Indian Premier League: Ravindra Jadeja's all-round show helps Chennai beat Rajasthan by 7 runs
Ravindra Jadeja scored 36 off 33 and claimed 4/33 to leave Rajasthan Royals in shambles in their Indian Premier League match.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 24, 2014 03:59 pm IST
Ravindra Jadeja produced a brilliant all-round display after Dwayne Smith's fine batting show as Chennai Super Kings defended a modest total to beat Rajasthan Royals by seven runs in their IPL match here on Wednesday. (Scorecard | Highlights | Points Table)
Put into bat, Chennai scored 140 for six, thanks mainly to opener Smith's 28-ball 50 and Jadeja's crucial 36 not out lower down the order and then shot Rajasthan out for 133 in 19.5 overs at Dubai International Cricket Stadium to post their second consecutive win in the tournament.
Number 10 batsman, Dhawal Kulkarni, who top-scored for Rajasthan with an unbeaten 28 from 19 balls, threatened to take Rajasthan to an unlikely win by hitting a huge six in the final over to take his side to within nine runs from the last two balls. But, the number 11 batsman Pravin Tambe (2) was run out in the penultimate delivery to end the match. (Match in pics)
Jadeja was the main tormentor of Rajasthan batsmen with his left-arm spin bowling with figures of four for 33 in his four overs, including two crucial wickets -- that of captain Shane Watson (7) and Sanju Samson (16) -- from consecutive balls in the seventh over. (Also read: Enjoyed bowling more than batting, says Jadeja)
Ishwar Pandey, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ben Hilfenhaus and Mohit Sharma chipped in with a wicket each as Chennai bowlers made life difficult for Rajasthan batsmen with a disciplined effort.
Chasing 141 for a win, Rajasthan began on a bright note but lost wickets early on to put themselves on the back foot. They failed to stitch any substantial partnership with 28 for the ninth wicket being the highest.
None of the Rajasthan batsmen could put up any resistance with number 10 Kulkarni being the top scorer and half of their side were back at the pavilion at 63 for five in 10.5 overs.
Some of Rajasthan batsmen, including captain Watson, went for big shots which led to their downfall and inability to save wickets.
From a bright start, Rajasthan were slumped to 57 for four at the halfway mark, needing 85 from the last 10 overs with six wickets in hand.
Any hopes of a Rajasthan victory was as good as over after Steven Smith (19) was out in the 13th over. Rajat Bhatia gave some fight with a belligerent 20-ball 23 which was studded with a four and a six but that turned out to be delaying the inevitable.