Hyderabad (Telangana): Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) batter Rajat Patidar smashed the joint second-fastest half-century for the franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL) history. He achieved this incredible landmark during the clash between RCB and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal here on Thursday.
Patidar notched up his fifty in a mere 19 balls, with two fours and five sixes, four of which came in the one over of leg-spinner Mayank Markande. His runs came at a strike rate of 250.00. With this brisk fifty, he shares the record with former Indian batter Robin Uthappa for the second-fastest half-century by an RCB batter.
Former Bengaluru opener Chris Gayle, who played for RCB from 2011 to 2017, leads the fastest fifty chart for the franchise with 17 balls half-century against Pune Warriors India (PWI) back in 2013, when he smashed the highest-ever individual score (175 off 66 balls) of the IPL history.
In nine matches of the ongoing season, the 30-year-old has scored 211 runs at an average of 26.38 and a strike rate of 175.83. In his first four innings, he could score just 50 runs at an average of 12.50, but then picked his form and smashed 161 runs in the next four games at an average of 40.25, with three half-centuries. Also, his strike rate shot up massively in these four innings, striking between 180-250.
Coming to the match, RCB decided to bat after winning the toss. Skipper Faf Du Plessis (25 off 12 balls) and Virat Kohli got the team off to a brisk start in the first three overs of the powerplay. However, then the scoring rate slowed down. Rajat Patidar (50 off 20 balls) then upped the ante as Kohli (51 off 43 balls) was struggling with this strike rate and injected life into RCB's innings.