Johan Botha scored a fluent 44 to back up his three-wicket haul as Rajasthan Royals clinched a seven-wicket victory over table-topping Mumbai Indians in their in Jaipur.
All-rounder Botha helped restrict Mumbai to a paltry 94 for four, a total which the home side overhauled with 11 balls to spare.
Batting first after losing the toss, Mumbai lost Davy Jacobs and Sachin Tendulkar in successive overs from Amit Singh and Ashok Menaria respectively.
Mumbai needed Ambati Rayudu and Rohit Sharma to build a partnership, but Menaria struck again by having Rayudu caught and bowled in the ninth over.
Rohit Sharma (13) was then snared by Shane Warne, who finished with figures of one for 13 off four overs.
Kieron Pollard and Andrew Symonds added 18 off 33 balls before the former was trapped lbw by Botha, who went on to claim Symonds and Rajagopal Sathish in his next over.
Singh then reduced Mumbai to 83 for eight by bowling Lasith Malinga. Ali Murtaza and Harbhajan Singh (10 not out) helped the visitors finish on 94 for eight, their lowest total in the IPL.
In reply, Rajasthan overcame the early loss of Rahul Dravid - caught by Tendulkar off Munaf Patel - as Shane Watson and Botha took the team to 46 for one at halfway.
But Malinga put an end to the 39-run stand by forcing Watson (26) to play a short-pitched delivery which he edged to the wicketkeeper.
Ross Taylor joined Botha at 56 for two and the duo brought the requirement down to 23 off the last five overs.
Pollard and Malinga failed to pull off anything dramatic, but Patel managed to rattle the off-stump of Botha (44 off 39) before Taylor (13 not out) and Menaria scored the five runs needed to post Rajasthan’s 11th victory in 14 home IPL matches.

