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Hetmyer’s sixes help Royals prevail over Kings

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MULLANPUR: Rajasthan Royals held its nerve to earn a three-wicket win over Punjab Kings in the IPL here on Saturday. Set to chase 148, RR’s Shimron Hetmyer slammed two sixes off Arshdeep Singh’s final over to take his side home with one ball to spare. This is RR’s fifth win in six matches and consolidat­es its position at the top, while host Punjab suffered its fourth in six matches to languish at eighth.

Earlier, Rajasthan bowlers Avesh Khan and Keshav Maharaj exploited a sticky pitch to the hilt to restrict Punjab to an underwhelm­ing 147 for eight. Pacer Avesh (2/34) and left-arm spinner Maharaj (2/23) did not allow any breathing space to Kings’ batters after Rajasthan skipper Sanju Samson opted to field first.

Ashutosh Sharma (31, 16b), Jitesh Sharma (29, 24b) and Liam Livingston­e (21, 14b) tried to force the pace but Punjab needed more than those pretty little cameos.

But the Kings had a rather quick start to its innings with 26 runs coming in the first three overs as Atharva Taide, who came in for injured skipper Shikhar Dhawan, hammered a couple of fours off pacer Kuldeep Sen. However, the brakes were soon applied as Taide’s mistimed pull off pacer Avesh ended in the hands of Sen inside the circle.

Thereafter the Punjab batters struggled to muster any sort of momentum on a pitch that gripped a bit, especially for left-arm spinner Maharaj and leg-spinner Chahal.

However, a slice of credit should also go to veteran pacer Trent Boult who conceded just 15 runs in his three power play overs, a stage when the pitch was still fine for batting.

The last three power play overs could only fetch 10 runs for Kings as it ended that passage with a modest 38 for one.

In the next five overs, the host struggled to hit even one boundary as it laboured to 53 for four in 10 overs, losing Jonny Bairstow, stand-in-skipper Sam Curran and Prabhsimra­n Singh, all consumed by the combinatio­n of a slow deck and accurate spinners.

Curran’s dismissal was the most telltale example of that.

The left-hander failed to impart power or timing to his pull off Maharaj as the ball got even slower after pitching. Dhruv Jurel latched on to a tumbling catch while running in from deep mid-wicket.

Its biggest hope on the day could have been the range-hitting ability of in-form Shashank Singh but a feeble pull off Sen could not progress beyond Jurel at mid-wicket.

With the cream of top-order back in the hut without any significan­t contributi­on, the PBKS required some hefty hand from Livingston­e and Jitesh to get to even a par score.

BRIEF SCORES: Punjab Kings 147/8 in 20 overs lost to Rajasthan Royals 152/7 in 19.5 overs

 ?? ?? Keshav Maharaj celebrates the wicket of Jonny Bairstow
Keshav Maharaj celebrates the wicket of Jonny Bairstow

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