England lost..! But RCB fans are worried! Why?

The five-match t20 series between india and england began yesterday at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. The indian team, led by Suryakumar Yadav, played well and won by 7 wickets. The victory was easy because the bowlers of the indian team performed well. However, the royal challengers Bangalore fans are upset with this victory. The reason is that 3 royal challengers Bangalore (RCB) players were included in this england team. They had a hard time scoring runs on indian soil. 2 of them got out for a duck. Due to this, they were sad that there was no trophy this year too. In last year's IPL auction, Bill salt was bought by royal challengers Bangalore for Rs. 11.50 crore. Bill salt was a high bidder as he is a wicketkeeper and opener. He played well against kolkata last year. However, in the first match, salt was dismissed for 0 runs by Arshdeep Singh.
All-rounder Liam Livingstone was bought by royal challengers Bangalore for Rs. 8.75 crore. Liam Livingstone is a player who can change the outcome of a match at any stage. But in the first t20, he was dismissed by varun chakravarthy without scoring a single run. 21-year-old Jake Bethel has been playing well in the domestic t20 series. Due to this, the royal challengers Bangalore team bought him for Rs. 2.60 crore in the auction. However, at a crucial stage, Bethel was dismissed for 7 runs by hardik Pandya.
India started the series with a victory by winning the first t20 match against england by 7 wickets at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. india, who won the toss and elected to bowl first, restricted england to 132 runs. The indian team's bowlers performed well. varun chakravarthy in particular was impressive by taking 3 important wickets. Arshdeep Singh, hardik pandya, and Axar patel also took 2 wickets each. Chasing a modest target, india won the match in 12.5 overs, losing only 3 wickets. abhishek Sharma scored 79 runs off 34 balls to help the team win. The next match between india and england will be played on january 25 at the M.A. chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

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