“I have done a
pooja”,
chuckled Rahul Dravid a few days ago, when asked to explain Rajasthan
Royals’ incredible winning run at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium. The
benefits of the skipper’s invocation were revealed on Tuesday, as his
side overcame a shaky period to win by four wickets.
While increasing its winning streak to 12, RR brought an end to Otago’s unbeaten run of 16 matches.
RR
finishes top of group A and gets a chance to further embellish its
legacy at home when it plays Friday’s semifinal here. Otago, though,
will hope nervously that Perth Scorchers, even if it loses, ensures that
Mumbai Indians does not sneak through at its expense.
With
Ajinkya Rahane in resplendent form, RR began its chase of 140 by
scoring 31 off the first three overs. Otago’s bowlers slightly pulled
back their lengths afterwards to rein in the opposition batsmen. Yet, RR
remained in control of proceedings, but a five-over period — from the
10th to the 14th — yielded only 18 runs for the loss of Sanju Viswanadh,
Shane Watson and Stuart Binny.
The arrival of Brad
Hodge lifted the pace of the innings, as he struck the first boundary
for 30 balls in the 15th over. A couple of fours and sixes by the
Australian followed soon to reduce the required equation to 27 off 21
balls, but Rahane’s dismissal ensured RR was still not comfortable.
However,
Hodge was in no mood to relent and, thanks to a little assistance by
Kevon Cooper, guided his team home with five balls remaining.
Earlier,
Dravid expectedly decided to bat second and replaced Vikramjeet Malik
with Rahul Shukla. It proved to be an inspired move as the 23-year-old
rattled Otago with a triple strike in his first over — the innings’
fourth.
Hamish Rutherford was bowled by a full ball,
Brendon McCullum was trapped lbw to an incoming delivery and Derek de
Boorder looped a shorter one to be dismissed caught and bowled.
Neil
Broom joined the trio in the dugout in the next over, as his attempted
hook off Watson was top-edged and snapped up by ‘keeper Viswanadh.
After
leading Otago to a thrilling win over Perth on Sunday, Neesham rescued
his side through a 53-run partnership off 47 balls with Ryan ten
Doeschate. However, the former was caught at long-on when he attempted
to lift Cooper’s slower ball for a six.
ten Deoschate
was trapped in front by Tambe in the next over to leave Otago reeling
at 81 for six. However, Butler and Nathan McCullum played vital cameos
to establish a competitive total.
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