IPL 2023

Match 27 PBKS VS RCB LIVE SCORE: Royal Challengers Bangalore Defeated The Punjab Kings By 24 Runs

IPL 2023 PBKS vs RCB Live Score: Punjab Kings face Royal Challengers Bangalore in Match 27 of IPL 2023, at the Punjab Cricket Affiliation Arena in Mohali on Thursday. With six points from five matches—three wins and two losses—PBKS, led by Sam Curran, are currently fifth in the IPL 2023 points table. In Match 21, Punjab defeated Lucknow Super Giants by two wickets to get back to winning ways after losing to Sunrisers Hyderabad and Gujarat Titans in consecutive matches. On the other hand, Faf du Plessis’ RCB are languishing in eighth place with four points from five games, two of which they have won and three of which they have lost. The establishment lost their last match in Match 24, losing by eight runs versus Chennai Super Rulers. Both teams will want to win, and getting two points will be crucial to making the playoffs.

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