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Royal Challengers will try to bounce back.

Statesman (India)

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CAPE TOWN, April 21: Shrugging off a defeat will be high on the agenda of the Royal Challengers, Bangalore, while the Deccan Chargers will strive to keep their redemption journey on when the two teams meet each other here tomorrow. The Bangalore team started their journey in the second edition of the Indian Premier League in style by drubbing the defending champions, the Rajasthan Royals, by 75 runs. But they lost their second encounter to the Chennai Super Kings by 92 runs yesterday.

Skipper Kevin Pietersen (in AFP photo) will certainly expect another gutsy knock from Rahul Dravid, whose 48-ball 66 laid the cornerstone of their win in the first match, and there may be …

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