[caption id="attachment_15198" align="alignnone" width="580"]Sunrisers-Hyderabad Sunrisers Hyderabad were crowned the champions of IPL 9.[/caption] Internet Desk: It required a brilliant all-round performance led by an inspirational captain David Warner  to help Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 runs to win their maiden IPL title at the Chinnaswamy stadium on Sunday. Opting to bat first, Sunrisers scored a massive 208 for seven in their 20 overs. In reply, RCB finished on 200 for seven despite half-centuries from Virat Kohli (76) and Chris Gayle (54). The death bowling has made all the difference. Sunrisers smashed 52 runs from the last three overs courtesy of Cutting's late fireworks, while RCB managed just 21 runs from the last three overs. Captain Warner led from the front, scoring 848 runs from 17 matches with nine half-centuries to guide Sunrisers to their maiden IPL title. At one stage, RCB were in control as they were cruising on 140 for one in the 13th over before Sunrisers staged a superb comeback by claiming wickets at regular intervals. But the man who made the difference was Ben Cutting as he smashed 39 from 15 balls, while taking the big wicket of Chris Gayle after he had smashed 76 from 38 balls. Gayle (76 off 38 balls) and skipper Kohli (54 off 35 balls) had a scintillating opening stand of 114 in 10.3 overs as it looked like a cakewalk for the home team. But in the end, Kohli was the tragic hero once again after the WorldT20 in a tournament that will be remembered for his exploits. He finished the tournament with an astounding 973 runs at an average of 81.08 and and equally impressive strike rate of 152.03. He hit an unbelievable four hundreds and seven half-centuries, not to forget 83 boundaries and a staggering 38 sixes. Once the duo were back in quick succession, it depended AB de Villiers (5), who had one of his rare failures as Sunrisers came back into the match. KL Rahul was done in by a slow off-cutter from Cutting and Shane Watson found it hard to get the big shots going as Mustafizur accounted for him. Stuart Binny hit Mustafizur down the ground for a six as the equation came down to 37 from 3 overs. But Bhuvneshwar bowled a brilliant 18th over keeping everything in the blockhole as only 7 came off the over. RCB needed 30 off last two overs as Binny (9) was run-out off the first delivery of the 19th over bowled by Mustafizur. Sachin Baby hit six off the last ball as RCB’s requirement of final over was 18 runs but Bhuvneshwar kept his cool to win the match for Sunrisers.