Deccan Chronicle

Punjab purr Brrrar!

Newbie Brar gets big three as Kings crush Kohli and Co.

- Ahmedabad, April

30: Skipper K. L. Rahul scored a combative 91 while Harpreet Brar accounted for three key batsmen as Punjab Kings thumped Royal Challenger­s Bangalore by

34 runs in an IPL match, here on Friday.

Left-arm spinner Brar’s

3 for 19 — which included the wickets of Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and AB de Villiers — meant RCB were restricted to 145 for 8 while chasing Punjab’s

179 for 5.

Put into bat, Punjab were in a spot of bother at one stage but Rahul’s perseveran­ce, power-hitting of Chris Gayle (46) and energy of Brar (25) ensured they had a competitiv­e total on board.

Rahul and Gayle shared a 80-run stand but Punjab’s middle order collapsed as Brar, batting at number seven, was the only other batsman to manage a double-digit score.

Rahul and Brar then added 61 runs for the unbeaten eighth wicket to rescue the side after the RCB bowlers had seized the initiative following Gayle’s dismissal in the

11th over.

Rahul hit seven fours and five sixes in his 57-ball knock, while Brar took 17 balls for his 25 that had two sixes and a four.

Brar (3/19) then returned with ball in his hand to dismiss key rival batsmen — Virat Kohli

(35), Glenn Maxwell (0) and AB de Villiers (3) — as RCB managed 145 for eight.

The win took Punjab (6) to fifth place behind Mumbai Indians (6) in the points table from the sixth place, while RCB (10) remained at number three.

The fiery spells from Riley Meredith (1/29) and Mohammed Shami (1/28) meant that RCB were off to a sedate start as they could score only 36 runs from the Powerplay overs.

The 24-year-old Australian pacer consistent­ly tested the RCB openers and eventually uprooted the stumps of Devdutt Padikkal (7) after being hit for a six on a mis-timed shot by the lefthander.

Kohli, who was hit on his right elbow by compatriot Shami, and Rajat Patidar kept the scoreboard ticking as shot-making was not easy against the discipline­d Punjab bowlers.

At half-way mark, RCB were just 62 for 2 and to make matters worse, leftarm spinner Brar clean bowled Kohli and Maxwell off successive deliveries in the 11th over.

The Punjab bowler returned and sent back dangerous De Villiers (3) to leave RCB gasping at 69 for four in 12.1 overs.

From there onwards, it stopped being a contest as the required run-rate kept soaring.

Earlier, the pace duo of Daniel Sams and Mohammed Siraj bowled tight spells initially to keep the Punjab batsmen on a tight leash.

 ?? — IPL ?? Punjab Kings’ Harpreet Brar celebrates the wicket of Glenn Maxwell of Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in an IPL match in Ahmedabad on Friday.
— IPL Punjab Kings’ Harpreet Brar celebrates the wicket of Glenn Maxwell of Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in an IPL match in Ahmedabad on Friday.

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