Chandigarh: Rajasthan Royals defeated Punjab Kings by three wickets in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on Saturday.
Asked to bat first, Punjab Kings, who played without their injured skipper Shikhar Dhawan, didn't get any momentum in their innings with lower-order batter Ashutosh Sharma (31), Jitesh Sharma (29) and Liam Livingstone (21) managing to take the team close to the 150-mark.
In reply, RR huffed and puffed their way to the victory target of 148 with a ball to spare, thanks to Shimron Hetmyer's 10-ball 27 after Yashasvi Jaiswal (39), Tanush Kotian (24), Riyan Parag (23) frittered away starts. Kagiso Rabada (2/18) was the best bowler for Punjab with his two wickets.
For RR, Keshav Maharaj (2/23) and Avesh Khan (2/34) picked up two wickets each, while Trent Boult (1/22), Kuldeep Sen (1/35) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1/31) bagged one each.
Live updates from the second innings
- Over 16-19.5 (152/7)
RR kept losing wickets at regular intervals and Punjab Kings seized the opportunity and kept building pressure on the visitors. They took the game deep while RR batters helped them playing little defensive shots. Harshal Patel picked wicket of Riyan Parag in his second over and then Sam Curran sent dangerous looking Rovman Powell and Keshav Maharaj in the dugout in the 19th over. However, Hetmyer kept his calm and displayed his power hitting skills to take his side home. RR beat Punjab by 3 wickets with a ball to spare when they were expected to finish the things off in 17-18 over.
- Over 11-15 (99/3)
Samson tried to steer the scoreboard to some extent but he is also playing some cautious shots and isn’t timing the shots quite well. RR also lost Yashasvi Jaiswal in the phase as he tried to attack a short delivery from Kagiso Rabada outside off but ended up lobbing a catch. Rabada also dismissed Samson in the 14th over with a delivery seaming in as it hit the batter on his pads. The match is turning out to be a thrilling contest now with the chasing side needing 49 runs from the last five overs.
- Over 6-10 (66/1)
Tanush Kotian returned to the pavilion as he tried a slog a delivery from Livingstone but failed and was clean bowled as a result. Jaiswal middling the ball but he is playing with a slow strike rate and the shot-making on the pitch is looking pretty difficult. RR need to set their foot on the pedestal otherwise they might find themselves in a tough situation.
- Over 0-6 (43/0)
Yashasvi Jaiswal is middling the ball while debutant Tanush Kotian is still getting into the groove. The young gun is experienced in high-level cricket while the upcoming star of Indian cricket, Yashsvi is finding gaps with his drives on both sides of the ground. The target is also quite low and so it has allowed Tanush to take his time to settle on the crease.