-
Lebanon's Christians mark Easter in solidarity with war-hit south
-
Leeds beat West Ham in shoot-out to reach FA Cup semis for first time in 39 years
-
Pegula romps to WTA Charleston Open victory
-
David six-hitting spree powers Bengaluru to IPL win
-
Union draw leaves St Pauli stranded in Bundesliga drop zone
-
UK police arrest protesters near base used by US
-
Trump issues foul-mouthed threat to Iran after US airman rescued
-
Alcaraz plans to play full clay-court season, get 'socks dirty'
-
'Super Mario Galaxy' blasts off in N. America box office debut
-
Artemis astronauts begin fifth day on historic Moon mission
-
Bielle-Biarrey sparkles as Bordeaux-Begles cruise in Champions Cup
-
Trump draws criticism with fiery Easter message on Iran
-
OPEC+ hikes oil production quotas, issues warning
-
British PM slams London event for booking Kanye West, sponsor quits
-
Pogacar wins joint-record third Tour of Flanders
-
Trump threatens 'hell' for Iran over Strait of Hormuz
-
Shami, Pant help Lucknow beat Hyderabad in nervy IPL clash
-
What we know about the race to rescue downed US airman in Iran
-
US commandos went deep into Iran to rescue downed airman: media
-
Liberated McIlroy eyes more Masters magic after career Slam
-
Van Dijk apologises for Liverpool thumping by Man City
-
British PM slams London festival for booking Kanye West
-
'Choose peace': Pope marks first Easter under cloud of Mideast war
-
British royals attend Easter service without Andrew
-
US media says commandos probed deep into Iran to rescue downed airman
-
Revellers parade giant penises to dash stigma in Japan's fertility festival
-
Artemis astronauts glimpse Moon's 'Grand Canyon' ahead of historic lunar flyby
-
Middle East war hits Britain's fish and chip shops
-
Artemis astronauts to study the Moon's surface using mainly their eyes
-
Second US airman downed over Iran 'SAFE and SOUND': Trump
-
Indonesia lays to rest peacekeepers killed in Lebanon
-
Pharmaceutical logistics in demand as war rattles supply chains
-
Messi marks new stadium with goal but Miami held by Austin
-
Afghan mother seeks justice after Pakistani bombing kills hundreds
-
UK royal family's dilemma over Andrew's daughters
-
Pope marks first Easter under cloud of Mideast war
-
AI at war: Five things to know about Project Maven
-
In the online 'maxxing' era, what's the deal with fiber and protein?
-
At Met Opera, life after a school shooting takes center stage
-
Taiwan opposition leader to make 'peace' visit to China, first in 10 years
-
Iran targets Israel, Kuwait after Trump gives deadline for deal
-
McIlroy seeks rare Masters repeat in wide-open Augusta fight
-
Israel says will strike Lebanon-Syria border crossing
-
Paul topples Tiafoe to book Houston ATP final against Burruchaga
-
Jokic out-duels Wemby as Nuggets down Spurs in overtime
-
Trump gives Iran 48 hours to make deal, search for missing airman continues
-
Lens' title push in Ligue 1 hit hard by Lille defeat
-
Arteta demands Arsenal response after FA Cup shocker at Southampton
-
Barca move clear in La Liga as Real Madrid stumble
-
Lakers injury crisis deepens as Reaves out for regular season
David six-hitting spree powers Bengaluru to IPL win
Tim David belted eight sixes in a blistering 70 not out to fire Royal Challengers Bengaluru to their second win of the IPL season, hammering Chennai Super Kings by 43 runs on Sunday.
David's 25-ball blitz steered defending champions Bengaluru to 250-3, the highest total in this season's tournament, after the hosts were put in to bat first at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
Bengaluru bowled Chennai out for 207 in 19.4 overs to condemn the five-time IPL winners to a third defeat in as many matches.
Seam bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar took three wickets for Bengaluru. Jacob Duffy, Abhinandan Singh and Krunal Pandya claimed two each.
Bengaluru top the 10-team IPL table with a better run-rate than Rajasthan Royals, Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings. All four sides have won their opening two matches.
Bengaluru, who won their first IPL title in 18 attempts last year, started strong after Virat Kohli hit an 18-ball 28, and the rest of the batting kept up the pace and then accelerated.
Kohli's fellow opener Phil Salt made 46 and Devdutt Padikkal reached 50 before skipper Rajat Patidar, who finished unbeaten on 48, and David tore into the Chennai attack.
Australia's David launched a brutal assault at the back end of the Bengaluru innings and whacked England's Jamie Overton for four sixes and a four in a 30-run 19th over.
David and Patidar put on 99 runs in 36 balls as Bengaluru plundered 97 runs from the final five overs.
Chennai lost three early wickets, including skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad for seven, to immediately fall behind in the chase.
Sarfaraz Khan's 25-ball 50 and good knocks from Prashant Veer (43) and Overton (37) added some spark to an otherwise disappointing Chennai show.
Chennai veteran M.S. Dhoni is recovering from a calf strain and likely to be out for the first two weeks of a competition scheduled to end on May 31.
G.AbuOdeh--SF-PST