Royal Challengers Bangalore: 180 for 2 in 20 overs (Virat Kohli 100 not out, Lokesh Rahul 51 not out; Pravin Tambe 1/24, Dhawal Kulkarni 1/39) lose to
Gujarat Lions: 182 for 4 in 19.3 overs (Dinesh Karthik 50 not out, Brendon McCullum 42; Tabraiz Shamsi 1/21) by 6 wickets
Star batsman Virat Kohli’s maiden T20 hundred went in vain as Gujarat Lions produced a clinical batting display to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets.
Batting first, RCB posted a challenging 180 for two as captain Kohli, batting with a minor ankle sprain, hit his first IPL as well as T20 century but the Lions chased down the target with three balls to spare with a combined effort from their top-order batsmen.
Dinesh Karthik steered the run chase for the Lions with an unbeaten 50 off 39 balls while Brendon McCullum (42), Dwayne Smith (32), captain Suresh Raina (28) made useful contribution as the home side notched up their third win in four matches.
The Lions, who had suffered a 10-wicket thrashing at the hands of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the last match here on April 21, now have eight points from five matches.
Gujarat’s Chase
Gujarat Lions began their run chase at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in a flier as they reached 47 for no loss in the first five overs with Smith and McCullum in an aggressive mood, hitting two sixes and three fours during that period.
Smith was, however, the first one to be dismissed in the sixth over bowled by Kane Richardson as A B De Villiers took a fine catch to reduce the home side to 47 for one
Brendon McCullum then took over as he smashed Richardson with two sixes and as many fours in the same over as if taking revenge on the hapless bowler for the dismissal of Smith.
The sixth over yielded 25 runs for the Lions at the expense of a wicket and at the powerplay overs, the home side were cruising nicely at 72 for one.
McCullum fell in the ninth over to a fine delivery from chinaman bowler Tabraiz Shamsi who had the batsman caught and bowled.
The middle over saw captain Raina and Karthik batting sensibly, scoring mostly in singles and doubles with occasional fours.
At the 15 over mark, the Lions were 136 for 2, needing 45 runs with eight wickets in hand and at an asking rate of just over nine runs per over.
Raina was out at a crucial juncture in the 16th over as he mistimed his shot off a Yuzvendra Chahal delivery for Iqbal Abdulla to take the catch at long-off.
Karthik was dropped in the 18th over when on 33 with Richardson failing to take a return catch off his own bowling and with it the chances of an RCB win ended.
The Lions needed 21 runs off the last two overs with seven wickets in hand. Karthik eased the pressure with two fours off Iqbal Abdullah in the penultimate over as the Lions took 14 runs from it.
The Lions needed just seven runs from the last over but RCB wicketkeeper Rahul took a fine catch to dismiss Ravindra Jadeja (12) but Dwayne Bravo (4 not out) hit the first ball he faced for a four to take the home side to 182 for four in 19.3 overs.
Virat Century After RCB Bat First
Earlier, Kohli struck his maiden T20 century as he carried his bat through the innings with an unbeaten 100 off 63 balls as RCB scored 180 for 2 after electing to bat.
Opening the innings, Kohli, who is yet to score a hundred in his 43 T20 Internationals, struck 11 fours and a six in his superlative unbeaten knock.
He got an able support from Lokesh Rahul who struck a sparkling unbeaten 51 from 35 balls as the duo stitched 121 runs for the unbroken third wicket stand.
Interestingly, Rahul was initially not in the RCB playing eleven but he was included in the team after the toss in place of Mandeep Singh who injured himself during the practice before the match.
The other opener Shane Watson contributed six while A B de Villiers made 20 from 16 balls.
Kohli was seen having some discomfort in the 12th over bowled by Shadab Jakati as he slipped while running for a second run. He later said at the innings break that he had a minor sprain in his ankle but did not trouble much during his unbeaten innings.
Kohli won the toss for the first time in this IPL season and he promptly chose to bat.
The RCB innings though did not begin well as Watson was foxed by a Dhawal Kulkarni delivery in the second over and Jadeja held a skier after running from cover point.
De Villiers was the other batsman out in the eighth over as he simply chipped a good length ball to the Gujarat Lions captain Suresh Raina
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