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Kohli, Starc guide Bangalore to 9-wkt win over Rajasthan

Last updated on: April 25, 2015 01:23 IST

Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bangalore reacts after completing his half-century. Photograph: BCCI

Skipper Virat Kohli blasted his second successive fifty and pacer Mitchell Starc picked up three wickets as Royal Challengers Bangalore notched a comprehensive nine-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals in their IPL encounter in Ahmedabad on Friday.

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Bangalore, after restricting Rajasthan for 130 for 9, returned to overhaul the target with 23 balls to spare.

Chasing 130, Bangalore rode on an unbeaten 98-run partnership between Kohli and AB de villiers (47) for the second wicket to snap their three-match losing streak and hand Rajasthan their second successive loss.

Shane Watson of Rajasthan Royals celebrates after dismissing Chris Gayle of Royal Challengers Bangalore. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Starc scalped three wickets, Yuzvendra Chahal and Harshal Patel two each and left-arm spinner Iqbal Abdulla one at the Sardar Patel Stadium after skipper Kohli elected to field.

Chris Gayle (20) and Kohli gave Bangalore a good start, the West Indies batsman blasting three fours and a six. But Shane Watson dismissed Gayle with a slower bouncer which caught him off guard as he top-edged the ball to wicketkeeper Sanju Samson.

AB de villiers then joined Kohli and the South Africa skipper straight away blasted James Faulkner for a couple of boundaries. Kohli too picked up a six off Pravin Tambe to keep the scoreboard ticking.

De Villiers cracked two more fours in Tambe's second over. The duo started toying with the bowlers as they picked quick singles and twos and also found regular boundaries to frustrated Rajasthan.

Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bangalore reacts after completing his half-century. Photograph: BCCI

In the 14th over, Kohli brought up the 100 with a straight drive six off the first ball and then reached his individual fifty with a single.

De villiers then blasted a four off Watson and Kohli plundered another six off Tambe in the next to inch closer to the target.

Finally, it was De villiers who flicked Deepak Hooda to the mid-wicket boundary for a four to seal the game for Bangalore.

Virat Kohli of Royal Challengers Bangalore celebrates after dismissing Karun Nair of Rajasthan Royals. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier put in to bat, Ajinkya Rahane (18) and Watson (26) gave Rajasthan a flying start; the duo amassed 36 in 5 overs before the former was trapped in front of the wicket by Patel.

Rahane hit two boundaries and a six in his 12-ball innings, while Watson blasted four fours and a six before his attempt to score another six off Chahal ended with a simple catch at the fence by Starc.

New-man Karun Nair (16) blasted a six before his 14-ball stay was cut short by a bullet throw from the boundary line by Patel with Kohli doing the needful as Rajasthan slipped to 72 for three.

Hooda (1) too was cleaned up by Abdulla in the 12th over when he tried to play a slog shot off a straight delivery.

Samson (4) followed suit, paying the price for another irresponsible slog-sweep as Yuzvendra Chahal disturbed his stumps.

Mitchell Starc of Royal Challengers Bangalore celebrates with teammates after picking up a wicket. Photograph: BCCI

Smith and Stuart Binny then brought up the 100 in the 15th over. The duo tried to up the tempo and hit a four each but Strac returned and struck twice to send both back to the hut as Rajasthan were reduced to 121-7.

Smith's mistimed shot landed in the safe hands of wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik, while Binny, who was dropped by Abdulla at long on in the 16th over, found David Wiese at deep extra cover.

James Faulkner was then sent back to the pavilion by Patel, wicketkeeper Karthik taking an exceptional catch, diving to his left in the 19th over.

Starc then cleaned up No. 10 batsman Dhawal Kulkarni as Rajasthan managed to score 130 in their stipulated 20 overs.

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