Kings XI Punjab post 165/7 against Delhi Daredevils


Pune, April 15 (IANS): Kings XI Punjab posted 165/7 against Delhi Daredevils in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium here on Wednesday.

Experienced opener Virender Sehwag (47) and Wriddhiman Saha (39) scored the bulk of the total. Kings XI were provided a decent start through Sehwag and Murali Vijay (19). And even after Vijay's dismissal in the fifth over, they continued their run flow.

The second-wicket partnership of Sehwag and Saha played sensibly to build a strong platform for Punjab to capitalise in the death overs. But as they tried to up the ante, seasoned leg-spinner Amit Mishra (3/41) struck to send Saha back to the pavilion.

But that did not deter Sehwag, who launched the Daredevils skipper for a huge six over mid-wicket but perished off the next ball trying to hoick him again, only managing to offer a catch in the deep.

The two quick dismissals brought South African David Miller (5) and Australian Glenn Maxwell to the crease.

Maxwell (15) struck two huge sixes but was soon talking the long walk back after mistiming a similar big shot. Miller departed soon after and Daredevils by then had lost the momentum in their bid to score rapidly and mustered to score only three runs off the last over bowled by South African leggie Imran Tahir(3/43).

  

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