Khaleej Times

RR-RCB match abandoned due to rain

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bangalore — A superb hat trick effort by Rajasthan Royals’ Shreyas Gopal went down the drain literally speaking as the IPL match against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore was forced to be abandoned following a second rain interrupti­on at the M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium on Tuesday.

The match which finally got off following a three and half hour delay, was reduced to five overs.

Despite a flying start, Royal Challenger­s Bangalore (RCB) could only manage to put 62/7 as Shreyas Gopal (3/12) starred with the ball.

Gopal was the star for the visitors after he claimed the second hat-trick of this year’s edition. The leg-spinner accounted for the wicket of RCB skipper Virat Kohli (25 off 7), AB de Villers (10 off 4) and Marcus Stoinis (0) in the second over to apply brakes on a fine start by Bangalore. Virat Kohli and AB de Villers started the Bangalore innings on a high as they clobbered Varun Aaron for 23 runs in the first over. The Bangalore skipper then hammered Gopal for 12 runs in his first three balls before becoming a victim of the leggie.

Kohli while trying to clear the fence handed a catch to Liam Livingston­e at long-on. Gopal then went on to add more sorrows in the Bangalore camp as he scalped de Villiers and Stoinis in the next two deliveries to put the hosts in deep trouble, leaving them reeling at 35/3. Just as Bangalore could add another nine runs, Riyan Parag packed back Gurkeerat Singh Mann (6 off 3), who was followed by Parthiv Patel (8 off 5). While trying to go for the maximum, Heinrich Klaasen (6) and Pawan Negi (4) also fell soon, leaving Bangalore at 61/7 in five overs.

While Oshane Thomas (2/6) accounted for the wicket of Klaasen and Negi, Jaydev Unadkat (1/9) picked Parthiv in the fourth over.

In reply, Sanju Samson and Liam Livingston­e gave Rajasthan Royals a solid start by putting a 41-runs partnershi­p. However, when Yuzvendra Chahal managed to break the partnershi­p when he had Samson (28 off 13) caught by Negi, the skies opened forcing the match to be called off with both teams sharing a point each Brief scores:

RCB 62/7 (Virat Kohli 25, AB de Villiers 10; Shreyas Gopal 3/12) vs Rajasthan Royals 41 for 1 in 3.2 overs (Sanju Samson 28)

 ?? PTI ?? RR bowler Shreyas Gopal celebrates after dismissing RCB’s Virat Kohli during the IPL match on Tuesday. —
PTI RR bowler Shreyas Gopal celebrates after dismissing RCB’s Virat Kohli during the IPL match on Tuesday. —

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