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Virat Kohli on Friday said the onus was only on him to bat through the innings in the absence of AB de Villiers and the RCB skipper lived up to the expectations with a 58-ball 100 for his first century of IPL 2019.
RCB eked out a 10-run win over KKR for only their second success of the season after Andre Russell and Nitish Rana nearly pulled off the impossible.
De Villiers was under the weather before the start of the game and Kohli decided to rest him.
RCB finally managed to defend a total after posting 213 for four at the Eden Gardens.
Needing 113 runs off the last six overs, Russell (65 off 25) and Rana (85 not out off 46) almost got KKR over the line but Moeen Ali managed to defend 24 in the final over.
"They (Moeen and Stoinis) both showed composure and that's what you expect from your teams mates. Our communication during second time-out was to get 170-175, we didn't think we could get 200-plus," said Kohli.
Moeen said I am going to go now and I asked him to go for it. He targeted the small boundaries and changed the game in those few overs," he said referring to Moeen's 66 off 28.
Kohli also praised Russell and Rana for taking the game deep.
"In the end, death overs are going to be difficult with this kind of ground, where the outfield is lightning quick. Credit to Russell for setting up those kind of games,” Kohli said.
Playing his first game of the season after having come in as a replacement, Steyn removed Chris Lynn and Shubman Gill to leave KKR reeling at 33 for three in five overs.
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