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Having lost two tight games they should have won at the start of the season, KXIP managed to get on the right side of the results in the last couple of games, although it was too close for comfort by their own admission.
Dhawan's maiden IPL ton and three sixes by Axar in the final over helped them chase down 180.
The 26-year-old pacer clocked a breathtaking 156.2 kmph while bowling to Jos Buttler in the third over of Rajasthan Royals' run chase against Delhi Capitals. He bettered compatriot Dale Steyn's (154.4 kmph) record in the process.
Royals lost the plot in the last five overs partly due to selfish approach from senior player Robin Uthappa.
While Stokes will be an important cog in the Rajasthan Royals wheel, the team will also have to fix its top order which has been short of runs in the last five games, leaving too much for the lower-order to get.
De Kock slammed a 36-ball 53 and Suryakumar Yadav smashed a 32-ball 53 as Mumbai overhauled the target with two balls to spare.
Royals will need to come up with some quick-fix measures to snap their three-match losing streak when they take on a formidable Delhi Capitals.
With the win, Delhi reclaimed their position at the top, having lost only one game in the tournament so far.
Both sides have won three games each and lost one.
The two skippers Kohli and Iyer would look to lead from the front and outwit each other in what promises to be a thrilling contest.