IPL 9 RCB vs GJ: Virat Kohli's ton in vain as Gujarat Lions roar

Despite the skipper's 63-ball 100 RCB suffer a six-wicket defeat.

Update: 2016-04-24 19:16 GMT
Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Virat Kohli celebrates his century during an IPL T20 match against Gujarat Lions at Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot on Sunday (Photo: AP)

Rajkot: Star batsman Virat Kohli’s maiden  T20 hundred went in vain as Gujarat Lions produced a clinical  batting display to beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by six wickets in an IPL match here on Sunday.

Batting first, the RCB posted a challenging 180 for two  as captain Kohli, batting with a minor ankle sprain, hit his  first IPL as well T20 century but the Lions chased down the  target with three balls to spare with a combined effort from  their top-order batsmen.

Dinesh Karthik steered the run chase for the Lions with  an unbeaten 50 off 39 balls while Brendon McCullum (42),  Dwayne Smith (32), captain Suresh Raina (28) made useful  contribution as the home side notched up their third win in  four matches.

The Lions, who had suffered a 10-wicket thrashing at the  hands of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the last match here on April  21, now have eight points from five matches. Gujarat Lions began their run chase at the Saurashtra  Cricket Association Stadium in a flier as they reached 47 for  no loss in the first five overs with Smith and McCullum in an  aggressive mood, hitting two sixes and three fours during that  period.

Smith was, however, the first one to be dismissed in the  sixth over bowled by Kane Richardson as A B De Villiers took a  fine catch to reduce the home side to 47 for one.

Brendon McCullum then took over as he smashed Richardson  with two sixes and as many fours in the same over as if taking  revenge on the hapless bowler for the dismissal of Smith.

The sixth over yielded 25 runs for the Lions at the  expense of a wicket and at the powerplay overs, the home side  were cruising nicely at 72 for one.

McCullum fell in the ninth over to a fine delivery from  chinaman bowler Tabraiz Shamsi who had the batsman caught and  bowled. The middle over saw captain Raina and Karthik batting  sensibly, scoring mostly in singles and doubles with  occasional fours. At the 15 over mark, the Lions were 136 for 2, needing 45  runs with eight wickets in hand and at an asking rate of just  over nine runs per over.

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