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De Villiers' blitz breaks RCB's away jinx
Royal Challengers Bangalore finally got their first away win of the
season, beating bottom-placed Pune Warriors by 17 runs. The margin of
victory suggested a comprehensive win, but Royal Challengers were run
close by Robin Uthappa, who showed his potential with a blazing fifty
which gave Warriors hope of chasing a tall 188. AB de Villiers was at
his innovative best with the bat, smashing an unbeaten 50 off 23 balls
to launch Royal Challengers past 180. His blows were the difference in
the end.
De Villiers' assault helped Royal Challengers ransack 68 off the last
five overs. Warriors needed 66 off the last five overs, but with a set
Uthappa at the crease, Royal Challengers couldn't afford to relax.
Angelo Mathews too gave the visitors a scare with his cameo, but his
untimely departure only piled further pressure on Uthappa. Uthappa's
form was good news for Warriors, but had he received better support, the
result could have been different.
The pitch at Pune has been one of the slower ones in the IPL and one
that was going to test the batsmen more than the one in Bangalore when
the teams last met. Chris Gayle found out the hard way early in his
innings when he found the spinners hard to get away. It was a clever
ploy by Warriors to take the pace off the ball, giving Ajantha Mendis
the new ball and bringing in the part-timer T Suman. A repressed Gayle
plodded to 15 off 19 balls before lofting Suman over the sightscreen for
a six. It was hardly a sign of things to come as he tried to repeat
that shot the following the ball and miscued it to deep extra cover,
falling for a sluggish run-a-ball 21.
Since there was no blazing launchpad by Gayle for a change, it was
unusual watching Royal Challengers scrap to 59 after nine overs. Saurabh
Tiwary and Virat Kohli gave the innings some impetus with a rousing
stand of 63. Tiwary, who has batted in the middle order, had requested
to go up the order and he justified his promotion with a half-century.
The most decisive phase in the match came in the final over. De Villiers
was on 24 off 17 balls when Ashok Dinda - not the most reliable death
bowler - ran in. De Villiers moved across his stumps and smoked a full
delivery outside off stump to deep midwicket for a flat six. The second
was smashed over the bowler's head for four, the third over long-off for
six, the fourth reverse-swept to third man and the fifth scooped over
short fine leg. De Villiers had raced to 50 off 23 by the end of the
over, rousing Royal Challengers and demoralising the Warriors before the
chase began.
Warriors needed a pacy start but they too found the going difficult
early on, moving to 49 for 2 after eight overs. Yuvraj Singh gave the
innings a push with two exquisite sixes and his confidence began to rub
off on Uthappa, who was starting to peak when he launched Muttiah
Muralitharan over the sightscreen
Royal Challengers bounced back with two wickets in an over from Vinay,
but Uthappa's was the wicket they needed. The equation narrowed after
one over when Uthappa and Mathews targeted the most experienced of the
lot, Muralitharan, smashing three clean sixes in one over. Forty-five
off 24 was achievable, but Vinay provided some relief to the visitors
when he had Mathews caught at backward point. Uthappa's heroics ended
the following over when he top edged Murali Kartik to point. The chase
was all but over when he walked back.
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