

Match Prediction
RCB are #2 in the IPL regular season on 14 points with a 7W-4L record and are currently in the playoff zone. KKR are #8 on 9 points with a 4W-5L record. The match is in Raipur, with Shane Watson speaking ahead of Wednesday’s fixture against RCB. KKR’s top-order strike-rate discussion centres on Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi.
Toss & Conditions
Head-to-Head
Across the last three meetings, KKR lead 2-1. In the most recent match, RCB beat KKR by 7 wickets and finished the chase with 22 balls remaining. The game was decided by how quickly RCB completed the chase after KKR made 174/8. The other two matches in that three-game set went KKR’s way, including a 1-run win and a 7-wicket win with 19 balls remaining.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru
RCB are #2 in the IPL regular season on 14 points and are currently in the playoff zone. Their last match was a 2-wicket win over Mumbai Indians that went to the final ball. Before that, they lost two straight, including a 9-run defeat to Lucknow Super Giants decided by the DLS method.
Kolkata Knight Riders
KKR are #8 in the IPL regular season on 9 points. They come in on a three-match winning run, including an 8-wicket win over Delhi Capitals with 34 balls remaining. That sequence also includes a tied match against Lucknow Super Giants that KKR won via a Super Over.
Playing XI
News & Facts
- Shane Watson said Angkrish Raghuvanshi is “still learning” to harness his skills to become a complete T20 batter, and compared his talent to a 17-year-old Sanju Samson he saw at Rajasthan Royals in 2013.
- Angkrish Raghuvanshi is in his third IPL season, has played all 10 matches this season, and has 269 runs at a strike rate of 135.85.
- Raghuvanshi’s strike rate ranks No. 46 among the 52 batters to have faced at least 100 balls this season.
- In Raghuvanshi’s last five innings, he has 87 runs and has struck at 107.
- Ajinkya Rahane’s strike rate at the top is 132.12, and it ranks at No. 48 on the same list—two spots below Raghuvanshi.
Key Stats
Verdict
Models are split but lean RCB, with RCB at 53% on average; ML, AI 1 and AI 2 back RCB while the Math model favours KKR. Bookmakers also side with RCB, pricing them at 64% (1.52) vs KKR at 36% (2.60). Key stats overall favour RCB 5-2, driven by the points/NRR/Elo edge, while KKR’s recent H2H edge and last-three-match streak pull the other way. The result is likely to hinge on whether KKR’s current momentum outweighs RCB’s season-level advantage.
Kohli owns the chase
Virat Kohli didn’t just pace a pursuit, he dictated it—absorbing the early noise, then accelerating until the target looked negotiable. Chasing 193, RCB rode his 105 off 60 to win by six wickets with five balls remaining, even as KKR kept landing punches through the middle. When wickets threatened to drag the chase into a scramble, Kohli’s calm boundary-hunting ensured the finish arrived before the last over could become a lottery.
Powerplay sets the platform
The game tilted in the first six overs of RCB’s chase. Their 66/1 powerplay (run-rate 11.0) immediately flipped the pressure back onto KKR’s bowlers, who had just watched their own top order stutter to 56/2. That early surge meant RCB could afford a quieter middle without losing sight of the equation, and it blunted KKR’s main route back: squeezing the chase and forcing risk against the spinners.
Kohli, Raghuvanshi trade blows
Kohli was the difference, not only for the hundred but for when he chose to shift gears after the halfway mark. For KKR, Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s 71 off 46 and Rinku Singh’s 49 off 29 powered them to 192/4 and kept the contest tight. Kartik Tyagi’s 3/32 created the late wobble, but Kohli’s control of the key moments ultimately outlasted it.
Momentum meets season edge
Pre-match talk centred on whether KKR’s three-match winning streak and away form could outweigh RCB’s broader season advantage. KKR did bring that confidence with a strong middle phase (97/1), but RCB’s higher ceiling showed in the moments that matter most in chases: a fast start and a set anchor. Once Kohli carried his innings deep, KKR’s momentum never translated into the kind of sustained squeeze that turns 190-plus chases into panic.
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
167/9
MIMumbai Indians
166/7
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209/3
RCRoyal Challengers Bengaluru
203/6
GTGujarat Titans
158/6
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155/10
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75/10
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77/1
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206/5
GTGujarat Titans
205/3
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175/8
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179/4
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149/5
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222/5
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240/4
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201/8
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250/3
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207/10
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177/3
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166/8
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84/8
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142/8
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147/2
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165/10
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169/3
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155/8
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155/7
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155/9
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181/5
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160/7
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182/7
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161/10
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226/8
MIMumbai Indians
224/4
KKKolkata Knight Riders
220/4
SRSunrisers Hyderabad
278/3
KKKolkata Knight Riders
168/10
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