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Kings XI Punjab Mahela Jayawardene (R) and Yuvraj Singh (L). Photo Courtesy: AP
KKR beats Kings XI via Duckworth-Lewis method
Tue-Apr 21, 2009
Durban / Press Trust of India
Kolkata Knight Riders beat Kings XI Punjab by 11 runs via Duckworth-Lewis method in an Indian Premier League match on Tuesday.
Earlier, put into bat, the Mohali team got off to a sluggish start before Irfan Pathan (32 off 17 balls) came up with a brisk knock to revive the run rate.
Subsequently, captain Yuvraj Singh's breezy 38 and Mahela Jayawardene's (31) unbeaten 19-ball cameo helped Kings XI cross the 150-mark.
Asked to take first strike on the pitch, Kings XI Punjab initially found the going tough as Ishant Sharma conceded just one run in his first over and drew first blood in his second when Chris Gayle rose to pouch Karan Goel's (0) slash in the slips.
Promoted to number three, Irfan did justice to the pinch-hitter's role and runs soon started pouring in.
The first ball he faced scorched the point region grass before crossing the rope and Ishant copped more punishment in his next over when Pathan heaved him over deep midwicket for a six and, two balls later, pulled another past midwicket for a four.
Earlier, put into bat, the Mohali team got off to a sluggish start before Irfan Pathan (32 off 17 balls) came up with a brisk knock to revive the run rate.
Subsequently, captain Yuvraj Singh's breezy 38 and Mahela Jayawardene's (31) unbeaten 19-ball cameo helped Kings XI cross the 150-mark.
Asked to take first strike on the pitch, Kings XI Punjab initially found the going tough as Ishant Sharma conceded just one run in his first over and drew first blood in his second when Chris Gayle rose to pouch Karan Goel's (0) slash in the slips.
Promoted to number three, Irfan did justice to the pinch-hitter's role and runs soon started pouring in.
The first ball he faced scorched the point region grass before crossing the rope and Ishant copped more punishment in his next over when Pathan heaved him over deep midwicket for a six and, two balls later, pulled another past midwicket for a four.
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