IPL Pulse: See you soon
It's the morning after the night before. Sunday night's revelry has quickly been replaced by Monday morning's drudgery. The IPL has ended but before the existential dread about what you're going to do at 7:30 PM everyday sets in, here's Cricbuzz Pulse, your two-minute scan of the IPL-verse, with one final glance.
Last night in five lines
RCB defended their title and made it look easy
Batting first, GT were bounced out and made just 155
The Buttler gamble at No. 4 backfired badly
Venkatesh Iyer and Kohli got RCB off to a blazing start
GT fought back through Rashid but ice-cold Kohli didn't relent
Oh, that happened
A Virat Kohli special in the final indeed happened. And guess what, it ended with him hitting the winning six. Smashing his fastest ever IPL fifty (off 25 balls), Kohli aced another chase and finished with 75* off 42. "I've thought of this moment many times, that, you know, once when we win the skyexchange cricket, I should be standing there hitting the winning runs and tonight it was possible," he said after bagging the Player of the Final award.
Pulse Awards
The fated-Furies-fulfilled award goes to Virat Kohli for ticking off a bucket-list item not just for himself but for millions of others by hitting the title-winning six.
The prescribed-patience award goes to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi for winning a car that he cannot drive for at least the next three years.
The vice-grip award goes to Sai Sudharsan for holding his bat tight and not getting out hit-wicket a third consecutive time.
The un-vice-grip award goes to Jordan Cox and Shubman Gill, who needed assistance from the ground to hold on to (eventually classed dropped) catches with their fingertips.
The slippery-syllables award goes to Ravi Shastri for addressing Shubman Gill as 'Shubnam' during the post-match interview.
Talking point
Rasikh Dar and Venkatesh Iyer played crucial roles in RCB's title defence. RCB were without Yash Dayal, a vital cog in their triumph last season. Rasikh not only filled the void but grew into a reliable all-phase bowler as the tournament progressed. Iyer, meanwhile, patiently waited for his opportunity and stepped in wherever required - from serving as an Impact Player, middle-order dasher and finally an opener. If Rasikh's season was about filling a gap, Venkatesh Iyer's was about waiting for one. Here's more on how they gave RCB the luxury of options.
The Chatter
Rajat Patidar said that he "never dreamt" of captaining RCB and lifting a trophy. He felt grateful and that "it was all written."
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, after sweeping most of the awards, admitted to feeling a little pressure. Not out in the middle but while doing his interview. "Feeling a little pressure because I'm here for an interview," he said.
Virat Kohli said that having "super young players pushing you all the time" was an "exciting situation" because it gives him "something to improve on and something to work towards."
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