Taylor guides Rajasthan to thrilling win against Pune

JAIPUR, India, (Reuters) – New Zealand’s Ross Taylor  hit an unbeaten 47 off 35 balls to guide Rajasthan Royals to a  thrilling six wicket victory over Pune Warriors in the Indian  Premier League (IPL) yesterday.

Chasing 144 for victory, the Shane Warne-led side were  reduced to 92 for four in the 15th over and needed a 52-run  unbroken stand for the fifth wicket between Taylor and Ajinkya  Rahane (15) to reach the target with three balls to spare.

Taylor, dropped on 31 by compatriot Nathan McCullum, hit  four boundaries and two sixes after leg-spinner Rahul Sharma  pegged Rajasthan back with three wickets for just 13 runs, which  included a maiden over.

With their fifth win in nine matches, the Rajasthan outfit  reached the top of the IPL table while debutants Pune lost their  sixth match on the trot and were rooted at the bottom.

In yesterday’s other match in Chennai, Suresh Raina set up a  19-run win for champions Chennai Super Kings with a 35-ball 59.

Raina hit six boundaries and two sixes and with support from  Mike Hussey (41-ball 46) and Albie Morkel (19 off six balls)  powered the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side to 165 for five.

Deccan Chargers, led by Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara, got off  to a flying start through an unorthodox 30-ball 56 from opener  Sunny Sohal.

But the Chargers lost their way after Sohal, who hit six  boundaries and four sixes, was bowled while trying a reverse  sweep and the team finally managed 146 for eight wickets from  their 20 overs.