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Buttler's masterful 124-run knock was followed by a spirited bowling performance as Rajasthan Royals (RR) defeated SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 55 runs here at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday.
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Chasing a mammoth target of 221, Rahman and Morris led the way as RR restricted SRH to 165 for eight wickets in 20 overs
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SunRisers were guilty of being sloppy in the field, dropping catches, and missing runouts.
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The SA keeper’s blistering 70 steers Mumbai to seven-wicket victory
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Rajasthan register their second victory as Kolkata slip to yet another defeat
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In pursuit of 330, England slumped to 168 for six at the midway stage but Sam, who came into bat at No. 8, took them to the verge of an unlikely win with his counterattacking knock.
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India has made on change in the playing XI, bringing T Natarajan in place of Kuldeep Yadav. The visitors have also made one change in their playing XI. Mark Wood has replaced Tom Curran.
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Rohit Sharma's sensational 64 off 34 balls and skipper Virat Kohli's unbeaten 80 off 52 balls powered India to a massive 224 for two, their best ever total against England
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India could make just 24 for three in the powerplay stage whereas England cruised to 57 for one thanks to Buttler's power-hitting
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Going into World Cups, you probably look at hosts nations one specially as strong as India who are going to be favourites for that tournament, Buttler added.
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Woakes, who was with the England squads for the tours of South Africa, Sri Lanka and India, has not featured in any match
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At the end of the second session, Jos Buttler and Ollie Pope were batting on 14 and 18 respectively, having stitched together a 18-run partnership for the sixth wicket.
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Needing 164 to win, the English faltered when reduced to 89 for four, but opener Dominic Sibley and Jos Buttler shared an unbeaten 75-run partnership to lead team to the victory
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England were 320 for four when rain halted play in Galle
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Morgan owned the stage with a power-packed 68 not out off 35 balls with a half a dozen of sixes apart from five boundaries in Kolkata Knigt Riders' 191 for 7
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Table-toppers MI are on course to make it to the play-offs but the game is crucial for Rajasthan, who are languishing at seventh place and a loss would mean a step closer to elimination
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Kohli is probably the most complete player out of the three of them across formats. His ability to chase things down in the limited-overs format and to pace it as well as he does as often as he does and be not out at the end is extraordinary, says Root
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Buttler, who started as a opener in the IPL tournament, has been batting down the order in recent games
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After a good bowling performance saw Rajasthan Royals restrict Chennai Super Kings to a modest 125/5.
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The win kept RR's play-off hopes alive while leaving their beleaguered opponents on the verge of elimination