PBKS vs RCB IPL 2025 Qualifier 1 Highlights: Bengaluru Thrash Punjab By 8 Wickets; Reach Final After 9 Years
PBKS vs RCB Highlights Qualifier 1 IPL 2025 Playoffs : After RCB won the toss and chose to bowl first, PBKS were bowled out for 101. Josh Hazlewood and Suyash Sharma took three wickets each. Bengaluru chased down the total with 10 overs to spare to seal their spot in the final with Phil Salt scoring an unbeaten half-century.

RCB and PBKS will look to reach the 2025 IPL final
Earlier, PBKS registered the lowest total in a playoff match in IPL history in the first innings as they were bowled out for 101. Marcus Stoinis (26), Azmatullah Omarzai (18), and Prabhsimran Singh (18) were the only Punjab batters to reach double digits. Josh Hazlewood (3-21), and Suyash Sharma (3-18) were the stars of the show. Yash Dayal took two wickets. RCB reached the target with 10 overs to spare as Phil Salt made an unbeaten 27-ball 56.
RCB won the toss and chose to bowl first as Rajat Patidar took charge of the team once again after Jitesh Sharma led the team in the last two matches. Josh Hazlewood returned to the playing XI for the first time since 27th April.Although, Tim David was not fit to play the match.
As far as Punjab Kings (PBKS) are concerned, they were without Marco Jansen, who has left for international duty. Azamatullah Omarzai returned to the line-up while Kyle Jamieson kept his place. Yuzvendra Chahal missed out for the third game due to a row due to a reported injury.
PBKS VS RCB Match Summary
- RCB will play an IPL final after 9 years
- RCB won by eight wickets
- Phil Salt Scored a half-century
- Josh Hazlewood and Suyash Sharma took three wickets each
- Musheer Khan made his T20 debut
- PBKS were bowled out for 101
- PBKS lost four wickets in the poweplay
- RCB win toss chose to bowl first
Toss update: RCB win toss, chose to bowl first.
PBKS XI: Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh, Josh Inglis(w), Shreyas Iyer(c), Nehal Wadhera, Shashank Singh, Marcus Stoinis, Azmatullah Omarzai, Harpreet Brar, Arshdeep Singh, Kyle Jamieson
PBKS Impact Sub Nominatins:Vijaykumar Vyshak, Praveen Dubey, Suryansh Shedge, Musheer Khan, Xavier Bartlet.
RCB XI: Virat Kohli, Philip Salt, Rajat Patidar(c), Liam Livingstone, Jitesh Sharma(w), Romario Shepherd, Krunal Pandya, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Yash Dayal, Josh Hazlewood, Suyash Sharma
RCB Impact Sub Nominations: Mayank Agarawal, Rasikh Salam, Manoj Bhandage, Tim Seifert, Swapnil Singh.
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Right then, a game that promised so much but turned out to be a one-sided affair, with RCB delivering a thumping win to book their place in the IPL final for the fourth time. Their opponent will be decided over the coming days. Next up is the Eliminator in Mullanpur on Friday, 30th May, where the Gujarat Titans face the Mumbai Indians. The winner will head to Ahmedabad to take on the Punjab Kings in Qualifier 2 for a spot in the final, while the loser will bow out of the tournament. The first ball will be bowled at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT), but as always, we will be here well in advance to bring you all the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye!
Suyash Sharma is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his superb bowling performance. He shares that he sticks to his plan of attacking the stumps. Believes that the help he got from the surface made it difficult for the batters to read him. Mentions that the googly is his stock ball. Hopes that they can celebrate on the night of the final.
The captain of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Rajat Patidar, says that they were very clear with their plans and the fast bowlers used the conditions well and then Suyash was superb in the middle overs as well. Adds that he is clear about Suyash's bowling and he has to attack the stumps and the wrong'un is very hard to pick. Mentions that Salt has been amazing for them throughout the season and he himself is a big fan of him. Ends by acknowledging the support of the RCB fans and says that they have been fantastic wherever they have gone, just one more to go and then they will celebrate together.
Time for the presentation ceremony...
RCB's Phil Salt is in for a chat. He says that it is a great feeling to make it to the final. Adds that they had a second chance had they not won but he is happy that they made it to the final in the first attempt. Mentions that the ball did move a bit but it was not the worst wicket of the season. Shares that he had said to himself not to get out to Arshdeep Singh since he had dismissed him twice this season. Feels that it was a blessing in disguise that they did not have a long break between the final league game and this game. Believes that momentum is a good thing towards the back end of the tournament and he is happy that they are hitting their straps as a unit.
