IPL 2026: Tilak Varma-Naman Dhir catch confusion costs MI as RCB seal dramatic last-ball win

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IPL 2026: Tilak Varma-Naman Dhir catch confusion costs MI as RCB seal dramatic last-ball win

IPL 2026: Tilak Varma-Naman Dhir catch confusion costs MI as RCB seal dramatic last-ball win

Royal Challengers Bengaluru snatched a dramatic victory from Mumbai Indians on the final ball in Raipur. Krunal Pandya's valiant 73 was ended by a spectacular catch, but RCB still needed 18 from 12. Despite Jasprit Bumrah's tight penultimate over, Raj Bawa couldn't defend the target, lea

IPL 2026: Tilak Varma-Naman Dhir catch confusion costs MI as RCB seal dramatic last-ball win

Royal Challengers Bengaluru snatched a dramatic victory from Mumbai Indians on the final ball in Raipur. Krunal Pandya's valiant 73 was ended by a spectacular catch, but RCB still needed 18 from 12. Despite Jasprit Bumrah's tight penultimate over, Raj Bawa couldn't defend the target, leading to a thrilling last-ball win for Bengaluru.

In a heart-stopping finish that had fans on the edge of their seats, Royal Challengers Bengaluru snatched a dramatic last-ball victory over Mumbai Indians in their IPL 2026 clash in Raipur. The match delivered everything cricket lovers crave—tension, controversy, and a spectacular finish that will be talked about for seasons to come.

With RCB needing 30 runs from the final three overs, the pressure was palpable in the Bengaluru dugout. All-rounder Krunal Pandya stood as their last hope, anchoring the chase with a masterful innings. Young spinner AM Ghazanfar was handed the ball for the crucial 18th over, setting the stage for high drama.

The over started quietly with a dot ball, but chaos erupted on the second delivery. Krunal launched the ball towards wide long-on, where Naman Dhir grabbed the catch near the ropes. In a desperate attempt to avoid stepping on the boundary cushion, Dhir parried the ball to teammate Tilak Varma. But a critical misunderstanding between the two fielders led to a fumbled relay, leaving Mumbai Indians players scrambling to figure out if it should count as a six.

For a few tense moments, even the fielders looked uncertain. Tilak believed the ball had crossed the ropes during the relay, while Naman insisted he had stayed inside the boundary. The third umpire eventually confirmed it was not a six, and since Krunal hadn't attempted a run, the dramatic sequence resulted in a dot ball. But that missed opportunity would prove costly for Mumbai.

Krunal responded like a true competitor, smashing two massive sixes later in the over to swing momentum back towards RCB and silence the Mumbai camp. Just when it seemed the all-rounder might pull off a stunning finish, Ghazanfar produced a crucial breakthrough on the final ball of the over. Krunal went for another big hit towards long-on, but this time Tilak Varma pulled off a sensational juggling effort near the ropes. Running sharply to his left, Tilak grabbed the catch, lobbed the ball back into play just before crossing the boundary, and then completed the catch on his second attempt after re-entering the field.

The stunning effort ended Krunal's fighting knock of 73 off 46 balls—a masterclass featuring four boundaries and five sixes—and left RCB needing 18 runs from the final two overs. Despite Jasprit Bumrah's tight penultimate over, Raj Bawa couldn't defend the target, setting up a thrilling last-ball finish that saw Bengaluru seal an unforgettable victory.

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