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Ashwin outwits Buttler as Delhi see off Rajasthan

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SHARJAH: Ravichandran Ashwin won his latest battle with England’s Jos Buttler a season after their ugly ‘Mankading’ showdown as Delhi Capitals inflicted a fourth straight Indian Premier League defeat on Rajasthan Royals to go back top of the table.


Last year’s game between the two was dominated by the sportsmanship row that erupted after Ashwin took off the bails at the bowler’s end when Buttler strayed too far out of his crease looking for a run.


There was no repeat in the new clash but Ashwin did claim Buttler’s wicket as his side took a 46-run victory in the sweltering Sharjah heat.


This time Buttler could not complain. He was one of a host of Rajasthan batsmen to give their wickets away cheaply in the latest disappointment for captain Steve Smith. Buttler took no chances backing up during Ashwin’s bowling. When facing the Indian all-rounder, Buttler looked for a big hit but sent the ball to Shikhar Dhawan who made a diving catch at square leg.


Ashwin gave a huge leap of celebration. “Getting that Jos wicket was important,” he said after the game. Despite the sportsmanship controversy caused by his manoeuvre last year, Ashwin had given a “final” warning before the game that he would do it again.


Both sides were probably relieved that Ashwin, who was named Man of the Match, never got the chance. But according to Ashwin, Delhi coach Ricky Ponting has approached the International Cricket Council over changing the rules for Mankading so that a batsman can be punished without being out. With Buttler gone, Rajasthan gave away wickets easily and never looked capable of matching Delhi’s 184 for eight off 20 overs.


They were all out for 138 in 19.4 overs. — AFP


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