Dubai: When it pours it rains. The metaphor can rightly be attributed to Rajasthan Royals (RR) team today who not only won the crucial toss in batting friendly conditions but were also able to solve the last puzzle of jigsaw, swapping their two crucial players -- Robin Uthappa and Jos Buttler here at Dubai International stadium.
Especially Uthappa, who came to his old self today with wide array of shots all over the ground against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), hammering for four boundaries in Washington Sundar's over early in his innings.
Such was the blitz that the RR team raced to 52-1, with Uthappa (32) scoring the bulk of runs in just 16 deliveries in the powerplay. None of the bowlers were spared as the 34-year-old batsman clubbed Udana for boundaries and a six in the third over itself.
Uthappa (41 off 22 balls) was dismissed in the eighth over by Yuzvendra Chahal after he tried to slog sweep a delivery that took the outside edge of the bat and pouched by Aaron Finch.
Ben Stokes (15 off 19 balls) had to anchor the innings in the face of Uthappa's raining boundaries, but could not stay at the crease for long as his team would have wanted and was removed by Chris Morris. He was done in by by the change of pace from Morris while trying to pull and was caught by the wicket-keeper.
Yuzvendra Chahal proved why he is the stand out in RCB's bowling as he took two consecutive wickets of Uthappa and Sanju Samson (9 off 6 balls) who was caught by Chris Morris in the eighth over. Samson seemed to be timing the ball well but a miscued shot resulted in his dismissal at long-off.
This brought Steve Smith and Jos Buttler to the crease with a responsibility to take the team to a good total. Both the batsmen looked iffy at the start. In the tenth over, Chahal weaved his magic again conceding only four runs, a remarkable effort by T-20 standards.