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RCB vs Mi IPL 2025: Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Mumbai Indians by 12 runs in a very exciting match. This was Hardik Pandya's 291st T20 match. He took the 200th wicket of T20 format in this match.

Hardik Pandya took 2 wickets against RCB and also scored 42 runs.
Highlights
- Royal Challengers Bangalore defeated Mumbai Indians by 12 runs.
- Hardik Pandya took the 200th wicket of T20 format in this match.
- Hardik also played a stormy innings of 42 runs in 15 balls.
New Delhi. India's best all -rounder Hardik Pandya has taken another record. Hardik, captaining Mumbai Indians, completed his 200 wickets in T20 cricket on Monday. He touched this figure by taking two wickets against Royal Challengers Bangalore. Hardik played a stormy innings of 42 runs in this match and again told why he is called the country's best all -rounder.
In IPL 2025, Mumbai Indians (Mi) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) competed on Monday. RCB scored 221 runs for 5 wickets while batting first in this match. Mumbai Indians gave a strong answer to this. She was close to victory by the start of her 20th of her innings and the 40th over of the match, but Krunal Pandya spoiled her game. Finally, Mumbai remained 12 runs away from the target.
Hardik Pandya took 2 wickets for 45 runs in this match. He dismissed Virat Kohli (67) and Liam Livingston (0) in a single over. It was amazing for these two wickets that Mumbai Indians stopped Royal Challengers Bangalore at a score of less than 230. This was Hardik Pandya's 291st T20 match. He has taken 200 wickets in these matches and has also scored 5432 runs.
Hardik Pandya then showed his strength in batting. When he came to the crease, Mumbai was under pressure losing 4 wickets for 99 runs in 12 overs. Now to win 123 runs in 8 overs to win. We can say that victory could not be seen far and wide. But Pandya made such fireworks that the pressure became smoke.
When Hardik Pandya was out, Mumbai Indians needed 27 runs in 11 balls to win. Naman at the crease was Dheer and Mitchell Santner. The match seemed to be fifty-fifty. But Australian bowler Josh Hazlewood threw his fourth and last over excellent and made RCB's upper hand. He took one wicket for 9 runs in the 19th over of Mumbai's innings. After this, Krunal Pandya took 3 wickets in the last over and won the match to RCB.