Royal Challengers Bengaluru, aiming for a top-two finish for the first time since 2016, will face Sunrisers Hyderabad in Lucknow. Aakash Chopra anticipates a low-scoring affair at the Ekana Cricket Stadium, favoring RCB despite SRH's potential to disrupt the playoff race. Virat Kohli's consistent form bolsters RCB's chances as they seek to regain momentum after a disrupted season.
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