Cameron White produced a robust knock of 78 from 46 balls as Deccan Chargers defeated Pune Warriors by 18 runs to record its maiden win in the Indian Premier League Thursday. The Australian all-rounder helped Deccan score a challenging 177-4 after which Pune was restricted to 159-7 at Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium. White, sent in at No. 3 in a bid to inflate the total after a fluent opening partnership of 39 between left-handers Parthiv Patel (24) and Shikhar Dhawan (16), struck five sixes and six fours. White was particularly severe on the spinners, once hitting leg-spinner Rahul Sharma for consecutive sixes over the cover boundary and straight down the ground. He was finally out in the 18th over, caught at the cover boundary off spinner Marlon Samuels. White added 75 for the fourth wicket with South African JP Duminy, who chipped in with a 24-ball 26. “It's a good feeling to get a win as we've been under pressure as a team,” White said. “Hopefully it's the start of a few wins in a row. I had a few cramps in the calves during the innings but I'm OK now.” Sourav Ganguly-led Pune failed to get runs at a fast pace even as Robin Uthappa held together the mid-innings with a 27-ball 29. Australia player Steven Smith gave a glimmer of hope with a quickfire 13-ball 26 but Pune could not keep up with the increasing asking rate. Pune has four wins and five losses while Deccan remains at the bottom after seven games with one win, five losses and an abandoned game. Scores: Deccan Chargers 177-4 (Cameron White 78, JP Duminy 26 not out). Pune Warriors 159-7 (Robin Uthappa 29, Steven Smith 26; Ashish Reddy 2-32, Rusty Theron 2-37).