Match 4: Rajasthan Royals vs Otago Volts
Brendon McCullum-led Otago Volts had become a force to reckon with in the tournament and their encounter with the Royals was expected to be a close match.
But that wasn’t the case and Rajasthan found a new hero in Rahul Shukla who bowled a brilliant over where he dismissed three key batsmen including Brendon McCullum for a first-ball duck. The Otago were reeling at 22/4 at one stage and with some decent knocks from James Neesham (32) and Nathan McCullum (28), they reached a total of 139 runs which looked improbable at one stage. Apart from Shukla, Cooper continued his good form as he picked two wickets.
Considering their form, it was supposed modest score for Rajasthan and their openers added to the woes of their opponents by adding 49 runs for the first wicket. From 49/1, the Royals were 72/4 within no time as Neesham picked some key wickets. Towards the end, Rajasthan needed 24 to win off the last two overs and as he often does under crunch situations, Brad Hodge once again played a brutal knock down the order and the single-handedly won the match for his team.