Mumbai ride on Parthiv power


Mohali, Apr 26 (PTI): Parthiv Patel smashed a breezy 58-ball 81 to power Mumbai Indians to a 25-run win over Kings XI Punjab whose campaign turned from bad to worse in the Indian Premier League cricket tournament here on Monday.

Chasing a stiff target of 190, Kings XI Punjab were restricted to 164 for seven in the stipulated 20 overs. This was Mumbai Indians’ third win in seven outings, while the Punjab franchise suffered their fifth defeat in six appearances.

Invited to bat, Mumbai Indians rode on Patel’s knock, his best in IPL, and Ambati Rayudu’s 65 off 37 balls to record their highest score against Kings XI Punjab.

Jos Buttler blazed his way to 24 off 13 balls with the help of three fours and a six as the visitors posted a challenging 189 for six.

Patel smashed 10 fours and two sixes, while Rayudu hit four boundaries and as many maximums, after their skipper Rohit Sharma had got out for a duck.

Mumbai could have hit up a bigger score but for Mohit Sharma’s final over, in which he conceded just four runs. He claimed three for 38.

Finding form
For Kings XI Punjab, Glenn Maxwell finally found form as he top-scored with 56 off 39 balls, hitting five boundaries and a six. Shaun Marsh made 45 off 34 balls with the help of three fours and a six. But their efforts went in vain.

Jasprit Bumrah was the pick of the Mumbai Indians’ bowlers, returning impressive figures of 3/26.

In their chase, the hosts lost openers Murali Vijay (19) and Manan Vohra (7) cheaply with just 32 runs on the board in five overs. Marsh and Maxwell then got together and rebuilt the innings by playing sensibly, cutting out risks.

While they ran the singles and twos hard, the Australian duo found the fence on and off to keep the scoreboard moving with the run rate hovering around 7.5-8 an over.

At the halfway stage of the innings, Kings XI Punjab were 75 for the loss of two wickets, still needing 115 runs from 10 overs.

The home side reached their 100 in the 13th over and, after Maxwell hit his fifth boundary, Marsh broke the shackles with a six over long-on off Harbhajan Singh.

In the next over, Maxwell sent the ball soaring in the same direction for a similar result, the bowler being Tim Southee. However, Punjab were dealt a blow at a crucial juncture as Marsh fell in the same over to bring to an end a partnership of 89 runs for the third wicket.

Soon after, Maxwell cruised to his half-century in 33 balls. But he too got out after a while and the asking rate just kept heading north, even as KXIP skipper David Miller remained not out on 30 off 17 balls.

  

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