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South Aust vs RCB, Group B at Bengaluru, , Oct 05 2011 - Match Result

RESULT
Group B (N), Bengaluru, October 05, 2011, Nokia Champions League T20

RCB won by 2 wickets (with 0 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
70 (36)
virat-kohli
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Scorecard summary
South Australia 214/2(20 overs)
Royal Challengers Bangalore 215/8(20 overs)
end of over 2014 runs • 1 wicket
RCB: 215/8CRR: 10.75 
Arun Karthik6 (2b 1x6)
Sreenath Aravind6 (3b 1x4)
Dan Christian 4-0-44-1
Shaun Tait 4-0-32-5

That brings us to the end of an incredible T20 game, one where 215 was successfully chased through a last-ball six, hit by a man who took his career tally to 232 with that hit. Thanks for joining us. Don't miss when Warner, Watson, Gayle and Dilshan test this pitch further in the first semi-final

Virat Kohli has won the MoM award. He says: "Top of the table. Never been in such an exciting T20 match all my life. I had my eyes closed on the last ball. We were sitting upstairs, and thought if Chris and Dilshan could bat five or six overs, we had a fair chance. I was calm and relaxes, but of course you can't stay assured chasing 215."

Dan Vettori: "Pretty amazing game of cricket. One thing about this ground is you can chase anything here. Always things you can do well, the last five overs were really poor. Harris and Callum and Dan Christian batted extremely well. The dew does change this wicket. The new ball turns a bit, but once it becomes soft, it's really difficult. However, the class of the batsmanship coupled with the wicket was amazing."

Callum Ferguson, standing in for Klinger who injured himself while catching Gayle: "Obviously disappointing to not defend 214. Dan Harris and Dan Christian batted well, Tait came back with the ball and went bang bang bang, but Virat and Dilshan batted beautifully. We were backing our bowlers to execute despite the dew, disappointed not to do that. Tait takes a lot wickets at a good strike-rate, the value he brings to our side is amazing."

As RCB go ecstatic, spare a thought for South Australia. They have a centurion, one of them took five wickets, and yet they lost last ball. How much did the lbw against Dilshan cost them? How much did that drop off Kohli cost them? Dilshan went onto hit at least one six after that reprieve. All this shouldn't take away from this uninhibited chase from Bangalore, who never let the asking rate get out of hand

This is the fifth-highest successful chase in all Twenty20 cricket, and the highest in all Champions league matches

Oh hello. RCB have drawn NSW for the semi-final at Bangalore. That's Watson, Warner, Gayle, Dilshan, Kohli on this ground

Arun Karthik, still struggling for breath, says, "I just kept it simple, I waited for it to arrive. I knew it was going to be a slower ball, I waited and then gave it my all." Too many slower balls as I said. Too predictable

A sea of red descends on the stadium, and that's red with gold sleeves and not black. Kohli is relived. Plucks a stump out. Karthik is yet to come down off his high. He gets a hug from the coach and the owner. RCB, RCB reverberates around the stadium. Bangalore have been a wonderful audience. They applauded Harris's century too, which can't be said of many Indian crowds. And when their team were on a roll, they went absolutely berserk

19.6
6
Christian to Arun, SIX runs

Arun Karthik you beauty. Too many slower balls. Karthik is expecting it. Slog-sweeps it, like you would a spinner. Sends it twenty rows over midwicket. Will South Australia regret not trying to run him out previous ball?

Six required off the last ball. Damn we can't get a tie here

19.5
1b
Christian to Aravind, 1 bye

slower wide half-volley, brave brave ball, Aravind swings, misses, they steal the bye. The keeper lets them take it

19.4
2
Christian to Aravind, 2 runs

he goes down the ground this time, mistimes the slower ball, it bounces short of long-on. They sneak a couple

This is your chance Aravind. Get nine runs, all will be forgotten

19.3
4
Christian to Aravind, FOUR runs

slower ball, on a length, Aravind moves across, scoops this over short fine

Aravind is the new batsman. He has some runs to make up for

19.2
W
Christian to Arun, OUT

slower ball, Karthik slogs, hit on the pad, they want a leg-bye, the keeper takes his time to hit the stumps down. Another wicket gone

Jamaluddin Syed Mohammad run out (†Ludeman) 2 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 100

"Tait such a strange one. Either winning you the match or losing it. No in between." Garreth, somehow I feel modern culture doesn't appreciate such characters

19.1
1
Christian to J Syed Mohammad, 1 run

slower ball, outside off, can just get a single to short third

Christian to bowl the last over. Normally a reliable man

end of over 194 runs • 3 wickets
RCB: 201/7CRR: 10.57 RRR: 14.00
Jamaluddin Syed Mohammad1 (1b)
Arun Karthik0 (0b)
Shaun Tait 4-0-32-5
Aaron O'Brien 4-0-44-1
18.6
1
Tait to J Syed Mohammad, 1 run

low full toss outside off, driven to deep cover for one. Tait gets high-fives and pats on his back. What a spell. Bear in mind he had to dismiss both Dilshan and Kohli twice each

