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IPL: Sunrisers beat RR by 32 runs

| | May 09, 2014, at 05:39 am
Motera, May 8 (IBNS) Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Rajasthan Royals (RR) by 32 runs in a Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on Thursday.

Chasing Hyderabad's 134 for nine, Rajasthan were all out for 102 in 19.5 overs.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar's sensational spell bowling was strong enough to destroy Rajasthan's batting line-up.

Kumar picked up four wickets by giving away 14 runs in his four.

Steven Smith was the oly RR batsman to cross 20-mark with is 22 runs off 33 balls.

Dale Steyn picked up two wickets by giving away 31 runs in his four overs.

Earlier, Hyderbad posted 134 on the scorecard withi Shikhar Dhawan top-scoring with his 33.

RR skipper Shane Watson registered the second hat-trick of the tournament.

Watson finished his two overs with three successes by giving away 13 runs.

Rajat Bhatia also took three wickets for RR.

 

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