament record by chasing down a daunting target of 262. Unbeknownst to Kings, there was another thriller in their next meeting with the Knight Riders.
The match started like any other, where Punjab opted to bat in its new home in Mullanpur, New Chandigarh. Within three overs, PBKS raced to 39 with its openers providing an attacking start. Again, nothing out of the ordinary. Then came the fourth over of Harshit Rana. First, Priyansh Arya found the fielder, falling for 22. Harshit, however, was not done yet. Shreyas Iyer, who was looking to pounce on a stray ball, found the man at deep backward square.
Punjab could never get back into the innings, losing wickets at regular intervals. KKR’s bowling lynchpins Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy finished with the figures of 2/14 and 2/21, respectively. Somehow, Punjab huffed and puffed to 111.
The chase began with KKR losing both Sunil Narine and Quinton De Kock in the same over, giving PBKS a ray of hope. That ray of hope, however, started to fade as Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi consolidated. In no time, KKR reached 62, well on track to haul down the target.
In walked the wily leggie Yuzvendra Chahal. Just when the wicket seemed to be behaving better compared to the first innings, Chahal started to spin a web around the KKR batting. He removed both Rahane and Raghuvanshi in quick succession as KKR inadvertently pressed the panic button. By the time Chahal ended his dream spell with the figures 4/28, he left KKR tottering with the scoreboard reading 95/8.
The collapse could be credited to the KKR batters being in two minds whether to save wickets or try to score the remaining runs quickly. When Marco Jansen finished the formalities, sending Andre Russell back, the night was done. The Kings managed to restrict KKR to 95, breaking the record for the lowest total ever defended in the 18-year-long history of the IPL.
The result sent shockwaves across the entire cricketing community. At a time when the 250s and 260s were termed as the par score, this match proved that there is still space for low-scoring thrillers, just when the impact of bowlers seemed to be fading off the game.
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Since 2024, the Indian Premier League has faced a shift in the batting approach of…
Bhuvneshwar Kumar became just the second bowler to tally 200 wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s match against Chennai Super Kings at the M. Chinnaswamy in Bengaluru on Sunday.
The right-arm medium pacer achieved the milestone by taking the wicket of Ayush Mhatre in the second over of CSK’s 251-run chase.
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who is playing for Punjab Kings this season, is the only other bowled to have taken 200 scalps in the IPL.
Bhuvneshwar has also picked 90 T20I wickets for India, and is seventh on the list of Indian bowlers with the most international wickets in the shortest format.
In the IPL, Bhuvneshwar has represented Pune Warriors India, Sunrisers Hyderabad and RCB.
Bowlers with most wickets in IPL history
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Yuzvendra Chahal – 224 wickets in 176 matches
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Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 200 wickets in 192* matches
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Sunil Narine – 193 wickets in 191 matches
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Piyush Chawla – 192 wickets in 192 matches
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R. Ashwin – 187 wickets in 221 matches
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Bhuvneshwar Kumar became just the second bowler to tally 200 wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s match against Chennai Super Kings at the M. Chinnaswamy in Bengaluru on Sunday.
The right-arm medium pacer achieved the milestone by taking the wicket of Ayush Mhatre in the second over of CSK’s 251-run chase.
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who is playing for Punjab Kings this season, is the only other bowled to have taken 200 scalps in the IPL.
Bhuvneshwar has also picked 90 T20I wickets for India, and is seventh on the list of Indian bowlers with the most international wickets in the shortest format.
In the IPL, Bhuvneshwar has represented Pune Warriors India, Sunrisers Hyderabad and RCB.
Bowlers with most wickets in IPL history
- Yuzvendra Chahal – 224 wickets in 176 matches
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar – 200 wickets in 192* matches
- Sunil Narine – 193 wickets in 191 matches
- Piyush Chawla – 192 wickets in 192 matches
- R. Ashwin – 187 wickets in 221 matches
Published on Apr 05, 2026
Bhuvneshwar Kumar became just the second bowler to tally 200 wickets in the Indian Premier…