RCB vs SRH: Royal Challengers Bangalore endured a nightmare as Sunrisers Hyderabad unleashed a batting onslaught, piling up a record-breaking 287/3 at Bengaluru. The domination began with Travis Head's blitzkrieg, securing the fourth-fastest century in IPL history.
Heinrich Klaasen's fireworks compounded RCB's agony, with his brutal assault leaving the bowlers reeling. As SRH's co-owner Kavya Maran basked in the team's glory, fans took to Twitter to vent their frustration.

One user expressed concern about everyone's mental health post the dismal bowling performance, while another humorously credited Pat Cummins for activating 'silent mode,' reminiscent of his World Cup final aspirations.
The mockery didn't spare Virat Kohli either, as fans lamented the burden placed on him amid RCB's struggles. They cheekily linked Travis Head's stellar performance to India's ICC World Cup final defeat, drawing parallels between the two encounters.
Royal Challengers Bangalore faced the brunt of fans' ire, who couldn't resist poking fun at their dismal outing. Some fans lamented the team's inability to make the game watchable, while others urged fellow supporters to abandon ship amidst the team's downward spiral.
As the franchise grapples with a string of losses and a title drought spanning 17 seasons, the tweets served as a reminder of the mounting pressure on the beleaguered team.
While SRH posted a record-breaking total, nothing went right for RCB on the night. Head's partnership with Sharma, yielding 108 runs, laid the foundation for SRH's formidable total. However, Head's explosive innings was cut short by Lockie Ferguson after amassing 102 runs from just 41 balls, inclusive of eight sixes and nine boundaries.
Heinrich Klaasen, the wicketkeeper-batsman, continued the onslaught against RCB's bowling attack, smashing a rapid half-century off 31 balls, embellished with seven sixes.
Aiden Markram (32 not out off 17 balls) and Abdul Samad (37 not out off 10 balls) concluded SRH's innings with a flourish, ensuring a daunting total that posed a significant challenge for the RCB team.
Chasing the total, RCB fell short by 25 runs despite a fighting half-century by Dinesh Karthik (83 off 35).