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IPL: Bangalore pip Delhi in Super Over

Last updated on: April 17, 2013 00:41 IST
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Royal Challengers Bangalore pulled off a nail-biting win over Delhi Daredevils via the Super Over in a thrilling Pepsi Indian Premier League match, in Bangalore, on Tuesday.

With both teams tied at 152 after the end of Bangalore's innings, the result was decided with the help of a Super Over.

- PHOTOS: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Delhi Daredevils

AB de Villiers smashed Umesh Yadav for two sixes, both over deep midwicket region, to help Bangalore score 15 runs in the Super Over. In reply, Delhi could manage only 11 runs with the loss of two wickets against a fired-up Ravi Rampaul, who removed danger-man David Warner on the very first ball and then went on to take the wicket of Ben Rohrer.

Irfan Pathan tried to earn the Daredevils their first win in the tournament, hitting a four and six over deep backward square leg, but his efforts fell short by five runs.

Ravi RampaulThis was the second time a Super Over was played in just two weeks -- both the occasions involving Royal Challengers Bangalore.

Earlier, needing 12 runs off the last over with three wickets in hand, Bangalore could not cross the finishing line despite skipper Virat Kohli's sensational 50-ball 65 and AB de Villiers' equally impressive 32-ball 39.

In the last over, Rampaul hit a six off Pathan's first ball to bring down the equation to six off five balls but Pathan kept his cool and bowled within his limits to take the match into Super Over for the visitors.

Bangalore made heavy weather of their run chase despite a power-packed batting performance from Kohli and de Villiers.

Both added 103 runs in just 75 balls for the third-wicket to anchor the Bangalore's run chase.

The downfall of de Villiers in the 16th over spelt doom for the hosts as their batsmen committed hara-kiri and from 129 for three, they slumped to 138 for seven.

Umesh Yadav bowled a sensational 19th over to get rid of Syed Mohammad (1) and Kohli off the successive deliveries to make the life difficult for Bangalore batsmen as the pressure of mounting run-rate weighed heavily on them.

It was a sweet win for the RCB who had lost to Chennai Super Kings in their previous match in another nail-biting thriller.

While Kohli smashed seven fours and a six en route his 50-ball knock, de Villiers chose to play the role of second fiddle to perfection, hitting three fours and one six.

Earlier, Delhi Daredevils failed to capitalise on a good start provided by their openers. The visitors failed to build any substantial partnership, the highest being the opening stand of 43 off 34 balls between Virender Sehwag (25) and David Warner (15).

Kedar Jadhav top-scored with a 16-ball unbeaten 29 which he made with the help of two fours and a six while Sehwag, captain Mahela Jayawardene and Irfan Pathan were the other notable contributors.

Bangalore bowlers put up a disciplined effort to deny the visiting side easy runs.

Pacer Jaydev Unadkat was the pick of the bowlers with two wickets for 24 runs, while Vinay Kumar and Andrew McDonald, took a wicket each.

Delhi were to blame themselves as most of the batsmen threw their wickets away with some loose shots and were struggling at 91 in 14.1 overs at one stage.

Openers Sehwag and Warner put on 43 runs for the first wicket before falling in quick succession, leaving Manpreet Juneja and Jayawardane in the middle to bring the innings on to the track.

Sehwag hit the kind of rhythm he is known for in foruth over of the match dispatching Unadkat for three boundaries in a row.

Warner was also looking to smash the balls coming his way. The Australian left-hander looked aggressive and soon got among the runs in second over of the innings, spanking R P Singh for two conseuctive fours.

Warner was the first wicket to fall after Vinay Kumar took a stunning return catch and Sehwag fell in the next over when he was caught at midwicket off Andrew McDonald's first delivery of the match.

Jayawardene and Juneja (17 off 16) tried to build a partnership but their efforts were undone when the latter fell to Unadkat, who also went on to dismiss Ben Rohrer (14 off 14).

Jadhav and Pathan added unbeaten 30 runs for the sixth wicket to provide some semblance of respectability to the score after Delhi were left struggling at 122 for five in 18.1 overs.

While both accumulated 15 runs off Ravi Rampaul's 19th over, the last over by R P Singh saw them picking up an equal number of runs.

Photograph: BCCI

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