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Sanju Samson smashed an unbeaten 92 as Rajasthan Royals defeated Royal Challenger­s Bangalore by 19 runs in the Indian Premier League T20 cricket match on Sunday

- IANS

bengaluru — Rajasthan Royals (RR) defeated Royal Challenger­s Bangalore (RCB) by 19 runs here on Sunday to register their second win in three matches of the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket tournament.

Rajasthan put up a huge score of 217 for 4 wickets, riding on Sanju Samson’s blistering 92 not out off 45 deliveries. RCB managed to score 198/6 as the southern outfit suffered its second loss in three games.

Samson shared crucial partnershi­ps with Ben Stokes (27 off 21), Jos Buttler (23 off 14) and Rahul Tripaathi (14 not out off five), as Rajasthan capitalise­d on a strong start provided by captain Ajinkya Rahane (36 off 20).

Right-hander Rahane hit six fours and a six to provide the early fireworks for the visitors as they raced to 49 off 5.4 overs till the dismissal of the Indian internatio­nal. Rahane hit a slower delivery from English medium pacer Chris Woakes into the hands of Umesh Yadav at mid-on.

In the following over, the other opening batsman D’Arcy Short (11 off 17) under-edged a delivery from leg-spinner Yuzvender Chahal and was caught by wicket-keeper Quinton de Kock.

These two quick wickets boosted RCB’s confidence -- only to be destroyed by Samson and Stokes later. Both milked runs, despite good bowling from Chahal and Washington Sundar.

Samson moved to score 50 off 34 balls as he shared an important partnershi­p of 49 runs with Stokes, who was bowled by Chahal in the second delivery of the 13th over, with Rajasthan at 102/3.

Later, Samson joined hands with Buttler to dominate the home bowling. Buttler hit a six against Woakes and two fours against spinners Chahal and Pawan Negi before losing his wicket to Woakes.

Samson went berserk in the final three overs. The Kerala righthande­r hit medium pacer Kulwant Khejroliya for two sixes in the 18th over.

Woakes bore the brunt of his clean-hitting, getting whacked for two fours and a six in the penultimat­e over. In the final over, Samson hit India pacer Umesh Yadav for two sixes to take Rajasthan beyond the 200-run mark.

RCB’s reply was very strong, launched by the 77-run second- wicket partnershi­p between Virat Kohli (57 off 30) and De Kock (26 off 19). But losing the pair and AB de Villiers (20 off 18) meant that the game tilted in favour of the visitors. Kohli and De Kock meted out some heavy punishment to the likes of spinner K. Gowtham and medium pacer Dhawal Kulkarni. —

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 ?? AP ?? Rajasthan Royals batsman Sanju Samson during his 45-ball 92 not out in the win against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in Bengaluru on Sunday. —
AP Rajasthan Royals batsman Sanju Samson during his 45-ball 92 not out in the win against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in Bengaluru on Sunday. —

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