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Maxwell’s knock made the difference.

KOHLI HEAPS PRAISE AFTER BANGALORE BEAT SRH TO TOP IPL TABLE

- CHENNAI

Virat Kohli’s Royal Challenger­s Bangalore edged out Sunrisers Hyderabad by six runs for their second successive victory of this Indian Premier League season yesterday.

Hyderabad, who lost their opener of the Twenty20 tournament on Sunday, faltered in their chase of 150 to finish on 143-9 despite a valiant 54 by skipper David Warner in Chennai.

Left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed struck three times in one over to make Hyderabad slip from 115-2 to 116-5.

Pace bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Harshal Patel took two wickets each as Bangalore took top spot in the eight-team table.

Glenn Maxwell top-scored with 59 — his first IPL fifty since 2016 — in Bangalore’s 149-8 after being put in to bat.

“For us Maxi gave us that momentum and got us closer to 150,” Kohli said of his star player, who was bought by Bangalore for $1.95 million in the February auctions.

He added: “To be very honest, we’re not over-excited with victories. It’s a long tournament and you have to be profession­al with your job.”

Kohli made 33 off 29 deliveries and put on a key thirdwicke­t partnershi­p of 44 with Maxwell.

Kohli takes his frustratio­n out

Kohli couldn’t capitalise on the absence of his nemesis Sandeep Sharma of Sunrisers. The Hyderabad pacer has so far dismissed Kohli for a record seven times in the IPL. After falling for 33, the Bangalore skipper took out his anger on a chair in the RCB dugout!

Walking back to the team dugout, a frustrated Kohli hit a chair with his bat as his other RCB teammates looked on. A video of Kohli hitting the chair has gone viral on social media.

Maxwell, batting at No 4, stood firm after Kohli’s departure and smashed five fours and three sixes in his 41-ball knock.

“To have batters around me gives me time to settle in and play with freedom — similar to the role I play at the Australian team,” said the 32-year-old Maxwell.

On playing for RCB, Maxwell said: “Having those guys behind me is a nice little luxury.

It’s my fourth IPL team and there’s pressure on me to turn up and make my impact.”

West Indies pace bowler Jason Holder made the XI for Hyderabad and claimed three wickets while Afghanista­n spin ace Rashid Khan returned figures of 2-18.

The left-handed Warner helped Hyderabad start strongly with his 37-ball knock but he fell to New Zealand quick Kyle Jamieson and the wheels came off the chase.

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Royal Challenger­s Bangalore players on a high after securing a second consecutiv­e victory in Chennai yesterday. However, skipper Virat Kohli is cautious, saying it’s a long tournament.
PTI ■ Royal Challenger­s Bangalore players on a high after securing a second consecutiv­e victory in Chennai yesterday. However, skipper Virat Kohli is cautious, saying it’s a long tournament.

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