Khaleej Times

Pune seal playoff spot

- IANS

pune — Rising Pune Supergiant on Sunday cemented their place in the Indian Premier League playoffs with an emphatic ninewicket win over a hapless Kings XI Punjab at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Pune on Sunday.

The Pune victory came off a superb performanc­e by their bowlers which was later complement­ed by their top-rung batsmen to overhaul the meagre 74-run target set by a hapless Punjab.

Pune now have 18 points in 14 matches and are at the second spot. They displaced Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), who slipped to the fourth spot with 16 points.

Mumbai Indians sit atop the table with 20 points and Sunrisers Hydera- bad are at third spot with 17 points.

Chasing 73, openers Ajinkya Rahane (34 not out) and Rahul Tripathi (28) shared a 41-run partnershi­p before the latter was dismissed by spinner Axar Patel. Tripathi’s 20-ball knock was laced with four boundaries and one six.

Skipper Steve Smith (15 not out) and Rahane then completed the formalitie­s without any hiccups for Pune to overhaul the Punjab score in 12 overs.

Earlier, Riding on some discipline­d bowling, Pune restricted Punjab to 73 runs. Axar Patel (22) and Wriddhiman Saha (13) were the major contributo­rs for Punjab’s cause. Punjab never looked in contention as they started their innings on a poor note. Martin Guptill (0) was dismissed by Jaydev Unadkat on the very first ball of the innings as the Kiwi batsman was caught at short cover by Manoj Tiwary.

After adding 19 runs to the score with Saha, incoming batsman Shaun Marsh (10) was also dismissed by Daniel Christian in the fourth over as the scoreboard read 19/2.

Punjab’s middle-order suffered a collapse with Eoin Morgan (4), who was playing in place of Manan Vohra, Rahul Tewatia (4) and skipper Glenn Maxwell (0) failing to step up to the occasion. They were all sent packing before the eighth over of the innings.

Saha, who seemed good at the crease, could not handle the pressure and was dismissed by Christian in the 10th over.

Axar Patel, however, showed his temperamen­t and slammed a few boundaries before he was dismissed by Christian in the 12th over.Lower-order batsmen Swapnil Singh (10), Mohit Sharma (6) and Ishant Sharma (0) were also dismissed in the next three overs to restrict Punjab for 73 runs in 15.5 overs.

For Pune, Shardul Thakur scalped three wickets while Unadkat, Adam Zampa and Christian took two wickets each. —

 ?? AFP ?? Rising Pune Supergiant’s Ajinkya Rahane and captain Steven Smith (centre) celebrate their victory. —
AFP Rising Pune Supergiant’s Ajinkya Rahane and captain Steven Smith (centre) celebrate their victory. —

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