Hodge’s cameo guides RR to thrilling win

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JAIPUR: T20 specialist Brad Hodge played an excellent cameo to guide Rajasthan Royals to their fourth victory, pipping Deccan Chargers by five wickets in a thrilling finish.

Hodge smashed an unbeaten 48 off 21 deliveries as the home team successfully chased down a daunting target of 196 with two balls to spare. It was glovesman Dishant Yagnik, playing his first match of the tournament, who hit successive boundaries off Dale Steyn to clinch the issue on a belter of a track at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.

Royals required 25 runs in the last two overs and it became all the more difficult after Johan Botha was caught in the deep off Anand Rajan’s first delivery of the penultimate over. However, Hodge — who is the highest run-getter in the history of T20 cricket — had other ideas.

First, Hodge (6×4 2×6) smashed Anand Rajan to long-on for a boundary and then hit a magnificent six over wide long-off to bring down the equation to 11 in the last over.

First ball by Steyn was hit for two runs by Hodge before he gave the strike to Yagnik with a quick single.

Yagnik smacked the third ball past the off-side field and down to deep cover and then smashed the next delivery past the diving cover fielder to set off wild celebrations in the Rajasthan camp. (PTI)

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