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IPL: Sandeep Sharma stars as Punjab secure fifth straight win

April 28, 2014 23:52 IST
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Kings XI Punjab continued their winning streak with a facile five-wicket victory to strengthen their position at the top of the heap as Royal Challengers Bangalore were left licking their wounds after yet another loss in the ongoing Indian Premier League in Dubai on Monday.

- Scorecard

Chasing a modest 125, the Punjab outfit completed the task with seven balls to spare in a low-scoring game for their fifth straight win, at the Dubai International Stadium. 

The KIXP bowlers set up the match with another disciplined performance, restricting the Bangalore side to 124 for eight. 

Sandeep SharmaMan of the Match Sandeep Sharma led with impressive figures of three for 15 while Rishi Dahwan (2-14) and Mitchell Johnson (2-19) chipped in with two wickets apiece. There was a wicket for Lakshmipathy Balaji also. 

When their turn to bat came, Virender Sehwag had raced to a 26-ball 32 with four boundaries before he was given out caught behind. Replays, though, suggested there was no outside edge. David Miller made 20 off 26 balls and hit as many fours as Sehwag. 

After their famed batting line-up came a cropper, RCB bowlers tried to make a match of it by picking up a few wickets.

That they got the wickets of Wriddhiman Saha and Glenn Maxwell, the man in red-hot form, were largely due to Mitchell Starc's brilliant catching in the deep.

Both Saha and Maxwell tried to target the area behind square but Starc had other ideas as he pulled off a couple of blinders off Varun Aaron's bowling. 

Sehwag and Miller put on 45 runs for the fourth wicket, the match's biggest, to put the table-toppers on track. But young legspinner Yuzvendra Chahal struck twice in the 13th over to keep his side optimistic about breaking the run of defeats. 

In the end however, the total did not prove to be enough for RCB as the in-form opposition secured full points after a it of a wobble. 

Skipper George Bailey remained not out on 16 while hawan, after a good outing with the ball, hit three crucial boundaries in his brisk unbeaten 23. 

Needing 10 off 12 balls, Bailey guided a poor Aaron delivery towards fine-leg to take his side to brink of victory, before Dhawan completed the chase.

Earlier, RCB had a rollicking first over with the returning Gayle picking Glenn Maxwell for special treatment. The first two boundaries were not convincing but the sixes over long-on and long-off had Gayle written all over them. 

RCB's joy was short-lived though as Sharma cut short the towering Jamaican's stay after he missed the line to be bowled off a delivery that swung away from the left-hander. 

More blows awaited RCB as they lost their skipper Virat Kohli cheaply, Sharma being the bowler again. The 20-year-old medium pacer from Patiala then accounted for Parthiv Patel, before Rishi Dhawan joined in the party, removing the dangerous A B de Villiers and Yuvraj Singh in quick succession. 

Pace spearhead Johnson and Balaji then struck to make matters worse for RCB. Kohli's was a debatable decision as the ball seemed to be
going down the legside. The batsman looked frustrated as he made his way back to the dressing room. 

Takawale poked at a length ball and got a thick edge that was duly taken by wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha. While going for big drive on the up, Patel edged one to the keeper, leaving RCB precariously placed at 26 for four. RCB put up a brief resistance before de Villiers found Maxwell at backward point.

The South African put on 41 runs for the fifth wicket with Yuvraj, who was dismissed by Dhawan even before the batting team could cross 100. Albie Morkel (15) and Varun Aaron (11) took the score past 120.

Image: Kings XI Punjab's Sandeep Sharma celebrates taking a Royal Challengers Bangalore wicket

Photo: BCCI

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