Date: April 26, 2014 Venue: Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
VS
70 (15)
71/4 (13)
Toss: Rajasthan won the toss and elected to field
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and Chettithody Shamsuddin (India)
TV umpire: Richard Illingworth (England)
Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)
IND 148/3 OVERS: 51.2
ENG 284 (61.3 Ovs)
IND lead by 280 runs
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COMMENTARY
Rajasthan won by 6 wkts | Rajasthan Royals Vs Royal Challengers Bangalore 14th T20 Match
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Tambe: 'I love bowling. The wicket was on the slower side and I decided to bowl the googlies to the left-handers. It really works for me.'
Pravin Tambe is the Man of the Match for his career best Indian T20 League figures of 4-20.
Watson: 'It was great to bounce back after a disappointing game against Chennai. It was an interesting game but it feels nice to walk away with a win. Tambe is amazingly skillful. He is very hard to get after. He is a cagey bowler. The pitch was little drier and two-paced. It was slower as well. I am sure everyone is really happy.'
Kohli: 'It's just one of those days! We kept losing wickets every over, it's hard to see in a T20 game but they bowled really well. The pressure created on us extended for a long time. Stroke-making becomes difficult as a result and that's what happened. It is a good wicket to bat on, it's just that we didn't play well. Hopefully we will bounce back well.'
The result seemed a foregone conclusion at the half-way mark but Bangalore showed some fight to force Rajasthan earn their stripes. The story could have been much closer had Bangalore got a decent total on the board. Stick around for the presentation ceremony.
End of over 13 ( 10 Runs )JAI 71/4 12.6Yuzvendra Chahal to Abhishek Nayar. 3 runs, Rajasthan win. This was fired quick outside off, the outside edge runs away to deep third man
Stuart Binny, right handed bat, comes to the crease
12.5Yuzvendra Chahal to Shane Watson. out Caught by de Villiers!! Tossed up and spinning away outside off, Watson winds up for another lusty blow, perhaps trying to go over mid-wicket. He miscues it off the top edge of the bat to AB at cover after racing down the track. Watson c de Villiers b Chahal 24(24) [4s-1 6s-2]
12.4Yuzvendra Chahal to Shane Watson. SIX, Watson fetches this from outside off and slams it hard, clearing long on
12.3Yuzvendra Chahal to Shane Watson. no run, looped up slower, Watson blocks it back to Chahal
12.2Yuzvendra Chahal to Abhishek Nayar. 1 run, pushed through quicker, swept powerfully to deep mid wicket
12.1Yuzvendra Chahal to Abhishek Nayar. no run, tossed up on the stumps, defended
End of over 12 ( 6 Runs )JAI 61/3 11.6Ashok Dinda to Abhishek Nayar. 1 run, picked away off the pads to fine leg
11.5Ashok Dinda to Abhishek Nayar. no run, shortish and on the stumps, defended back to Dinda
11.4Ashok Dinda to Shane Watson. 3 runs, on a length and outside off, Watson lifts it over the gap between extra cover and long off, Watson calls for three. It was another late call. The relay throw from the deep goes to Parthiv, who back flips it onto the stumps. Nayar makes a sprawling dive. There was no conclusive proof of whether the bails had come off the groove before Nayar returned to the safety of the crease
Another chance for a run-out. The TV umpire is checking it from various angles. It seems a tight call. Has Nayar's dive saved him?
11.3Ashok Dinda to Shane Watson. no run, fired full on off, driven straight to the fielder at mid-off
11.2Ashok Dinda to Shane Watson. 2 runs, fullish on middle and leg, clipped away wide of mid-wicket. Some alert running between the wickets as well
11.1Ashok Dinda to Shane Watson. no run, back of a length and around off, Watson cuts it to cover point