Hodge turns up with the ball
ESPNcricinfo staff
15-May-2011

Brad Hodge returned career-best figures • Getty Images
The short boundaries in Indore proved to be bad masters for Rajasthan Royals. The small playing field seemed to be playing on their minds as batsman after batsman in the middle order perished to reckless strokes. Brad Hodge was at the receiving end of those gifts, ending up with a career-best 4 for 13, and also a quickfire 33 off 17 to give Kochi's net run-rate a big boost.
What worked for Hodge the bower was that all of Rajasthan batsmen thought they could hit him for sixes. They couldn't have been more wrong. Hodge came onto bowl with three early wickets gone, and with batsmen itching to bolster the run-rate. Rajasthan didn't look to rebuild; they knew they would need a substantial total here. Ashok Menaria began with a six off Sreesanth, Shane Watson with three off debutant left-arm spinner P Prashanth. At 56 for 3 after eight, it seemed like Rajasthan were on their way back, but Watson played all around a full delivery from Prasanth Parameswaran.
Now began the Hodge show. He kept tossing the ball up, the Rajasthan batsmen kept trying to hit the ball into the jungles of Madhya Pradesh. All of Hodge's four victims thought they could hit him for sixes; they could not have been more wrong. Pinal Shah managed to go as far as long-on, Jacob Oram failed to even get a touch, Shane Warne dragged one slog-sweep on, and Menaria found long-off.