IPL 8: James Faulkner's All-Round Show Scripts 26-Run Win for Rajasthan Royals
James Faulkner scored 46 and took 3 for 26 as Rajasthan Royals restricted Kings XI Punjab to 136/8 after posting 162/7 in the Indian Premier League.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 11, 2015 10:36 am IST
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Rajasthan Royals got their Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign off to a bright start, beating Kings XI Punjab by 26 runs in a preliminary round match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium here on Friday.(Scorecard | Highlights)
Chasing 163 runs to win, Punjab's reply never really got going and they only managed to reach 136/8 in their 20 overs.
Australia's World Cup hero James Faulkner was Royals' star man too, as he scored a quick-fire knock of 46 and finished with bowling figures of 3/26.
The Punjab run-chase got off to the worst possible start when Virender Sehwag (0) was out first ball of their innings, edging a Tim Southee delivery to the wicketkeeper.
And their problems compounded further with the quick dismissals of Wriddhiman Saha (7) the dangerous Glenn Maxwell (7).
India's Test opener Murali Vijay (37) was shaping up nicely to guide the team's run-chase but his run out in the ninth over severely dampened their chances from which they simply didn't recover.
Earlier, Rajasthan Royals posted 162/7 against Kings XI Punjab in their 20 overs
Faulkner (46) was the principal run scorer for the Royals while pacer Anureet Singh 3/23 was the pick of the Punjab bowlers.
Punjab captain George Bailey won the toss and invited Royals to bat.
His judgement was justified by his team's bowlers, as they struck as early as in the second over when pacer Anureet dismissed India batsman Ajinkya Rahane for zero.
Royals were unable to get over the early jolt and kept losing wicket at regular intervals. Skipper Steven Smith (33) put up some resistance but pacer Mitchell Johnson struck twice in the 11th over to seize the initiative and reduce Royals to 75/5 in 10.4 overs.
However, the 51-run sixth-wicket partnership of Deepak Hooda (30) and Faulkner resurrected their innings and helped them post a decent total.
A minute's silence and black armbands were worn by the players, match officials and the commentators to pay tribute to the death of the legendary former Australia captain and cricket broadcaster Richie Benaud prior to the start of the match.