Punjab Kings defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by 5 wickets in the 34th match of Bangalore 1 hour ago. The match was played 14–14 overs due to rain at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. RCB scored 95 runs after losing 9 wickets and losing 9 wickets. Punjab scored 98 runs losing 5 wickets in 12.1 overs and achieved the target. On Friday, interesting moments and records were seen. In IPL, Arshdeep Singh became the highest wicket -taking bowler for Punjab. Marki Yansan ran backwards and caught Virat Kohli’s diving catch. Josh English took the running catch of Phil Salt. Rajat Patidar completed 1000 runs. English’s brilliant catching English caught Virat Kohli’s catch for one run. Bangalore lost wickets in the first over of the match. Arshdeep Singh threw the fourth ball of the over short length. Phil Soult tried to bridge it towards Square leg. The ball took the top age and went into the air. Josha English ran from midwick and caught a catch with gloves towards the short square leg. Arshadeep got his initial success with this magnificent catch. Salt also hit a four on the first ball of the over. 2. Janson ran backwards and caught the diving catch Liyansan for 1 run. RCB lost the wicket of Virat Kohli on the fourth ball of the third over. Arshdeep Singh threw the fourth ball of the over on a cross-seam on a short length. Kohli stayed on the front foot and went to play the bridge shot, but the ball did not seem in the middle of the bat. Gennd went up in the air and it seemed that the mid-on would leave. But Marco Janson made a brilliant race, kept the eyes on the ball, caught a catch and kept the ball safe even after falling on the ground. 3. The wet outfield did not go for a bounder, despite the clean shot of Patidar, the ball did not go for the boundary. The second over was finalized by Xavier Bartlet. He bowled in the line of stumps on good length. The Patidar bent forward and quickly identified the length and played the shot over the mid-on. It seemed that the ball would go to the boundary easily, but due to the outfield being heavy, the ball stopped near the boundary. The batsmen took advantage of this and completed two runs. Rajat Patidar has also added his name to the list of Indian batter scorers in factor and records IPL. Patidar’s name is second in records, he achieved this figure in 30 innings. At number one is Sai Sudarshan, he achieved this position in just 25 innings, which is the fastest for any Indian batsman. Arshdeep became the top wicket of Punjab, Arshdeep Singh became the highest wicket -taking bowler for Punjab Kings (PBKS) in IPL. He has taken 86 wickets so far. Prior to him, this record was in the name of Piyush Chawla, who took 84 wickets for Punjab. This is followed by bowlers like Sandeep Sharma (73 wickets), Akshar Patel (61 wickets) and Mohammed Shami (58 wickets).