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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

IPL -12th Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Full Highlights



Indian Premier League - 12th match Bangalore Royal Challengers v Rajasthan Royals 2007/08 season Played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore, on 26 April 2008 - day/night (20-over match) .
Rajasthan Royals are now looking splendid and moving up the table proving all odds which prevail about them before the starting of IPL wrong and are now on second place in table behind Chennai Super Kings. They won their third consecutive win against Bangalore Royal Challengers who today looked totally outclassed against all round performance by Rajasthan Royals who won the toss and elected to field first . Shane Warne briliant captaincy plus Rajasthan bowlers awesome form made Bangalore Batsmen to stop at 135. Then in reply Rajasthan batted well inspite of losing early wickets ,Smith and Watson both played splendid and helped Rajasthan achieve again a exciting win . Rajasthan Won by 7 wickets.
So Final Scorecard:
Bangalore Royal Challengers 135 for 8 (Taylor 44, Watson 2-20)
Rajasthan Royals 138 for 3 (Watson 61*, Smith 49, Z Khan 1-24)
Player of the match SR Watson (Rajasthan Royals)
Result Rajasthan Royals won by 7 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)
Detailed ScoreCard
IPL -12th Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Full Match Replay
Toss IPL 12th Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 1
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 2
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 3
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 4
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 5
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 6
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 7
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 8
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 9
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 10
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 11
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 12
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 13
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 14
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 15
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 16
12th IPL Match Rajasthan Royals Vs Bangalore Royal Challengers Part 17

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Saturday, April 26, 2008

Rajasthan Royals in fourth spot of the table in the DLF Indian Premier League

Thursday, April 24th, 2008: The Rajasthan Royals have moved up to the fourth spot in the league standings of the DLF Indian Premier League after their three-wicket victory over the Deccan Chargers in Hyderabad on Thursday.

They have four points from three games. The Kolkata Knight Riders continue to head the table with four points from two matches. Second placed Delhi Daredevils and third placed Chennai Super Kings also have four points from two matches but inferior net run rate.

Compared to Kolkata’s net run rate of +3.764, Delhi have +2.988, Chennai have +0.975 and Jaipur have -0.419.

Team

Mat

Won

Lost

Tied

N/R

Pts

Net RR

For

Against

Kolkata

2

2

0

0

0

4

+3.764

334/39.0

192/40.0

Delhi Daredevils

2

2

0

0

0

4

+2.988

275/28.1

271/40.0

Chennai

2

2

0

0

0

4

+0.975

448/40.0

409/40.0

Rajasthan Royals

3

2

1

0

0

4

-0.419

514/58.0

512/55.1

Bangalore

2

1

1

0

0

2

-3.423

248/39.4

387/40.0

Mumbai Indians

2

0

2

0

0

0

-0.254

367/40.0

374/39.4

Deccan Chargers

3

0

3

0

0

0

-1.339

466/60.0

472/51.5

Kings XI Punjab

2

0

2

0

0

0

-1.365

373/40.0

408/38.1


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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Rajasthan royals vs. Delhi daredevils Match Result

Rajasthan Royals on 129 for 8 wickets after 20.0 overs


RA Jadeja 29

MF Maharoof
4 over
11 runs
2 wicket

R Bhatia4.0over
17 runs 2 wicket

Delhi bowlers restrict Rajasthan to 129


A fine bowling display by Delhi Daredevils restricted Rajasthan Royals to a modest 129 for eight in the Indian Premier League match at the Ferozeshah Kotla ground here tonight.

Electing to bat after winning the toss, the Royals, mostly composed of inexperienced domestic players, failed to raise a big partnership with Daredevils bowlers sticking to a tight line and length.

Except for Brett Geeves, all the other host bowlers returned miserly figures.

The visitors were never in a position to post a big score with the highest partnership being 22 for the seventh wicket.

Glenn McGrath did not allow the Daredevils to start with a flourish with a fine three-over spell in which he removed opener Taruwar Kohli (7) and conceded 13 runs.

Though McGrath was hit for a huge six over point fielder by Kohli in the first over itself the veteran fast bowler avenged it in the next over by removing the young opener, who was caught by Mithun Manhas at team score of 17.

The other opener Yusuf Pathan (10) was out in the fourth over trying to steal a single but could not beat the throw of Manhas from the square area.

Royals were pushed to the wall next over with Australian all-rounder Shane Watson running out himself in search of a second run. All-rounder Darren Lehman followed his fellow Australian Watson soon after being trapped by Farveez Mahroof and that was before the visitors' 50 came up in the ninth over. If the Royals first five overs yielded a meagre 37, it was even slower after that and they were 57 for four after 10 overs.

Mohammad Kaif tried to steady the innings but after running seven singles and a two he was holed out at short fine leg to Geeves while trying an attempted scoop of a Rajat Bhatia delivery to reduce his team to 57 for 5.

