By the numbers: How RCB became the fastest-scoring team in the IPL

They suffered a chastening defeat on their last visit to the Wankhede, and resolved to become an entirely different team

Sampath Bandarupalli06-Apr-2025Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) have had quite a horror run at the Wankhede Stadium, the venue for their next match against Mumbai Indians. Their last six games there against MI, since 2016, have all ended in defeat. Five of them were by substantial margins, including the last two matches, in which MI successfully chased 190-plus targets with more than 20 balls remaining.Related

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The last of those defeats, in 2024, seems to have been a wake-up call that has prompted a significant change in RCB’s approach to batting. In that game, RCB scored 196, which looked like a challenging total, but MI chased it down with 27 balls to spare.Following that defeat, Faf du Plessis, RCB’s then captain, acknowledged that the team needed to push harder with its batting to create a cushion for bowlers to defend totals in dewy conditions. “At the moment, it feels like, from a batting perspective, we have to try and push for 220 to have a chance. The scores that we put on the board are probably going to be the only way we are going to get into the competition.”