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PWI vs RCB 46th Match IPL 2013 Highlights

Watch the highlights of PWI vs RCB 46th Match IPL 2013 - Indian Premier League Twenty20 tournament of the 46th T20 match played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Pune Warriors India at Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune in 02nd May 2013.

PWI vs RCB 46th Match IPL 2013 Highlights
AB de Villiers knocked 26 off the Ashok Dinda's final over © BCCI / IPL

Saurabh Tiwary and AB de Villiers' fifties sets up to Royal Challengers Bangalore crushing 17-run victory over Pune Warriors India, despite a fighting knock from Robin Uthappa's 75 in the 46th match of a Indian Premier League.

* AB de Villiers hammered a 23-ball his second fastest fifty for Royal Challengers Bangalore in Indian Premier League.

RCB scored 187-3 in 20 overs with top scorer by Saurabh Tiwary cracked a 52 off 45-balls including 2-sixes & 2-fours.

AB de Villiers hammered a unbeaten 50 off 23-balls, Moises Henriques blasted a unbeaten 27 off 13-balls included 4-fours & a six with strike rate of 207.69.

Virat Kohli struck 25 off 18-balls including 3-fours and Chris Gayle scored a run-a-ball 21-runs included 2-fours & a six.

PWI best bowler by Ashok Dinda took 2-wickets and one for Tirumalasetti Suman.

PWI scored 170-9 in 20 overs with top scorer by Robin Uthappa hammered a 75 off 45-balls including 5-sixes & 5-fours with strike rate of 166.66.

Angelo Mathews blasted a 32 off 19-balls including 3-sixes with strike rate of 168.42, Yuvraj Singh hit 16 off 11-balls included 2-sixes and Aaron Finch scored 15 off 11-balls contained one-six & a four.

RCB best bowler by Vinay Kumar picked up 3-wickets for 31-runs in 4-overs, and Murali Kartik captured two-wickets, Chris Gayle, RP Singh and Moises Henriques each took one-wickets.

AB de Villiers named Player of the match for his blazing unbeaten 50 off facing 23-balls including 6-fours and 2-sixes with strike rate of 217.39.

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