The former RCB captain was seen leading the team after regular captain Rajat Patidar walked off to get some treatment on his finger. Patidar suffered a finger injury during the 11th over of the Chennai Super Kings' innings.
And in doing so, Patidar ended up suffering the injury. He looked in pain straightaway as he was seen holding his right hand. The physio came out running before Patidar decided to leave the field to get more treatment.
Virat Kohli dons captain's hat:
As Patidar went off the field, Virat Kohli took charge of the team. The batting superstar set the field and led the side for a while before the regular captain returned to the field.
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While CSK have already been knocked out of IPL 2025, they will be eyeing a much-needed victory in the ongoing match to avenge the loss they suffered against RCB last month.
Earlier in the match, RCB finished their innings on 213/5. Romario Shepherd starred with the bat by hitting a 14-ball fifty that helped RCB collect as many as 54 runs from the final two overs. Virat Kohli (62) and Jacob Bethell (55) scored half-centuries for RCB as well.
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