The Hindu (Kolkata)

Royals call the shots as Kings huff and puff to 147

Maharaj bags a couple of wickets at a good economy rate; Curran leads the Punjab side in place of Dhawan; Buttler and Ashwin are also out with niggles for Rajasthan team

- S. Prasanna Venkatesan SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR

he Indian Premier League (IPL) match between Punjab Kings ( PBKS) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) surprised even before it began.

Sam Curran, not Shikhar Dhawan, walked out for the toss for Kings. Dhawan, out with a niggle, had been replaced by Atharva Taide, informed Curran.

TSamson’s turn

It was then Royals captain Sanju Samson’s turn to surprise. He revealed that Jos Buttler and R. Ashwin, both out with their own niggles, had been replaced by Rovman Powell and — Samson found it hard to remember the name — Tanush Kotian.

Allrounder Kotian was the Playerofth­eTournamen­t in Mumbai’s recent titlewinni­ng Ranji Trophy campaign.

Then, it was a bore snore of an overall batting display by Kings to get to 147 for eight.

As laboriousl­y as someone tethered to a rock would, Kings panted and heaved its way to 53 for four in ten overs. Only 38 was scored in the PowerPlay, with 14 dot balls.

Opener Taide was the first to fall, as he hacked across a hardlength delivery off Avesh Khan — the topedge was pouched by Kuldeep Sen, who, at short thirdman, had his eyes peeled and pencilshar­p even as ’keeper Samson, calling for the catch, almost collided with him.

In a hurry

Prabhsimra­n Singh, as if in a hurry to stir up a whirlwind with his bat, strode out and hit one into the wind off Yuzvendra Chahal to hole out to deep midwicket.

Jonny Bairstow casually looped up a catch to Shimron Hetmyer at extracover off Keshav Maharaj, and Curran pulled a shorter, skidding ball into the wind to be caught by Dhruv Jurel at deep midwicket off Maharaj.

In the next ten overs, Jitesh Sharma, Liam Livingston­e, and Ashutosh Sharma dazzled like Ninja Turtles in a combat, only in parts. Jitesh Sharma hit two sixes — he skipped down the track and creamed Chahal over the deep extracover boundary, and bashed Kuldeep Sen straight over his head.

Livingston­e hit Sen for a (19b, 1x4),

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