How Did Arshdeep and Jamieson Lead Punjab Kings to Restrict RCB in IPL 2025 Final?

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Key Takeaways
- Jamieson and Arshdeep's bowling potency was crucial for Punjab Kings.
- RCB’s innings was marked by missed opportunities and key dismissals.
- Virat Kohli's performance, while solid, fell short of expectations.
- The pitch conditions played a significant role in the match outcome.
- RCB's total was deemed below par for a final.
Ahmedabad, June 3 (NationPress) In a stellar display of bowling, Kyle Jamieson and Arshdeep Singh each took three wickets, leading the Punjab Kings to restrict the Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a total of 190/9 in their 20 overs during the final of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Tuesday.
Arshdeep's figures were 3-40 while Jamieson finished with 3-48, each wicket falling at crucial moments when RCB batsmen appeared poised to accelerate. Virat Kohli scored 43 runs off 35 balls, supported by quick contributions from Rajat Patidar (26 runs off 16) and Jitesh Sharma (24 runs off 10), setting a target of 191 for PBKS.
Historically, IPL finals average a score of 171, so RCB’s total of 190 could be perceived as insufficient given the pitch conditions.
RCB opted to bat first but started cautiously after losing Phil Salt in the second over. The English wicketkeeper managed 13 runs, including a six and a four, before being dismissed by Jamieson, who took a critical catch at 18/1.
Kohli and Mayank Agarwal progressed steadily to 55/1 by the end of the Power-play. Following the break, Yuzvendra Chahal struck, dismissing Agarwal for 24 runs off 18 balls.
Patidar showcased his intent with a six off Chahal and another six off Jamieson. However, he fell to a slow leg-cutter, trapped lbw for 26 runs.
Kohli maintained a cautious approach, contributing some runs while RCB batters struggled against the disciplined bowling of PBKS. Kohli eventually fell for 43, caught off a short ball from Azmatullah Omarzai, leaving RCB at 141/4 with five overs to play.
Jitesh Sharma, who previously scored 85 not out in their last match, added momentum with quick runs, but was dismissed in the 18th over after a brief but explosive inning.
Despite a late push from Romario Shepherd (17 runs off 9), RCB couldn't capitalize on their innings, with Arshdeep finishing strong, claiming two wickets in the final over and ending with 3 wickets for just 3 runs. RCB concluded their innings with a score that many deemed below par.
Final scores: Royal Challengers Bengaluru 190/9 in 20 overs (Kohli 43, Patidar 26, Sharma 24; Singh 3-40, Jamieson 3-48) against Punjab Kings.