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Teenager Suryavanshi smashes 15-ball fifty in IPL

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The pair dominated the powerplay ruthlessly, reaching 97-1, with Suryavanshi reaching his fifty with a six. It was the joint third-fastest IPL fifty in history and it was the second time he has achieved that feat in this year's tournament, having also done so against Chennai Super Kings on 30 March.

The pair dominated the powerplay ruthlessly, reaching 97-1, with Suryavanshi reaching his fifty with a six. It was the joint third-fastest IPL fifty in history and it was the second time he has achieved that feat in this year's tournament, having also done so against Chennai Super Kings on 30 March. He is yet to be capped by India at international level, but is now the tournament's leading run-scorer with 200 runs in four innings at an incredible strike-rate of 266.

6. After Suryavanshi was dismissed by spinner Krunal Pandya, the Royals slipped from 129-1 to 134-4, but Jurel expertly controlled the remainder of the chase with a mature innings of 81 not out from 43 balls. The 15-year-old Indian that cricket can no longer ignore Teenager Suryavanshi flogs Bumrah in first meeting Earlier, Jofra Archer won the battle of the England internationals as he dismissed RCB opener Phil Salt from the first ball of the match, beating him for pace and drawing a top edge to wicketkeeper Jurel.

Virat Kohli made a fluent 32 from 16 balls but Royals' bowlers continued to dominate, as Archer finished with 2-33 and spinner Ravi Bishnoi claimed 2-32, as RCB slumped to 125-7 after 14 overs. But captain Rajat Patidar led an impressive recovery with his 63 from 40 balls and West Indies' Romario Shepherd clubbed 22 from 11 as they accelerated at the death. Venkatesh Iyer added a crucial cameo of 29, including 20 from the final over bowled by Sandeep Sharma, to push RCB past 200.

But Jurel and Suryavanshi's stand took all of their momentum and helped Royals inflict a first defeat of the season upon RCB, and ensured that they remain unbeaten at the top of the table. Notifications, social media and more with BBC Sport