Rajasthan Royals have successfully dealt with all the challenges thrown at them in the five games they have played so far.
Four of those wins have come while chasing, with the one here yesterday against an consistent outfit like Chennai Super Kings, being the most convincing. They made a mockery of the 157-run target as openers Ajinkya Rahane and Shane Watson shared a blazing 144-run stand off 97 balls.
That there has not been a standout effort with the ball goes to show the Royals are clicking well again as a unit. Leg-spinner Pravin Tambe has been their most successful bowler with five wickets from as many games at 23 and a decent economy rate of 6.76.
While Kings XI Punjab have a put up a reasonable bowling effort so far, it is their famed batting that has let them down. The last year's runners-up have had an ordinary start this season, with only a win to show from four games.
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