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IPL: Rajasthan consign Mumbai to heavy defeat

April 17, 2013 23:35 IST

Rajasthan Royals made a strong statement as they left Mumbai Indians bruised and battered with a convincing 87-run win in the Pepsi Indian Premier League (IPL) in Jaipur.

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After riding on Ajinkya Rahane's unbeaten 54-ball 68 to post a formidable 179 for three, Rajatshan bowled out Mumbai for 92 in 18.2 overs.

The victory helped Rajsthan leapfrog to the top of the poinst table with four wins from five matches, while Mumbai slipped to the fourth position.

Ajinkya RahaneWhile Rahane led Rajasthan's batting, the bowling was more about team effort, with James Faulkner leading the way with three wickets. Ajit Chandila and Stuart Binny picked up two wickets apiece.

Mumbai had a disastrous start as they lost Sachin Tendulkar in the first over, top-edging Ajit Chandila to the fine-leg fielder. It was double delight for the home side as off-spinner Chandila struck again, having the woefully out-of-form Ricky Ponting caught and bowled to leave Mumbai, chasing a daunting target, reeling at 10 for two.

Sidhhart Trivedi had Rohit Sharma caught at mid-wicket in a rather soft dismissal, pushing Mumbai further onto the backfoot. After failing to contribute with the bat, Binny made up with a beauty of a delivery that knocked down Kieron Pollard's middle stump, helping the hosts inch closer to a big win.

At the end of 10th over, Mumbai were staring down the barrel at 42 for four, needing another 138 runs with the required rate going up with each delivery.

Despite boasting one of the best batting line-ups in the tournament, Mumbai could manage just three fours in the first 10 overs. And even Karthik, going through a purple patch of sorts in the league, could not get going in the face of some disciplined bowling by Rajasthan.

Earlier, Rahane top-scored with an unbeaten 54-ball 68 as Rajasthan Royals posted a formidable 179 for three.

Batting first after winning the toss, Royals raced to fifty in only six overs and were 88 for one at the end of 10th, before the home side picked up 19 runs in the last over of the innings to put up a challenging score.

Rahane and Brad Hodge (27 off 15) added an unbroken 53-run stand for the fourth wicket in less than five overs to give Rajasthan the much-needed impetus after slowing down a bit in the third quarter.

Rahane smashed eight fours and a six during his knock and was well-supported by Shane Watson (31), with whom he added 62 runs for the opening wicket, and Dishant Yagnik (34).

Photograph: BCCI

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