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Bengaluru , 01 May 2018

Royal Challengers Bangalore(RCB) pulled off an excellent Bowlingperformance to defeat MumbaiIndiansby 14 runs in an Indian Premier League(IPL) clash at the M.chinnaswamy Stadiumhere on Tuesday.Chasing a managable target of 168 runs, Mumbailost wickets at regular intervals and could only post 153/7 in their 20 overs.Except for Hardik Pandya, who scored a patient 50 off 42 deliveries, the rest of the Mumbaibatsmen were unable to stand up to the RCB bowlers.RCB are now at the fifth spot in the IPL table with six points from their eight matches. Mumbaiare second from bottom in the eight-team ladder with four points from eight matches.Mumbai's chase ran into trouble right from the start as they lost their entire top order in the first seven overs before the total had reached the 50-run mark.Kiwi pacer Tim Southeestruck the first blow when he bowled Ishan Kishanin the first over. Fellow pacer Umesh Yadav struck in the fourth over when he sent back the other opener Suryakumar Yadav and MumbaiIndiansSkipperRohit Sharmaoff successive deliveries in the fourth over.The dangerous duo of Kieron Pollardand Jean-paul Duminyseemed to have stemmed the rot for a brief period when they put together 26 runs in the span of four overs.Pacer Mohammed Sirajseparated the duo when Pollard edged one to Quinton De Kock When Duminy was run out in the 12th over, Mumbaiwere in trouble at 84/5.The two Pandya brothers - Hardik and Krunal - however gave a tough fight to the RCB bowlers with a 56-run stand off 39 balls.But when Krunal miscued an attempted reverse scoop off Siraj to hand an easy catch to Mandeep Singh at backward point, it was as good as game over for Mumbai.

The RCB pace trio of Southee, Siraj and Umesh claimed two wickets each.Earlier, a disciplined Bowlingeffort by Mumbairestricted RCB to a moderate 167/7.The Mumbaibowlers pulled out all stops to keep the star-studded Bangalorebatting line-up at a manageable total.Put into bat, Bangalorestarted on a cautious note as openers Manan Vohraand de Kock added 38 runs for the opening wicket in five overs.Pacer Mitchell Mcclenaghandrew the first blood for Mumbaias he dismissed de Kock (7) in the fifth over.With the addition of another 23 runs in Bangalore's scorecard, an in-form Vohra (45 off 31) was trapped leg before off a Mayank Markande delivery in the ninth over.Incoming batter and SkipperVirat Kohli(32 off 26) then joined Brendon Mccullumand the duo showed some resistance forging a 60-run partnership to take Bangalorepast the 100-run mark.McCullum ran himself out while trying to take a single with the Bangalorescorecard reading 121/3.Kohli then tried to take Bangaloreforward with Mandeep Singh (14 off 10) however, medium-pacer Hardik Pandya's double blow in the 17th over put the hosts on the back-foot.He sent both the batters back to the dug out on successive deliveries to send Bangalorereeling at 139/5.A 10-ball 23 by Colin De Grandhommein the final moments, however, helped the hosts reach a fighting total despite Washington Sundar(1) and Tim Southee(1) failing to fire.For Mumbai, Hardik Pandyawas the pick of the bowlers with figures of 3/28 while Markande, McClenaghan and Jasprit Bumrah bagged a wicket each.

Brief scores:

Royal Challengers Bangalore: 167/7 (Manan Vohra45, Brendon Mccullum37; Hardik Pandya3/28) vs MumbaiIndians: 153/7 in 20 overs (Hardik Pandya50, Krunal Pandya 23, Jean-paul Duminy23).

 

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