The captain of Punjab Kings, Shreyas Iyer, says that they have to go back to the drawing board and see what went wrong. Adds that they failed to read the wicket properly and need to take more responsibility in the batting department. Mentions that he does not want to doubt his decisions, it's just that they failed to execute their plans out there. Says that whenever they have played here, there has been some variable bounce. Tells that he can't even blame the bowlers, as it was such a low score, and they need to improve their batting. Ends by saying that they have lost the battle, not the war.
Earlier in the night, RCB chose to bowl first, a decision that raised some eyebrows given that the previous three night games at this venue had been won by the teams batting first. The Bengaluru seamers made good use of the conditions, with some nibble and lift off the deck. However, Punjab didn’t help their cause with their shot selection. They never seemed to rein in their attacking instincts, and wickets kept falling one after another. Marcus Stoinis tried to mount a counterattack but could manage only 26 runs on the night. Josh Hazlewood and Suyash Sharma were the main destroyers, each finishing with three wickets.
With just 102 runs to get, all RCB needed was a composed start to ease the early nerves. Virat Kohli struck a few crisp boundaries to get things going before falling, but by then, RCB already had 30 on the board. In the same over, Kyle Jamieson had Mayank Agarwal all at sea and that was as good as it got for Punjab in their defence. Phil Salt went after Jamieson in the next over, and saw his team home by staying there at the end with an unbeaten 56.
As dominant as a performance can be! Royal Challengers Bengaluru storm their way into the final, reaching their first summit clash since 2016. Interestingly, it was on this very date, 29th May, that they fell just short against Hyderabad in the final that year. 9 years later, they have a chance to rewrite history. Meanwhile, the night went as wrong as it could for the Punjab Kings. Despite being thoroughly outplayed, they are not done yet. They will get another opportunity to book their place in the final through Qualifier 2 in Ahmedabad.
Punjab Kings VS Royal Challengers Bengaluru: SIX!
9.6: Musheer Khan to Rajat Patidar, SIX! SMOKED! Rajat Patidar finishes things off in style! Musheer Khan gives this one some more flight, full and on leg. Patidar opens up his body and bludgeons it over the deep square leg fence for a biggie. RCB WIN BY 8 WICKETS AND MARCH INTO THE FINAL!
- 6RCB - 106/29.6 Overs
9.5: Musheer Khan to Phil Salt, Loops it up, full and on leg, Phil Salt tucks it through mid-wicket for one more. 100 up for RCB and they just need 2 more runs to win.
- 1RCB - 100/29.5 Overs
9.4: Musheer Khan to Rajat Patidar, Quicker, full and on middle, Rajat Patidar drills it to long off for one.
- 1RCB - 99/29.4 Overs
Punjab Kings VS Royal Challengers Bengaluru: FOUR!
9.3: Musheer Khan to Rajat Patidar, FOUR! Fine shot! Flighted, full and on middle and off. Rajat Patidar goes inside out and smacks it away wide of long off for a boundary.
- 4RCB - 98/29.3 Overs
9.2: Musheer Khan to Phil Salt, Goes short and around off, Phil Salt punches it through covers for a run.
- 1RCB - 94/29.2 Overs
9.1: Musheer Khan to Rajat Patidar, Tossed up, full and on off, Rajat Patidar knocks it towards long off for a single.
- 1RCB - 93/29.1 Overs
STRATEGIC BREAK! Just the formalities left to be completed here in Mullanpur. RCB are a mere 10 runs away from sealing their first IPL final appearance since 2016 and what a night it’s been for them. In stark contrast, it’s been a night to forget for Shreyas Iyer and his men, one they will want to quickly move past as they shift focus to Qualifier 2.
8.6: Harpreet Brar to Phil Salt, Slower through the air, full and on off, Phil Salt taps it to covers.
- 0RCB - 92/28.6 Overs
Punjab Kings VS Royal Challengers Bengaluru: FOUR!
8.5: Harpreet Brar to Phil Salt, FOUR! Put away! Quicker, short and outside off, Phil Salt gets the chance to free his arms and cuts it away nicely through point for a boundary. RCB are just 10 runs away from the final now!
- 4RCB - 92/28.5 Overs
8.4: Harpreet Brar to Rajat Patidar, Floated, full and on off, Rajat Patidar eases it to long off for another run.
- 1RCB - 88/28.4 Overs
8.3: Harpreet Brar to Rajat Patidar, Tossed up, full and on middle, Rajat Patidar knocks it down the pitch.
- 0RCB - 87/28.3 Overs

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