Ajinkya Rahane top-scored with an unbeaten 54-ball 68 as Rajasthan Royals posted a formidable 179 for three in their Pepsi Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Mumbai Indians here today.
Batting first after winning the toss, Royals raced to fifty in only six overs and were 88 for one at the end of 10th, before the home side picked up 19 runs in the last over of the innings to put up a challenging score.
Rahane and Brad Hodge (27 off 15) added an unbroken 53-run stand for the fourth wicket in less than five overs to give Rajasthan the much-needed impetus after slowing down a bit in the third quarter.
Rahane smashed eight fours and a six during his knock and was well-supported by Shane Watson (31), with whom he added 62 runs for the opening wicket, and Dishant Yagnik (34).
Rajasthan were off to a flying start with both the openers, Watson and Rahane, looking in ominous form.
After an economical first over by Mitchell Johnson, Rahane got into the groove with a couple of boundaries off Lasith Malinga.
That was just the beginning as what followed in the next few overs at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium was nothing short of a mayhem.
If Watson signalled his intention with a massive six over mid-wicket, Rahane danced down the wicket to loft Pragyan Ojha for a maximum.
Watson meted out special treatment to Malinga, smashing the slinger for three boundaries in the sixth over, which saw Rajasthan score 16 runs.
Ojha bowled a tight seventh over, but Mumbai reaped the reward in the next over, when Keiron Pollard, releasing the ball from way behind the popping crease, forced Watson to edge a wide delivery for wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik to do the rest.
They might have lost a big wicket but Rajasthan continued to bat aggressively, with Dishant Yagnik playing some impressive shots before being dismissed by Harbhajan, who was earlier swept for a four by the batsman.
The 29-year-old Yagnik was particularly severe on Pollard who smashed for a six and four, conceding 16 runs in the 10th over.
Much to Mumbai’s chagrin, Dhwaan bowled a long 12th over, thanks to two no-balls and a wide, and ended up conceding 13 runs.
Trying to be over adventurous, Yagnik attempted to reverse sweep Harbhajan only to give a catch to Sachin Tendulkar at short fine-leg.
Rahane along with Hodge then propelled the hosts after Mumbai seemed to have checked the flow of runs a bit.