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Jadeja's 37-run over, three wickets stun Bangalore

An astonishing all-round display from Ravindra Jadeja saw him smash 37 runs from the innings' final over and then take 3-13 to inspire Chennai to an IPL win over Virat Kohli's Bangalore

Ravindra Jadeja has smashed a record-equalling 37 runs off the final over before claiming 3-13 to lead Chennai Super Kings to a 69-run victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League match in Mumbai.

Chris Gayle, while playing for Bangalore, had also hit 37 runs in a single over against Kochi Tuskers' Prasanth Parameswaran during the 2011 edition of the IPL – but Jadeja's Sunday best was one of the most astonishing all-round tours de force the competition has seen.

Chennai chose to bat and Jadeja, who was dropped on zero, rocketed his team's total from 4-154 at the end of the 19th over to 4-191 at the end of the 20th. 

He hit five sixes and a four in Harshal Patel's 20th over – with one of the sixes coming off a no ball – for his 28-ball 62.

Jadeja's amazing sequence of hitting in that over was: 6,6,6 (off the no-ball) 6,2,6,4. 

Image Id: BE921C1A7F304DEA9CA367315FC2EFDE Image Caption: Jadeja launches a six // BCCI-Sportzpics

In reply, Bangalore scored 9-122, mainly due to Jadeja's brilliance with the ball.

"Jaddu (Jadeja) is somebody who can change the game on his own," said Chennai skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Jadeja, a seasoned all-rounder with left-arm spin, took the heart out of Bangalore's run chase by clean bowling in-form Australian Glenn Maxwell (22) and AB de Villiers (4). 

Between those two vital blows, Jadeja also ran out Australian star Dan Christian off a direct throw which reduced Bangalore to 5-81 in the 10th over with the chase falling apart for Virat Kohli's team.

Image Id: 631E8B5F829F4114829B57F88B7EF38C Image Caption: Dan Christian is run out by a Jadeja direct hit // BCCI-Sportzpics

"It's good to get a performance like this out of the way early in the season," said Kohli, who scored only eight. "You can probably say one guy beat us."

In Sunday's other game at Chennai, Delhi Capitals joined Chennai Super Kings and Bangalore at the top of the IPL table on eight points after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad in the competition's first Super Over this season.

Kane Williamson nearly pulled off victory for Hyderabad but his unbeaten 66 off 51 balls took his team to 7-159, only equalling Delhi's 4-159.

Left-arm spinner Axar Patel, playing his first IPL game after recovering from the coronavirus, gave away only seven runs in his Super Over against Hyderabad's Australian skipper David Warner and Williamson.

Delhi skipper Rishabh Pant hit a boundary against leg-spinner Rashid Khan and then ran a leg bye off the last ball to hand Hyderabad their fourth loss this season in five games.