18.5
W
Tait to Bhatkal, OUT

An extraordinary five-for for Tait. They kept back his three overs among the last six. They kept all their eggs in the often fragile Tait basket, but he has taken five in his last three. This time he is full and straight. Bhatkal misses. The middle stump is out of the ground

Raju Bhatkal b Tait 1 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50
18.4
W
Tait to Vettori, OUT

Has Tait won South Australia the match? The trouble with Vettori, decent lower-order batsman, is that he has just one trick against the quick bowler. Shuffle across and go fine. Twice in a row Tait has bowled wide outside off to him. This time Vettori tries to clear fine leg nonetheless, but manages just a leading edge. Caught at short fine

Daniel Vettori c sub (GD Putland) b Tait 8 (5b 0x4 1x6) SR: 160
18.3
1
Tait to Bhatkal, 1 run

full, quick, on the pads, concedes the leg-bye

Raju Bhatkal is the new batsman

18.2
W
Tait to Dilshan, OUT

what a gem, what a comeback, Chinnaswamy Stadium has gone deathly quiet. This is what they held Tait back for. He bowls a late inswinging yorker that takes the middle stump out. It swings in enough to beat the bat, which seemed to have the yorker covered. Dilshan walks back dejected

Tillakaratne Dilshan b Tait 74 (47b 9x4 2x6) SR: 157.44
18.2
1nb
Tait to Dilshan, (no ball)

Instead it's the beamer. He went for the yorker, the wet ball perhaps slipped? Tait apologies immediately, but it seems to have hurt Dilshan's hand

Tait will want to bowl the nasty bouncer now

18.1
1
Tait to Vettori, 1 run

Tait knows Vettori likes shuffling across and pulling, so he bowls a wide full toss. Sure enough Vettori shuffles, guides it to third man for one

Eighteen require doff the last two overs. SA will want two wickets from Tait

end of over 1814 runs • 1 wicket
RCB: 197/4CRR: 10.94 RRR: 9.00
Daniel Vettori7 (3b 1x6)
Tillakaratne Dilshan74 (45b 9x4 2x6)
Aaron O'Brien 4-0-44-1
Shaun Tait 3-0-28-2
17.6
1
O'Brien to Vettori, 1 run

Oh the stumps at the non-striker's end. They have saved three runs here. Vettori jumps out of the crease again, drives powerfully and straight, but into the stumps. The ricochet gets him a single

17.5
6
O'Brien to Vettori, SIX runs

what uninhibited Twenty20 cricket from Bangalore. Vettori jumps out second ball, goes over midwicket, the late flick of the wrists carries it 20 rows back

17.4
O'Brien to Vettori, no run

Vettori tries the reverse sweep first ball. Fired in quick, big appeal for lbw, but it has hit him outside off

In comes Danny V, and will be on strike because Agarwal didn't even try to cross and bring Dilshan to strike

17.3
W
O'Brien to Agarwal, OUT

this is a superb comeback from O'Brien. He didn't fire this in. He didn't go leg side. He flighted this even higher, a touch wider. Agarwal tried to go over cover again. Early into the shot. Sliced to point. This is riveting stuff

Mayank Agarwal c Harris b O'Brien 6 (2b 0x4 1x6) SR: 300
17.2
6
O'Brien to Agarwal, SIX runs

What a shot first ball. Bangalore don't seem to have negative bone tonight. This is flighted on off, he clears the front leg, gets down on a knee, lofts it inside-out over extra cover. Twenty rows back

17.1
1
O'Brien to Dilshan, 1 run

short outside off, cut to point for one

Mayank Agarwal is the new batsman. O'Brien, though, will bowl the first ball to Dilshan

end of over 1714 runs • 1 wicket
RCB: 183/3CRR: 10.76 RRR: 10.66
Tillakaratne Dilshan73 (44b 9x4 2x6)
Shaun Tait 3-0-28-2
Nathan Lyon 3-0-25-0
16.6
W
Tait to Tiwary, OUT

The short ball does it. This is short outside off, angling further away. Tiwary goes for the pull, toe-ends it to mid-on. The game is still on

Saurabh Tiwary c Borgas b Tait 9 (7b 0x4 1x6) SR: 128.57
Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
DJ Harris
108 runs (61)
17 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
35 runs
6 fours0 six
Control
69%
TM Dilshan
74 runs (47)
9 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
17 runs
1 four0 six
Control
59%
Best performances - bowlers
SW Tait
O
4
M
0
R
32
W
5
ECO
8
J Syed Mohammad
O
4
M
0
R
29
W
1
ECO
7.25
Match details
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
TossSouth Australia, elected to bat first
Series
Season2011/12
Player Of The Match
Hours of play (local time)20.00 start, First Session 20.00-21.20, Interval 21.20-21.40, Second Session 21.40-23.00
Match days5 October 2011 - night (20-over match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsRoyal Challengers Bangalore 2, South Australia 0
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