During the five-Test series against Australia, Kohli scored just 190 runs at an average of 23.75
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The maiden win at home came for Deccan Chargers, who won the 2009 tournament in South Africa in between eight losses here in the 2008 and 2010 editions.
Chipli's 35-ball 61 and a solid 50-run stand for the second wicket between skipper Kumar Sangakkara (36) and opener Sunny Sohal (38) took Deccan Chargers to a challenging 175 for five from 20 overs.
Virat Kohli raised hopes of a fightback with a gutsy 71 but barring him, Cheteshwar Pujara (25) and opener Mayank Aggarwal (17), none of the batsmen could get to double figures and the Royal Challengers innings ended at 142 for nine from 20 overs.
The Deccan Chargers bowlers were also clinical in their approach, and pace spearhead Steyn picked up three for 24 to emerge as the Man of the Match. Manpreet Gony also picked up three for 31. Ishant Sharma, looking to make a return to the national squad, bowled well in his four overs on the trot and removed the dangerous Tillekaratne Dilshan.
Royal Challengers captain Daniel Vettori's decision to bowl first backfired, as despite getting Shikhar Dhawan (11) out in the third over, the bowlers could not make much of an impact and Sangakkara and Sohal set the stage for the onslaught with their 50-run stand, which was the highest for any wicket for the 2009 champions in the tournament so far.
Chipli didn't take much time to settle down and he smacked Dilshan for a huge six in the 12th over to makes his intentions clear. He hammered off-spinner Ryan Ninan for two consecutive sixes for a 16-run over and followed it up with three consecutive fours off Zaheer Khan in the next over that bleeded 15 runs.
Chipli hit Zaheer for 22 runs in the nine balls that he faced off the left-arm pacer, who played a stellar role in India's World Cup triumph earlier this month.
Chipli, who hit five fours and three sixes, added 55 valuable runs for the fourth wicket with Jean-Paul Duminy, who came up with a cameo 15-ball 22.
The Royal Challengers bowling attack went wayward in the death overs as the Chargers plundered 63 runs from the last five overs.
The chase was always going to be tough for the Royal Challengers and they never got a good partnership. The only highlight of their batting was Kohli's 51-ball 71 that included five fours and three sixes.
With 58 runs needed from 18 balls, Kohli charged Gony for a six and a four off consecutive deliveries, but the Punjab fast bowler came back strongly and knocked off his stumps with the next ball.
SCOREBOARD
Deccan Chargers:
Sunny Sohal c Tiwary b Ninan 38
Shikhar Dhawan c Vettori b Zaheer 11
Kumar Sangakkara c de Villiers b van der Wath 36
Bharat Chipli not out 61
Jean-Paul Duminy c Kohli b Zaheer 22
Daniel Christian lbw Zaheer 0
Extras (lb 2, w 3, nb 2) 7
Total (for five wickets in 20 overs) 175
Fall of wickets: 1-20 (Dhawan, 2.5 overs), 2-70 (Sohal, 8.6), 3-113
(Sangakkara, 14.4), 4-168 (Duminy, 19.2), 5-175 (Christian, 19.6)
Bowling:
Zaheer Khan 4-0-32-3
Johan van der Wath 4-0-30-1
Sreenath Aravind 3-0-26-0
Daniel Vettori 4-0-29-0
Ryan Ninan 3-0-34-1
Tillekaratne Dilshan 2-0-22-0
Royal Challengers Bangalore:
Mayank Agarwal c Mishra b Gony 16
Tillekaratne Dilshan c Sangakkara b Sharma 7
Zaheer Khan b Steyn 0
Virat Kohli b Gony 71
AB de Villiers c Sangakkara b Gony 0
Saurabh Tiwary c Sangakkara b Mishra 7
Chetshwar Pujara c Christian b Steyn 25
Johan van der Wath c Sangakkara b Steyn 0
Daniel Vettori not out 3
Ryan Ninan c Sangakkara b Christian 3
Sreenath Aravind not out 2
Extras (lb 3, w 2, nb 3) 8
Total (for nine wickets in 20 overs) 142
Fall of wickets: 1-8 (Dilshan, 1.6 overs), 2-16 (Zaheer, 2.6), 3-27
(Agarwal, 4.6), 4-29 (de Villiers, 6.4), 5-56 (Tiwary, 11.1), 6-118
(Pujara, 16.5), 7-118 (van der Wath, 16.6), 8-130 (Kohli, 17.4), 9-137
(Ninan, 19.1)
Bowling:
Dale Steyn 4-0-25-3
Ishant Sharma 4-0-21-1
Manpreet Gony 4-0-31-3
Daniel Christian 4-0-22-1
Amit Mishra 4-0-44-1
Toss: Royal Challengers Bangalore, who chose to field
Results: Deccan Chargers won by 33 runs
Umpires: Rudi Koertzen (South Africa) and S. Ravi (India)
TV umpire: Shavir Tarapore (India)
Match referee: Dev Govindjee (South Africa)
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