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Rahane, Nair guide Rajasthan to top of the table

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Last updated on: May 04, 2015 01:03 IST
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Ajinkya Rahane congratulates Karun Nair of Rajasthan Royals on his half-century. Photograph: BCCI

Ajinkya Rahane continued his sparkling form as he struck a 54-ball unbeaten 91 to help Rajasthan Royals beat Delhi Daredevils by 14 runs and bounce back from a five-match winless streak in the IPL.

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Rahane shared 113 runs with Nair, who made 61 off 38 balls, from just 11.3 overs for the second wicket as Rajasthan scored an imposing 189 for 2 after being put into bat at their second home venue at the Braboune Stadium.

Chasing the stiff target of 190, Delhi could only score 175 for 7 in 20 overs to lose the one-sided contest, which turns out to be IPL's 500th match.

In the process, Rahane became the highest run getter of this season with 430 in his name from 10 matches. In the innings he hit nine fours and three sixes in his knock while Nair smashed six boundaries and two sixes as Rajasthan scored 75 runs from the last five overs.

The duo also capitalised on some sloppy fielding dished out by Delhi players as Rahane was dropped twice -- on 34 and 64 -- and Nair once -- on 35. Delhi also conceded a few runs from sloppy ground fielding.

Shane Watson of Rajasthan Royals celebrates after dismissing Sheyas Iyer of Delhi Daredevils. Photograph: BCCI

The visiting side struggled throughout their run chase as they lost their first wicket at a total of 20 in the third over. They lost wickets at regular intervals and did not have a substantial partnership.

Captain Jean-Paul Duminy top-scored with a 39-ball 56 but none of his batting colleagues, including out of form Yuvraj Singh (22), gave him little support as Rajasthan won the match quite comfortably in the end.

Rajasthan captain Shane Watson (1/25) and James Faulkner (2/22) strangled the Delhi batsmen with some top class pace bowling. Stuart Binny and Dhawal Kulkarni also grabbed two wickets apiece.

Delhi began their run chase poorly by losing openers Mayank Agarwal (11) and Shreyas Iyer (9) within five overs with only 32 on board. Both batsmen played against Stuart Binny and Shane Watson respectively.

JP Duminy of Delhi Daredevils hits to the fence. Photograph: BCCI

Yuvraj and captain Duminy had to do the repair work and did it for some time to take the score to 65 when the former, the costliest buy in the auction at Rs 16 crore, continued his horrendous run in the season and departed for 22 from 18 balls.

Yuvraj gave glimpses of what he could do in peak form as he hit three fours off Binny in one over before left-arm pacer Faulkner cramped him first and then baited him with a short ball that he hooked to be caught at deep square leg.

Yuvraj's dismissal left Duminy, who was struggling against the extra bounce of Watson and Faulkner, and Sri Lankan all-rounder Angelo Mathews a steep hill to climb which did not happen as the latter departed after adding 41 runs with his captain.

Duminy ploughed a lonely furrow, hitting three sixes and as many fours, before he was caught at square leg off Faulker leaving the remaining Delhi batsmen to make 45 runs off the last 12 balls which they could not achieve.

Saurabh Tiwary remained unbeaten with a quick-fire 28 off 14 balls, inclusive of two sixes and a four.

Ajinkya Rahane of Rajasthan Royals celebrates his half-century with Karun Nair. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Rahane and Nair hit sparkling half centuries and got involved in a century stand to power Rajasthan Royals to an imposing 189 for 2.

Rahane warmed up slowly before tearing into Delhi bowling to post his fourth half century of the season as well as reach to 430 runs in his 10th game while making an unbeaten 91 -- his highest this season -- from 54 balls.

Nair, promoted to number three at the fall of captain Shane Watson (21), gave his senior partner Rahane splendid support by making a quick-fire 61 off 38 balls, laced with two sixes and six fours, before being dismissed in the 19th over.

The duo's second wicket stand worth 113 off 69 balls helped Rajasthan up the ante further after Rahane and captain Watson had put on 52 for the first wicket in 6.5 overs.

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