Kings XI Punjab are at a crossroads in their 2015 IPL campaign and after enduring seven defeats in their first nine matches, only a miracle can turn things around for the bottom-placed side. Against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Wednesday, they would hope for better fortunes against a side that has arrested its own slide to stay in contention for a place in the Playoffs.A hiccup against Chennai Super Kings snapped the healthy momentum Royal Challengers Bangalore had gathered, but their recent form is a sign of positivity. In the sapping heat of Chennai, Royal Challengers Bangalore fluffed their opportunity to chase down a modest total but back in the familiar surroundings of the M Chinnaswamy Stadium and against a team that is on a four-game losing streak, Virat Kohli's men would be confident of taking one step closer to a last-four finish.Subject to weather conditions - thunderstorms are forecast for Wednesday evening - the stadium produces high-scoring contests and this should be no different. The last game was reduced to a 10-over contest but it didn't stop both sides from scoring 100-plus totals with the team batting second winning it.
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Live Cricket Score of Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Kings XI Punjab, 40th Match, IPL 2015
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Punjab Kings 88-10 (13.4 Ovs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore 226-3
Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 138 runs

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Karanveer Singh is brought on, but there's no stopping Gayle. Gayle and de Villiers get six off the first four deliveries, but then Gayle steps up and smashes the leggie for two big sixes straight down the wicket to give his side another big over.
GAYLE SCORES HIS FIFTH HUNDRED FOR RCB! He chips Mitchell Johnson wide of fine-leg to bring up another stunning hundred, and he jumps out a gives his best impression of the