Gilchrist, Sharma smash Deccan to victory against Bangalore Royal Challengers

CAPE TOWN, (Reuters) – Adam Gilchrist and Rohit  Sharma hammered explosive half centuries to set up a  comprehensive 24-run victory for the Deccan Chargers against the  Bangalore Royal Challengers in their Indian Premier League (IPL)  match at Newlands yesterday.

Unbeaten Deccan are top of the table after two matches.  Their total of 184 for six was the highest of the competition so  far and Bangalore never seriously threatened to match it before  subsiding to 160-8.

South African Jacques Kallis (15) and England’s Kevin  Pietersen (11) both briefly flourished before being caught at  cover and stumped respectively.

The run chase did feature a 48 from just 27 balls by India  batsman Rahul Dravid and 50 from 32 deliveries by 20-year-old  Virat Kohli but the contest was never close.

Former Australia international Gilchrist belted five sixes  in his innings of 71 from 45 balls for Deccan. Right hander  Sharma equalled that in his 52 from just 30 deliveries against a  largely hapless Bangalore bowling attack.

Former England captain Pietersen was the least punished  bowler with a return of two wickets for 31 runs in his four  overs.
The second edition of the IPL was moved out of India due to  security concerns and logical issues surrounding the general  elections being held in that country.