Rajasthan lost last six wickets for just 20 runs.
RP Singh and Vinay Kumar claimed three wickets each while Ravi Rampaul dismissed two Rajasthan batsmen. Murali Kartik and Jaidev Unadkat also chipped in with a wicket apiece.
Ravi Rampaul gave Bangalore first breakthrough as he removed Shane Watson in the third over with just ten runs on board after Rajasthan were invited to bat.
Rampaul got Watson (6) caught by Murali Kartik at mid-off.
Jaidev Unadkat inflicted second blow to Rajasthan by dismissing Ajinkya Rahane in the sixth over.
Unadkat got Rahane (14) caught by Dilshan at the score of 26.
Vinay Kumar ended Stuart Binny's (33 off 20 balls) challenge in the 10th over to give Rajasthan third blow after a steady 40-run stand with Dravid.
Binny's fiery cameo was studded with four boundaries and a six.
Murali Kartik scalped Rahul Dravid just before Royals crossed 100 mark.
Dravid made a gritty 35 after facing 31 deliveries before getting caught by Rampaul. Dravid's dismissal reduced Rajasthan to 97/4.
Royals batsmen then failed to put up a fight as hosts skittled out the visitors for a moderate total.
Bangalore have brought in RP Singh and Dilshan in place of KL Rahul and Andrew McDonald. Shaun Tait and Sreesanth make the cut in Royals squad.
With four wins - all at home - out of six closely-fought matches so far, the hosts will look to consolidate their position as they face an in-form Rajasthan Royals.
Royals, on the other hand, have been convincing in four out of the five matches they have played so far, losing just once to Pune Warriors.
Rajasthan Royals: Ajinkya Rahane, Shane Watson, Stuart Binny, Brad Hodge, Dishant Yagnik, Rahul Dravid(C), James Faulkner, Shaun Tait, S Sreesanth, A Chandila, Siddharth Trivedi
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Chris Gayle, TM Dilshan, Virat Kohli(c), AB de Villiers, SS Tiwary, Arun Karthik, Ravi Rampaul, Vinay Kumar, Murali Kartik, RP Singh, Jaidev Unadkat


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