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Bairstow ton helps Punjab pull off record T20 chase

The England star clobbered nine sixes and eight fours in his 48-ball 108 to help Punjab overhaul Kolkata’s 261-6 with eight balls to spare at the Eden Gardens

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Jonny Bairstow slammed an unbeaten 108 while Shashank Singh shone with 68 not out as Punjab Kings completed a record chase of 262 to secure an eight-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders in an absolute run-fest in Match 42 of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 witnessed by 55,767 fans at the Eden Gardens on Friday.

Ater openers Phil Salt and Sunil Narine slammed rollicking half-centuries while sharing an opening partnershi­p of 138 runs in 10.2 overs to propel KKR to a mammoth 261/6, Prabhsimra­n Singh laid the foundation with a quick fity, before Bairstow and Shashank dished out sensationa­l knocks as PBKS now own the record for highest successful chase in T20 history.

For Bairstow, this was a much-needed second IPL century, with his 108 coming off 48 balls and aided by eight fours and nine sixes ater being dropped due to poor form. Friday’s knock boosts his chances of entering England’s squad for the T20 World Cup.

Shashank’s whirlwind 68 not out came off 28 balls, laced with two fours and eight sixes. Amidst the carnage, Sunil Narine was still at his economical best, with figures of 1-24. The win now takes PBKS to eighth place in the points table.

With the ball coming nicely on the bat, PBKS hit a whopping 24 sixes in their chase, the most maximums coming in an IPL innings. Overall, 42 sixes were hit in the match, which is the most maximums hit in a men’s T20 match.

Chasing 262, Bairstow got off the mark by mistiming a drive off Dushmantha Chameera in the opening over. Impact player Prabhsimra­n Singh flicked and upper-cut Harshit Rana for a brace of sixes in the second over, before taking two fours and as many sixes off Chameera in the next over.

The introducti­on of Anukul Roy and Sunil Narine didn’t do much to stop the boundary flow as Prabhsimra­n got his fity in just 18 balls with a swept six. Bairstow hit three fours and two sixes against Anukul Roy in the last over of Power-play, before Prabhsimra­n was run out on the final ball as PBKS ended the phase at 93/1.

But Bairstow continued to unleash carnage on KKR’S bowlers, geting his fity off 23 balls by slogging Varun Chakravart­hy over long-off for six on the fith ball of the ninth over. From overs 10-13, Bairstow blasted seven boundaries, despite losing Rilee Rossouw to Narine.

Shashank came in to hit two sixes and a four, followed by Bairstow reaching his century in just 45 balls off Harshit Rana. Shashank then carted Chameera for three sixes, before hiting two more maximums and a four off Harshit to get his fity. He and Bairstow hit three more boundaries collective­ly to complete a mammoth chase with eight balls to spare.

Earlier, Salt made 75, while Narine slammed 71 as the duo were also helped by PBKS dropping their three catches collective­ly in the first seven overs to smash the bowlers to all parts of the park. Ater the duo fell, Andre Russell, Shreyas Iyer and Venkatesh Iyer brought out the big hits to take KKR past 260, with the help of 22 fours and 18 sixes.

Salt and Narine’s 138-run stand is the secondhigh­est opening partnershi­p by any KKR pair in IPL history behind the unbeaten 184-run partnershi­p between Chris Lynn and Gautam Gambhir against Gujarat Lions on April 7, 2017.

Pushed into bating first, Narine began by driving a juicy half-volley from Sam Curran for four. He then hit Arshdeep Singh for a six and four before being dropped by Harpreet Brar off Harshal Patel in the third over. Salt joined the boundary-hiting party with a four sandwiched between two sixes.

The carnage continued as Salt drove Kagiso Rabada through the line for four before Narine slammed two fours and six on the last three balls of the fourth over. The duo hit three more boundaries before Salt had a reprieve in the last over of power-play as KKR signed off from the phase with 76/0.

Ater that, Salt was given another life when Rabada dropped a chance off Rahul Chahar, making it the third time PBKS shelled a chance. Narine reverse-swept, drove and sliced for his boundaries to reach his fity in only 23 balls before Salt swivelled and lapped off Rabada for four and six respective­ly.

Salt would get a 25-ball fity, his third halfcentur­y of the season, by dispatchin­g Chahar through extra cover for four, as KKR reached 137/0 at the halfway mark. PBKS finally held on to a catch as Narine holed out to long-on off Curran, falling for 71 off just 32 balls.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Punjab Kings’ Jonny Bairstow celebrates after scoring a century against Kolkata Knight Riders during their IPL match on Friday.
Associated Press Punjab Kings’ Jonny Bairstow celebrates after scoring a century against Kolkata Knight Riders during their IPL match on Friday.

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