Young Ravindra Jadeja briefly brought the more than 30000 crowd something to cheer hitting a huge six over long on boundary off Daniel Vettori and a fine leg four next ball. The left hander hit another six over long on off the same bowler before the old warhorse had the last laugh clean bowling his nemesis.

Jadeja topscored with 29 which he made from 23 balls with the help of two fours and two sixes. Dinesh Salunkhe remained not out with a valuable 26.

Captain Shane Warne produced a run-a-ball 14 before being out to a Mahroof delivery which hit his stumps after caressing the pads.

Maharoof was the pick of Daredevils bowlers returning figures of 2 for 11 while Bhatia claimed 2 for 17.

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Warne wins toss, Rajasthan Royals bat first.

Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne won the toss and decided to bat first against Delhi Daredevils in the Indian Premier League match at the Ferozeshah Kotla Stadium here today.

Teams :

Rajasthan Royals: Shane Warne (Capt), Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammad Kaif, Taruwar Kohli, Darren Lehmann, Munaf Patel, Yusuf Pathan, Mahesh Rawat, Dinesh Salunkhe, Shane Watson, Siddharth Trivedi.

Coach: Shane Warne

Delhi Daredevils - Virender Sehwag (Capt), Rajat Bhatia, Shikhar Dhawan, Gautam Gambhir, Brett Geeves, Dinesh Karthik, Glenn McGrath, Farveez Maharoof, Mithun Manhas, Manoj Tiwary, Daniel Vettori.

Coach: Greg Shipperd.

Umpires: G A Pratap Kumar and Aleem Dar.

Third Umpire: Ian Howell


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Saturday, March 22, 2008

Jaipur play their cards well

"I don't know what they are doing," remarked IPL Commissioner Lalit Modi about Jaipur, his home team, after the first players' auction in Mumbai on February 20. Of the nearly US$ 42 million that was spent by the eight teams on blockbuster names, Jaipur had spent only around US$ 2.95 million.

On Tuesday, after the second auction, Jaipur spent just US$ 385,000 more but emerged with the biggest smile of them all.

For a total of US$ 3.35 million - just half a million over what Chennai and Hyderabad spent for MS Dhoni and Andrew Symonds in the first auction - Jaipur's Rajasthan Royals are looking quite formidable: Shane Warne, Graeme Smith, Younis Khan, Shane Watson, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Kamran Akmal, Yusuf Pathan, Mohammad Kaif, Munaf Patel, Morne Morkel and Sohail Tanvir.

"We have put together a great squad from the two auctions at our price," Fraser Castellino, the CEO of the franchise, told Cricinfo. "I would call this a victory for us. Other teams have great squads too, but now I believe they may have overspent a bit. We believe we are well-placed now, as good as any of the other teams."

While spending just under three-fourths of the near US$ 5 million that the seven franchises have spent, Jaipur's strategy of staggering their purchases across the two auctions seems to have worked.

"We would like to be called a strategic franchise now," Castellino said. "After today, few people will say we are a weak team. There were a lot of people who made fun of us last time. What they failed to understand then was we had a clear strategy, and we were as sure as they were that this was serious business."

On Tuesday, Jaipur started the ball rolling by picking up England allrounder Mascarenhas (US$ 100,000), with whom they had been negotiating for the last few days. Hampshire's Twenty20 specialist was a last-minute addition to the auction after being cleared early on Tuesday morning by the county, which also has Warne on its rolls.

Then, they bought Australian allrounder Watson (US$ 125,000), South Africa fast bowler Morkel (US$ 60,000) and Pakistan left-arm seamer Tanvir (US$ 100,000).

Explaining the strategy, Castellino said, "Yes, there were good players in the first auction. But we also knew then that there were a lot of good Twenty20 specialists who missed out and who would come into play in the second auction. We targeted them this time, and our strategy has worked."

However, Jaipur could still run into some trouble with the second part of their strategy - tackling the minimum cap of US$ 3.3 million for the first auction in two attempts. While Castellino claimed that the cap covered the entire auction process and included the amount spent in the second auction as well, IPL governing council member IS Bindra told Cricinfo that the penalty for falling short last month "still stands".

"It was very clear early on that the first auction was just the first step," Castellino said. "All the franchises knew then that there would be a second auction. And as far as we are concerned, we have crossed the minimum cap and adhered to the rules."

Jaipur now plans to rope in some more players from India, some of them through their Cricket Star talent hunt, steered by former India coach Greg Chappell.

"We will be taking a few more players from India, especially through our Cricket Star programme through which we are currently talent-spotting across the country," Castellino said. "If we find some exceptional talent we will fast-track him into the team this season, but there will be somebody from the programme in the team definitely next time."