RCB shot out for 70 in big defeat

Rajasthan Royals 71 for 4 (Starc 2-29) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore 70 (Tambe 4-20, Richardson 2-18) by six wickets
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Two days ago, when Royal Challengers Bangalore blew a winning position to lose to Kolkata Knight Riders by two runs, Virat Kohli had said his side had lost the game more than the opposition winning it. Royal Challengers repeated the performance against Rajasthan Royals, minus the winning-position part. Within the first 14 deliveries of the match, they lost four wickets, including those of AB de Villiers and Yuvraj Singh. Just past the halfway stage of their innings, they lost their last realistic hope - Kohli. From 46 for 7, it was somewhat of an achievement to move past the lowest IPL total of 58, but there was no getting back in the game. Royal Challengers posted 70, the third-worst score in the IPL, and Royals completed the formalities for the loss of four wickets.

After Kohli was asked to bat, he said he would have done that anyway had he won the toss. What was to follow, however, wouldn't have figured even in his worst nightmare. This was a pitch with something for the bowlers. There was some seam and bounce, and also a bit of swing. But considering the kind of shots Royal Challengers played, they would have been in trouble on almost any surface.

A couple of dots in the opening over were enough for Yogesh Takawale to charge out and heave at Stuart Binny, only to edge a gentle outswinger to the keeper. Kohli walked in and took a wicket off his first ball. His call for a single following a push to off was so late Parthiv Patel, not the best of runners, had little chance of making it across.

Yuvraj Singh had a nervy seven-ball stay. He was beaten a couple of times by Tim Southee, and almost yorked himself. Then Kane Richardson trotted in and sent down a 129.6 kph outswinger. And Yuvraj promptly followed it and tickled it to second slip.

At 5 for 3, Royal Challengers had their best pair in the middle to combat the crisis. Instead, AB de Villiers played on first ball, attempting a half-hearted back-foot punch without having the width. Kohli needed someone to just last for a few overs. But that was asking for too much.

Three quiet overs later, Sachin Rana played on to Shane Watson in the same manner as de Villiers. Albie Morkel is used to coming in at the death to try and hit his big sixes, but even the Powerplay was not over yet this time. His second ball against spin, Morkel went for a big six, and holed out off a googly from Pravin Tambe.

Kohli must have surely been fuming inside, but the very next ball, he calmly swatted Tambe for four through extra cover. First ball of the next over, he stepped out and lifted Southee over mid-on. That was about as close as Royal Challengers were coming to a fightback. In Tambe's next over, Kohli received a half-tracker and pulled it straight to midwicket.

Mitchell Starc and Ravi Rampaul helped their side move past 58, before Tambe wrapped up the innings to end with 4 for 20, his best IPL figures. The RCB pair bowled their hearts out, but by the time Starc reduced Royals to 36 for 3, they were already more than half way to their target.

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    Royal Challengers Bangalore were shot out for 70, the third-worst score in the IPL, and Rajasthan Royals completed the formalities for the loss of four wickets

Run shy

141

The total runs scored in this match. This is the second lowest aggregate for a completed match in the IPL.

Slow go

6

Number of times that a team has taken longer to successfully chase down a score of 70 or less in all T20 cricket

End of streak

1

That Watson four was the first scored off Y Chahal this season

Quickest kill

5.3

No of overs in which Mumbai chased down KKR's 67 in 2008 – the fastest successful IPL chase (in an uninterrupted match)

Late comer

1

Number of times that Albie Morkel has batted in the Powerplay – today was the first time

Batting order

No 4

The highest position at which Albie Morkel has batted in the IPL - four times, all four against the Rajasthan Royals

Lowest of the low

58

The lowest score a team has been bowled out for in the IPL – this happens to be Royals v RCB in 2009

A new low

70

This is RCB's lowest score in the IPL, and third lowest that any team has been bowled out for

Plumbing the Depths

2

Number of times RCB have lost more than five wickets in the first 10 overs of an IPL innings. They were 45-6 today, they were 51-7 against KKR in 2008

Small Mercy

20-3

RCB's worst score in the Powerplay in terms of runs in the IPL (came in 2012). They were 22-5 today

Never Before

5

Number of wickets RCB lost in the Powerplay today - they have never lost as many before

Historic Mark

17-5

The score from which Kapil Dev scored his legendary 175 against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup. Also Chris Gayle's highest T20 score

Early Trouble

1

Number of times RCB have lost more than three wickets inside the first three overs of an IPL innings

Golden Duck

4

Number of times AB de Villiers has been dismissed for a first-ball duck in the IPL