IPL: Ajinkya Rahane Fifty Helps RPS to Vital Win Over DD, Keep Campaign Alive
Ajinkya Rahane's vital fifty, backed up by cameos from MS Dhoni and Thisara Perera helped Rising Pune Supergiants to a seven-wicket victory over Delhi Daredevils to keep their 2016 IPL campaign alive.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 06, 2016 12:04 AM IST
Highlights
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Rising Pune Supergiants defeated Delhi Daredevils by seven wickets.
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Ajinkya Rahane scored his 22nd fifty.
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Zaheer Khan missed out for DD in this match due to injury.
Ajinkya Rahane continued his fine run of form and struck a well-controlled unbeaten 63 to lead Rising Pune Supergiants to a much-needed seven-wicket win over Delhi Daredevils'>Delhi Daredevils in an Indian Premier League match at the Feroz Shah Kotla on Thursday.
Earlier, Supergiants bowlers did a good job, especially in the middle overs, to restrict the in-form Delhi Daredevils to 162 for seven after inviting the hosts to bat.
Chasing a modest total on a good track, Supergiants crossed the line easily in 19.1 overs with Rahane carrying his bat. The opener scored unbeaten 63 off 48 balls while skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni played a fiery 27 off 20 balls.
Supergiants remained at number six in the points table but got a crucial win under their belt, having struggled to find their feet in their debut season after losing some key players to injuries.
It was only third win for the Pune outfit after losing six matches.
JP Duminy, who led the Daredevils in place of Zaheer Khan, was top-scorer for the hosts with a 34-run knock, which came off 32 balls with just one shot to the fence.
Sanju Samson (20), Karun Nair (32) and Sam Billings (24) were all guilty of throwing away their wickets after good starts.
The Supergiants stifled the Daredevils innings with excellent bowling from Rajat Bhatia (2/22) and R Ashwin (0/34) in the middle overs. Had it not been for some powerful hits by Carlos Barthwaite (20 off 8), Daredevils would have struggled to find momentum.
Pawan Negi contributed unbeaten 19 off 12, getting 13 runs of last over bowled by paceman Ashoke Dinda (1/34).
Supergiants openers - Usman Khwaja (30 off 27) and Rahane set up the chase with their 59-run stand. While Khwaja, playing his first IPL match, looked rusty, Rahane was rock solid with his shots.
Khawaja struggled to get his timing early on but played a few good shots after spending some time at the crease. Off-spinner Jayant Yadav (0/25) bowled well for the hosts but the visiting team batsmen managed to survive his spell.
Supergiants openers did not set the field on fire but kept scoring at a steady pace, reaching 59 without loss at the end of eight overs.
Leg-spinner Amit Mishra drew the first blood when he had the Australian stumped with a googly.
Another southpaw batsman came to the crease in the form of burly Saurabh Tiwary as Supergiants were confortably placed at 74 for one after 10 overs.
Tiwary launched Mishra for a six over long-on only in his second ball off the innings. Mishra bowled two no balls in that over but the batsman could not exploit those.
Rahane pulled Brathwaite for a four to bring up his side's 100 and also inched closer to his half-century with that shot.
Tiwary was sent back by leggie Imran Tahir much to the relief of the hosts camp. Tiwary and Rahane added 45 for the second wicket in five overs.
It brought Pune skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to the crease and he began with a monstrous straight hit off Pawan Negi. The shot touched the balcony in the third tier. Supergiants now needed 47 off the last five overs.
It became 37 from three balls as Tahir and Mishra bowled two tight overs. Shami though released the pressure created by the spinners by bowling a wide to boundary ropes. Dhoni then hit the paceman for a four and followed it up with a six.
Tahir again did the job for his side by getting rid of dangerous Dhoni but credit for that wicket should go to Billings, who took a stunner, running to his right and plucking it from the air.
Sri Lankan Perera creamed off two sixes off Tahir to end all hopes of the hosts, who remained at third position in the table. Shami had Perera caught in the first ball of the last over but that turned out to be no ball.
Earlier, Dinda was consistent in hitting the right areas from the start and bowled at a decent pace to contain the home openers. He bowled five dot balls to young Riashabh Pant (2) and the pressure got the better of the young batsman, who missed the line while trying to whack one out and was bowled in the paceman's second over.
Nair made a confident start with a boundary off Scott Boland, adding to the two boundaries hit by Samson off Perera.
Dinda, who was very impressive in his first two overs, conceded two boundaries in his third to Nair, who drove the first ball to cover region fluently and then relished a waist height full toss which he dispatched to fine leg boundary.
Daredevils were going at a decent pace but Samson fell to a soft dismissal, ending his 35-run partnership with Nair, when he chipped one straight to R Ashwin at mid-wicket. That was the last ball of power-play with the hosts sitting pretty at 48 for two.
Off-spinner R Ashwin and Bhatia then bowled very tight two overs each as Daredevils reached 69 for three at the half stage. Bhatia also got rid off Nair (32) in the 10th over.
Billings, who had made an impression on his debut at this very ground against Kolkata Knight Riders, joined his captain Duminy at the crease.
The England batsman brought the crowd to its feet when he smashed R Ashwin for two consecutive sixes in the 13th over. Duminy then brought up the team hundred with a couple in the last ball of that over.
Bhatia returned to complete his quota and dismissed Billings, who attempted a switch hit and found the fielder near boundary ropes. Bhatia finished with excellent figures of 4-0-22-2.
Brathwaite batted with his usual flair as he launched Murugan Ashwin for two sixes. The West Indian then hammered a flat straight six off Boland in the next over but failed to connect a slow bouncer and was holed out to Perera at square leg.