IPL: Rajasthan Royals defeat RCB for first win of season

NewsBharati    03-Apr-2019
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Mumbai, April 3: Rajasthan Royals defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore by seven wickets in Jaipur Tuesday night, to register their first win of this IPL. Rajasthan chased down the victory target of 159 in 19.5 overs with the help of Jos Buttler's 59 runs. Put into bat, Bangalore posted 158 for four in 20 overs against the hosts.


 

Virat Kohli-led Bangalore has now lost all four matches played so far and is placed at the bottom of the eight-team table.

Leg-spinner Shreyas Gopal bamboozled the batsmen with his googlies before Jos Buttler struck 59 as Rajasthan Royals finally won their first game of this IPL season with a seven-wicket defeat of Royal Challengers Bangalore on Tuesday.

Gopal claimed three wickets, including that of Virat Kohli (23) and AB de Villiers (13), conceding just 12 runs in his four-quota over to unsettle RCB. It was opener Parthiv who resisted the Royals attack with aplomb, hitting a belligerent 67 off 41 balls with nine boundaries and six to help his side put 158 for four after being sent in to bat. Marcus Stoinis (31 not out) too played a key part in shoring up team's total, add 32 quick runs in partnership with Moeen Ali (18).

Buttler led the chase with his confident knock as Royals overhauled the target with one ball to spare, handing RCB their fourth defeat in a row. RCB, who dropped plenty of catches in this match, are placed at bottom of eight-team table without any points. Buttler packed a lot of power in his strokes and went on to score his second fifty of the season. He hit eight fours and a six on a wicket which got slower as the game wore on. Royals were off to a steady if not fiery start with Ajinkya Rahane (22) and Buttler adding 60 runs for the first wicket.

 

Rahane was dropped on 1 by Kohli off Mandeep Saini but the skipper did not utilise on the reprieve as much as he would have liked, getting trapped by Yuzvendra Chahal (2/17). Buttler and Steve Smith (38) added 44 for the second wicket but Chahal struck again, dismissing the British batsman. Chahal could have got the Australian as well but Umesh Yadav dropped a sitter near boundary line when Smith on 23. Smith went on to add 50 runs for the third wicket with Rahul Tripathi (34 not out), who finished the match with a six in the penultimate ball of the match.