Warne's Rajasthan finally win a IPL game
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Shane Warne's Rajasthan Royals have finally won a match in the new Indian Premier League season, beating Kolkata Knight Riders by 34 runs at Ahmedabad.
AA Jhunjhunwala top-scored with 45 runs from 36 balls and Adam Voges an unbeaten 37 from 22 as the Royals made 7-168 and restricted the Knight Riders to 5-134.
In Mumbai, Jacque Kallis struck an unbeaten 66 off 55 balls to lead Royal Challengers Bangalore to a seven-wicket win over the Indians.
Mumbai made 9-151 and Bangalore passed the target with five balls remaining.
- AAP
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