RCB Batter Smashes Franchise’s New IPL 2025 Recruit for Two Sixes in an Over in SMAT 2024 Semi-finalĀ [WATCH]

RCB Batter Smashes Franchise’s New IPL 2025 Recruit for Two Sixes in an Over in SMAT 2024 Semi-finalĀ [WATCH]

The second six also brought up his half-century in just 23 balls.

Rajat Patidar, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batter, delivered a scintillating performance in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) 2024 semi-final against Delhi at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru.

In a key moment of the match, Patidar took on Suyash Sharma, RCBā€™s new recruit bought for INR 30 lakhs in the recent IPL auction, and smashed him for two towering sixes in a single over. Patidar, retained by RCB for INR 11 crore, demonstrated why he commands such a high value with his match-winning innings.

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Patidarā€™s Onslaught Against Suyash Sharma

The fireworks came in the 14th over of Madhya Pradeshā€™s chase when Suyash Sharma was brought back to bowl his third over. On the third delivery, Patidar launched a massive six over mid-wicket, sending the crowd into a frenzy.

Not stopping there, he followed it up with another six off the very next ball, this time over backward square leg. The second six also brought up his half-century in just 23 balls, showcasing his dominance over the Delhi bowlers.

Madhya Pradesh Defeated Delhi by 7 Wickets in Semi-Final

In the match, Delhi managed 146/5 in their 20 overs after being invited to bat first. Priyansh Arya (29) gave a brisk start, but Yash Dhullā€™s struggle for 11 off 18 balls slowed the momentum.

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Venkatesh Iyerā€™s double strike in the middle overs further dented Delhiā€™s innings. Despite a late surge from Anuj Rawat (33*), Delhiā€™s total seemed below par.

In reply, Madhya Pradesh faced early setbacks with Ishant Sharma dismissing both openers cheaply. However, Patidarā€™s explosive 66* off 29 balls, supported by Harpreet Singh Bhatiaā€™s 46*, turned the game on its head.

Their unbeaten 100+ run partnership ensured MPā€™s victory by 7 wickets, with 26 balls to spare, booking their spot in the final against Mumbai.

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