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CLT20 : Bangalore Clash With Redbacks In Do-Or-Die

Bangalore, Oct 4: A buoyant Royal Challengers Bangalore will cross swords with South Australia Redbacks here tomorrow as the race for the semifinal spots in the Champions League Twenty20 intensifies.RCB, who clinched their first win

PTI Published : Oct 04, 2011 15:24 IST, Updated : Oct 04, 2011 15:27 IST
clt20 bangalore clash with redbacks in do or die
clt20 bangalore clash with redbacks in do or die

Bangalore, Oct 4: A buoyant Royal Challengers Bangalore will cross swords with South Australia Redbacks here tomorrow as the race for the semifinal spots in the Champions League Twenty20 intensifies.


RCB, who clinched their first win of the tournament defeating Somerset on Monday, are at the bottom of Group B with two points while Redbacks (three) are placed third.

Assuming that Warriors (four points from three matches) defeat Somerset (three from three) tomorrow, RCB could qualify for the semifinals if they overcome Redbacks' challenge.

Thanks to the 51-run win against Somerset on Monday, Daniel Vettori's RCB have a healthy net run rate of + 0.438.

However, rain can also decide the fate of the teams. An abandonment of Wednesday's matches will mean that Kolkata Knight Riders with four points will make it to the semis along with Warriors.

After a poor start to the tournament with two back-to-back defeats, RCB are back in contention, thanks to the Chris Gayle-inspired runaway win over Somerset.

The RCB batting has gained momentum with the top order coming to the party while posting a tournament-high total of 206 against Alfonso Thomas's black-clad gladiators.

Gayle took a rain-ravaged Bangalore by storm with a dominating show that saw the Jamaican smashing a 46-ball 86 that had the opposition bowlers scurrying for cover.

Tillakaratne Dilshan, Virat Kohli, Saurabh Tiwary and Mayank Agarwal played the supporting role as Gayle cut loose at the square.

Given the comfort of defending an intimidating total of 206, Sreenath Arvind and Daniel Vettori did most of the damage as Somerset crumbled under pressure.

But RCB cannot expect the game against Redbacks to be a lark in the park. Led by Michael Klinger the South Australians are a well-balanced side. PTI

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