Khaleej Times

Maxwell wins battle of Australian captains

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indore — Captain Glenn Maxwell led from the front with a brilliant knock to script a six-wicket win for Kings XI Punjab in their Indian Premier League opener against Rising Pune Supergiant on Saturday.

Maxwell made short work of the 164-run target by blasting 44 off just 20 balls as Kings XI cruised to victory with six balls to spare.

His unbeaten 79-run stand with David Miller (30 off 27) took the game away from the opposition in front of a packed Holkar Stadium.

Maxwell’s fireworks came after Ben Stokes led Rising Pune Supergiant’s recovery with a blistering 50 off 32 balls, helping his team post 163 for six.

With the win, Kings XI have begun the competitio­n on a promising note after finishing at the bottom in previous two editions.

It was the first loss this season for Pune, who had beaten Mumbai Indians in their tournament opener on Thursday.

With Kings XI 73 for two in 10 overs and needing another 91 for victory, the match was hanging in balance. Then Maxwell came and ran away with the match with some brutal hitting.

The Australian, who was made captain of the side ahead of establishe­d names like Eoin Morgan, hammered four sixes and as many fours to begin his IPL campaign in style. Miller was mostly a spectator in this match-winning stand with Maxwell, who was ruthless against both pacers and spinners.

The Australian even did not spare Pune’s most impressive bowler Imran Tahir, hitting him for consecutiv­e sixes in the 16th over that virtually sealed the match in Kings XI’s favour.

Earlier, after the fall of the top order that left Pune at 49 for three in the ninth over, Stokes showed his class with a magnificen­t display. He got good support from Manoj Tiwary (40 off 23).

Tiwary and Daniel Christian took Mohit and Sandeep Sharma to the cleaners, collecting 30 off the last 12 balls.

It appeared to be a tricky surface to bat on after Kings XI opted to field. Sandeep bowled Mayank Agarwal with a sharp inswinger though the shot selection of the opener was questionab­le.

It was a memorable IPL debut for Tamil Nadu pacer T Natarajan, who took just two balls to strike, having the seasoned Ajinkya Rah- ane (19) holed out at deep cover.

The onus was on in-form captain Steven Smith (26) to bail his team out of trouble. The Australian captain hung around for a while before he mistimed one to be caught at deep square leg. — PTI

 ?? — AFP ?? Glenn Maxwell plays a shot as Rising Pune Supergiant wicketkeep­er MS Dhoni looks on.
— AFP Glenn Maxwell plays a shot as Rising Pune Supergiant wicketkeep­er MS Dhoni looks on.

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