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Royal Challengers Bangalore storm past Delhi Daredevils

| | Apr 27, 2015, at 04:58 am
New Delhi, Apr 26 (IBNS) Royal Challengers Bangalore sealed a convincing victory over Delhi Daredevils as they won by 10 wickets and 57 balls to spare, here at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on Sunday.

Batting first, Delhi Daredevils were eliminated for just 95 runs.

It was the lowest total posted by any team batting first in IPL 2015.

Mitchell Starc took 3 wickets while David Wiese and Varun Aaron notched up 2 wickets each for RCB.

Royal Challengers Bangalore finished the job with the bat in just 10.3 overs without losing a wicket.

Chris Gayle scored 62 off 40 balls whereas his opening partner scored 35 off 23 balls.

Gayle smashed 4 sixes and 6 fours during his knock.

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