Shane Watson gets hat-trick in IPL loss

The Sunrisers Hyderabad survived a hat-trick from Australia's Shane Watson to beat the Rajasthan Royals by 32 runs in the Indian Premier League.

Rajasthan Royals skipper Shane Watson

The Rajasthan Royals have lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad despite a hat-trick to skipper Shane Watson. (AAP)

A hat-trick to skipper Shane Watson was not enough to stop the Rajasthan Royals from suffering a 32-run loss to Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League.

Watson's three-wicket haul - across two overs - was the second of the 2014 tournament, restricting the Sunrisers to 9-134 on Thursday night (Friday morning AEST).

But the Australian Test allrounder failed to continue his form with the bat, falling for just 11 to countryman Moises Henriques as his side tallied 102.

Fellow Australian Steve Smith top-scored for the Royals with 22 from 33 balls, until a lower-order onslaught from fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar signalled the end for Watson's men.

Kumar claimed 4-14, including James Faulkner, with the Royals losing six wickets for 24 runs.

The defeat ended Rajasthan's four-match winning streak and denied them a chance to jump to equal-first on the ladder.

They remain outright third after eight games, with the Sunrisers four points behind in fifth.


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