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IPL 8: RCB ride roughshod over DD on Starc, Aaron power

Updated on: 26 April,2015 10:50 PM IST  | 
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An incisive display of pace bowling by Royal Challengers Bangalore helped them beat hosts Delhi Daredevils by 10 wickets at Feroz Shah Kotla ground

IPL 8: RCB ride roughshod over DD on Starc, Aaron power

Delhi: It was a sweet homecoming for Delhi boy Virat Kohli as he led Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to a crushing 10-wicket win over Delhi Daredevils in an Indian Premier League match here today.


Varun Aaron (2/24) and Mitchell Starc (3/20) produced fiery spells of fast bowling to help RCB dismiss Delhi Daredevils for a paltry 95 after opting to field at the Feroz Shah Kotla.


Chasing 96, openers Chris Gayle (62 not out off 40 balls) and Virat Kohli (35 not out off 23) made short work of the modest target, getting the team home in 10.3 overs.


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Royal Challengers Bangalore teammates celebrate the dismissal of Delhi Daredevils captain J P Duminy at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday. Pic/PTI

With the emphatic win, the Bangalore side got its IPL campaign back on track and now has three wins in six games.

For the Daredevils, it was their fourth defeat in seven matches.

Gayle scored the bulk of the runs in the small chase with Kohli happy to see the fireworks from the non-striker's end.

The West Indian got the small chase going by smashing medium pacer Dominic Joseph for 14 runs off his first over.

He looked in his usual devastating touch after missing out in the last game.

Gayle later smacked leggie Imran Tahir over mid-wicket to get to his fifty. It was one of the four sixes he hit in his blistering knock. Kohli, who only got to score his first boundary in the seventh over, hit the winning runs, his sublime straight drive that brought the crowd on its feet.

His fans chanted 'Kohli Kohli' at regular intervals but in the end, they went home after thoroughly enjoying Gayle's show.

Earlier, Starc and Aaron produced fiery spells of fast bowling as Royal Challengers Bangalore bundled out Delhi Daredevils for a paltry 95.

Starc (3/20) and Aaron (2/24) led a spending bowling effort after Royal Challengers decided to put Daredevils into bat.

The visitors struck in the first over through their premier pace bowler Starc, who fired his trademark inswinger into the  pads of in-form Shreyas Iyer and the umpire did not take long to raise his finger. It was a big blow for the hosts as Iyer went into the game as the Daredevils' leading run-getter.

Captain JP Duminy walked in next and alongside Mayank Agarwal, he was up against serious pace from both ends with Aaron also steaming in. However, Aaron conceded 13 runs in his second over to release a bit of pressure.

Just when it looked as if the Daredevils' innings was getting some momentum, RCB broke the backbone of Daredevils by taking three quick wickets to reduce the hosts to 39 for four in 6.3 overs.

All their experienced batsmen -- Duminy(13), Yuvraj Singh (2) and Angelo Mathews (0) -- were gone in a space of seven balls.

After David Wiese had Duminy caught behind, Aaron came back to remove Yuvraj and Mathews in successive balls to put the visitors on top. Yuvraj played a loose shot on a good length ball that took off after pitching before Mathews  looped a simple catch to AB de Villliers at midwicket.

It was another failure for Rs 16 crore buy Yuvraj, who has scored 124 runs in seven innings at 17.71.

By the first time-out, the scoreboard had a sorry look to it with the home team crawling to 45 for four in nine overs.

For RCB, wrecker-in-chief Aaron proved his worth with a spirited spell after he was brought back into the side in place of injured leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal.

Kohli chose to go with an extra seamer in the absence of Chahal and the move worked.

It soon became 72 for six after left-arm spinner Iqbal Abdulla had Agarwal (27) stumped in a wicket maiden and in the next over, Wiese trapped Nathan Coulter-Nile in front of the stumps.

Starc then added two more wickets to his tally by sending back Amit Mishra and Shahbaz Nadeem with perfectly placed off-stump yorkers to end Delhi's miserabale innings.

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