Virat Kohli shines as RCB thrash KKR in IPL 2025 opener: The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) began their quest for a maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title in style, securing a convincing seven-wicket win against defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the season opener on Saturday. Virat Kohli and Phil Salt spearheaded the chase with composed half-centuries, ensuring RCB comfortably reached their target of 175 with 22 balls to spare.
Opting to bowl first after winning the toss, RCB’s bowlers set the tone early. Australian seamer Josh Hazlewood, making his return from a hip injury that sidelined him during Australia’s Champions Trophy campaign, struck in the very first over, dismissing Quinton de Kock. Despite the early setback, KKR’s batsmen launched a counterattack, with veteran Ajinkya Rahane leading the charge in his new role as captain. Rahane’s aggressive 56 off 31 balls, coupled with Sunil Narine’s quickfire 44, kept the scoreboard ticking. However, the middle order faltered as Krunal Pandya’s clever variations yielded three crucial wickets, restricting KKR to a modest 174-8. Youngster Angkrish Raghuvanshi’s late cameo of 30 provided some respectability to the total.

In response, RCB’s chase was anchored by the ever-reliable Virat Kohli, who marked his 400th T20 appearance with a composed unbeaten 59. Phil Salt, facing his former team, set the tempo early with a blistering 56 at the top of the order. The duo’s partnership laid a solid foundation, and despite a brief wobble, new skipper Rajat Patidar (34) and Liam Livingstone (15 not out) ensured there were no late hiccups. RCB cruised to victory in 16.2 overs, sending a strong message to their rivals early in the tournament.
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The match, played at Eden Gardens, was initially under threat of thunderstorms, but the weather held up, allowing fans to witness a thrilling contest. While KKR fell short of their ambitious goal of breaching the 300-run mark, RCB’s clinical performance highlighted their balance and depth. With Kohli in sublime form and the bowlers stepping up when it mattered, Bengaluru will be optimistic about their chances this season as they aim to finally end their IPL trophy drought.
For Kolkata, the loss serves as a reminder of the challenges ahead. Despite Rahane’s promising start as captain, the team will need to address their middle-order inconsistencies and bowling frailties if they are to defend their title successfully. As the IPL season unfolds, both teams will look to build on this opening encounter, with RCB emerging as early favorites to go all the way.