The Sunday Guardian

De Villiers stars as RCB beat Kings XI

De Villiers , De Kock crucial 54- run partnershi­p helped Bangalore beat Kings XI Punjab.

- BENGALURU

AB de Villiers’ ( 57) brilliant knock helped Royal Challenger­s Bangalore beat Kings XI Punjab by four wickets in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on Friday.

Chasing 156, opener Brendon McCullum (0) departed in the first over and skipper Virat Kohli (21) also wasted the start and went back in the fifth over.

De Villiers and opener Quinton de Kock (45) then forged a crucial 54-run partnershi­p for the third wicket before in-form de Kock was sent packing by Ravichandr­an Ashwin in the 12th over.

Mandeep Singh (22) then came in the middle and supported de Villiers by playing some beautifull­y crafted shots around the ground.

But just when Bangalore side was at the brink of the win, the South African player was dismissed by Andrew Tye in the 19th over. His 40ball innings was laced with two boundaries and four sixes. Just after that, Mandeep also got run out in the same over.

But at that time, it was just a formality and lower-order batsmen Chris Woakes (1 not out) and Washington Sunder (9 not out) completed it with ease. Earlier, Kings XI Punjab were bowled out for 155.

Lokesh Rahul ( 47) and Ashwin ( 33) were the top scorers for Punjab.

For Bangalore, pacer Umesh Yadav scalped three wickets while Chris Woakes, Kulwant Khejroliya and Sundar took two wickets each.

Put in to bat, Punjab started off on a poor note, losing opener Mayank Agarwal ( 15), new batsmen Aaron Finch (0) and Yuvraj Singh (4) the fourth over. With the scoreboard reading 32, Mayank and Finch were dis- missed in consecutiv­e balls, while Yuvraj was bowled on the last ball by Umesh Yadav.

Unperturbe­d by the sudden fall of wickets, opener Lokesh Rahul (47) played sensibly and also hammered the bowlers all around the park before getting out in the 12th over to spinner Sundar. In his 30-ball knock, he slammed two boundaries and four sixes.

Middle- order batsmen Karun Nair (29) and Marcus Stoinis (11) also failed to utilise their starts and got dismissed in the back to back overs to make scoreboard read 102/5.

With their top-five players sitting in dugout, Punjab›s lower- order got exposed early. Ashwin (33), however, tried to pace up the innings but in the process the offspinner also got out in the penultimat­e over.

Tye (7) and Mujeeb Ur Rahman (0) got out cheaply and Punjab only managed 155 runs in 19.2 overs.

Brief scores: Kings XI Punjab: 155/10 (Lokesh Rahul 47; Umesh Yadav 3/23) against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore: 159/6 (AB de Villiers 57; Ravichandr­a Ashwin 2/ 30). IANS a brilliant 50 to guide RCB to their first victory of the season against Kings XI Punjab on Friday here at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium.

Pacer Umesh Yadav took three wickets in one over to also star for the franchise which had finished last in the league table in the previous season.

RR celebrated their return to the fortress Sawai Mansingh Stadium with a 10-run win over Delhi Daredevils in the rain-truncated match.

RR would feel they fell on the favourable side of the Duckworth-Lewis Method duck. Coming to the visitors, besides RR captain Ajinkya Rahane and Sanju Samson, who scored 45 off 40 balls and 37 off 22 balls, respective­ly, would like to continue in similar vein, but beyond them the batting has flopped.

The likes of big-hitting English wicketkeep­er Jos Buttler and Rahul Tripathi and Big Bash famed D’Arcy Short will have to deliver the goods. RRs bowling attack comprising pacers Ben Laughlin and Dhawal Kulkarni had done well to keep DD batsmen in check with their variations. IANS

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