The Asian Age

RCB DOWN & OUT

RCB become first team to fall out of contention for play-offs

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Pune, April 29: Formidable Royal Challenger­s Bangalore led by India captain Virat Kohli became first team to drop out of contention for the play-offs after a 61-run defeat against Rising Pune Supergiant in an Indian Premier League encounter, here on Saturday.

Although the RCB bowlers managed to keep the Pune batsmen on a tight leash restrictin­g them to 157/3, another shoddy batting performanc­e saw them finish at a dismal 96/9 after 20 overs.

While Pune kept themselves in contention with their fifth win in nine games, RCB are practicall­y out of the tournament with their seventh defeat in 10 games and only five points in their kitty.

Pune’s bowlers rose to the occasion defending a sub-par total with a controlled bowling performanc­e.

Imran Tahir was the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3/18 from four overs, while Lockie Ferguson claimed 2/7 in four overs to claim the man of the match award.

Jaydev Unadkat, Daniel Christian and Washington Sundar took one wicket each.

This is one of the rarest occasions when a team has been bundled out below 100 runs twice in the Indian Premier League.

RCB were shot out for 49 by KKR in an earlier game in the tournament. Chasing a modest 158, Bangalore just kept losing wickets despite skipper Kohli holding his ground at one end. Apart from Kohli, who came up with an uncharacte­ristic 48-ball-55, studded with four boundaries

and a six, none of the other RCB batsmen could reach the double-digit mark.

Though not in his usual aggressive self, Kohli singlehand­edly tried his best to bail the team out of trouble but just did not find an able partner at the other end.

The highest partnershi­p of just 21 runs tells the dismal saga of a vaunted batting lineup. The visitors were gasping at 48/5 in the 10th over and there was no time when RCB showed any signs of revival.

Kohli only reduced the margin of defeat with a gritty knock.

Earlier, RCB bowlers dominated the proceeding­s from the word go after inviting the Pune outfit to take first strike, with left-arm spinner Pawan Negi returning with impressive figures of 1/18 from his 4 overs. Stuart Binny (1/17) and Windies leggie Samuel Badree (1/31) chipped in

17 Number of wickets RCB have lost in Powerplays this season, the most for any team. Their Powerplay run rate of 6.64 is the lowest too 8, 5, 3

AB de Villiers’ last three scores, the first time he has got for three successive single-digit scores in the IPL

with a wicket apiece.

Despite losing just three wickets, Pune batsmen could not upped the ante even though the pitch was reasonably battingfri­endly.

Skipper Steven Smith top scored with 32-ball-45 that included five boundaries and a six, while Manoj Tiwary (44 no, 35 balls) and opener Rahul Tripathi (37) also made important contributi­ons.

However, Pune could bring up the 100 runs only in the 14th over.

Even Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who hit a huge six and a boundary during his unbeaten 21 off 17 failed to increase the tempo in the final overs. Dhoni and Tiwary could put up only 46 runs in the last five overs.

 ?? — BCCI ?? Lockie Ferguson of Rising Pune Supergiant.
— BCCI Lockie Ferguson of Rising Pune Supergiant.
 ?? — BCCI ?? Manoj Tiwary of Rising Pune Supergiant in action against RCB.
— BCCI Manoj Tiwary of Rising Pune Supergiant in action against RCB.
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