Royal Challengers Bangalore made a stunning late flourish after
initial struggle with AB de Villiers playing a cameo of 14-ball 28 to
pull off a five-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings in a
thrilling IPL match in Ranchi on Sunday.
Chasing 139 for a win, Bangalore found the going tough with the
Chennai slow bowlers seemingly tying them into knots in the first half
of their innings before exploding towards the end to overhaul the target
with one ball to spare in a low-scoring match that went down the wire.
Chennai captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni used his four slow bowlers — R
Ashwin (2/16), Suresh Raina (0/20), Ravindra Jadeja (0/31) and Samuel
Badree (0/15) — for long spells and, as they were getting the turn on
JSCA International Stadium, Bangalore struggled to reach 45 for one at
the halfway mark.
Opener Chris Gayle, who top-scored for Bangalore with
an uncharacteristic 50-ball 46, played and missed several times but to
his credit he stayed at the crease. Bangalore, however, had wickets in
their hands so that they can go all out in the last five overs.
That was exactly what they did as Bangalore scored 97 runs in 9.5
overs to reach 142 for five from 19.5 overs to win the match and stay
afloat for a play-off berth.
With today’s win, Bangalore jumped to fifth place with 10 points from
11 matches while Chennai, who were virtually through to the play-off
stage, remained on second spot with 16 points from 11 games.
The fightback began with Gayle and Virat Kohli (27) stitching 61 runs
for the second wicket from 10.4 balls before the Bangalore captain was
out in the 15th over. Gayle and de Villiers then decided to have a go at
the Chennai bowlers who were getting the odd ball turn. The duo hit
some lusty blows to put pressure on the Chennai bowlers.
When Gayle was out, Bangalore needed 29 runs from the last three
overs and de Villiers took 15 runs from the 18th over bowled by David
Hussey (2/38) to almost settle the issue for his side. Before he was out
in the 18th over, de Villiers hit one four and three sixes and took his
side to just 14 runs away from victory.
Bangalore needed 10 runs from the final over bowled by Hussey and
Yuvraj Singh (13 not out) smashed a six from the first ball before Abu
Nechim Ahmed (4 not out) hit a four to win the match.
Earlier, Raina overcame early jitters to hit an unbeaten half-century
and guide Chennai to a modest 138 for four. During his 48-ball 62-run
knock, Raina struck a six and six boundaries to help his team to a
decent total after they struggled to force the pace for a major part of
the innings.
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