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Shashank’s quickfire 61 helps Punjab beat Gujarat in thriller

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Shashank Singh’s breathtaki­ng unbeaten 61 and Ashutosh Sharma’s rapid-fire knock of 31 runs helpedpunj­abkings(pbks)beathostgu­jarattitan­s (GT) by three wickets with one ball to spare in the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

Chasing the daunting target of 200, the Punjab Kings opener started on an aggressive note collecting 13 runs in the very first over of Azmatullah Omarzai. Bairstow known for his bating prowess cut the first delivery to backward point and then slapped through the covers for the boundary.

The Ahmedabad crowd roared in joy as Umesh Yadav ratled the in-form Shikhar Dhawan’s wicket off an inside edge. Skipper Dhawan got out for just one run. Prabhsimra­n Singh came at No.4 and got off the mark with a single through cover. The very evenful second over of the inning ended with a four as Prabhsimra­n stamped his authority through to sweeper cover for a boundary of Yadav’s pace delivery.

Yadav bowling the fourth and his second over of the inning got hammered for 12 runs as Prabhsimra­n collected a boundary and a maximum in the over.

Rashid Khan, who usually bowls in the middle overs, was introduced in the fith over of the inning and ended with nine runs including a boundary. Bairstow looked atacking against the Pacers, hence skipper Gill brought spinners from both ends.

Let-arm Chinaman Noor Ahmad bagged the big wicket as he knocked out Bairstow’s middleleg stump for 22. The home crowd roared once again as Noor tossed the ball up and landed it on a length outside leg. Bairstow completely missed the line of the ball and let a gap between the bat

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Shashank Singh’s 61 and a late cameo by debutant Ashutosh Sharma saw Punjab reach the target of 200 with one ball to spare, the highest successful chase this season

and the pad, and the ball sneaked through it and deflected off the back pad to ratle the stumps. Bairstow blasted 22 off 13 deliveries.

Prabhsimra­n Singh joined Sam Curran in the middle and continued collecting boundaries off loose deliveries, hammering 35 off 24 deliveries. Noor made things difficult for Punjab Kings once again by claiming a wicket for GT in his very next over.

Prabhsimra­n, who was looking solid at the crease, fell to poor shot selection. Noor tossed up the googly landing it around the middle and off, Prabhsimra­n was early into his shot and made up his mind to go across the line. All he managed was a top edge and Mohit Sharma, fielding at short third, hardly had to move his feet to complete the catch.

With two new baters (Sikandar Raza and Curran) on the crease, it was never easy for Punjab. Noor with two wickets in two overs mounted the pressure on the visitors. The Required Run Rate (RRR) has already increased to 11 runs per over. The onus was now on Curran, who had played the match-winning inning of 63 runs against Delhi Capitals in Punjab Kings’ first match IPL 2024.

The RRR pressure brought the big wicket of Curran as Omarzai, bowling his second over, got rid of him. Curran wanted to swivel and pull to exploit the space between deep square leg and long-on, but failed to get the elevation and hit it straight to Kane Williamson, fielding at short midwicket, and was out for 5 runs.

At the end of 10 overs, Punjab were 83 for 4 with Shashank Singh bating on 7 off 4 deliveries and Raza on 7 off 4 deliveries. Shashank thumped Noor for a maximum ater collecting a single of his first delivery of the tenth over. The game was still wide open for both the teams as Punjab required 117 of the last 10 overs and the host needed six wickets.

Umesh Yadav was brought back into the atack and was taken to task as Shashank hammered him for 17 runs in the over. Ater three singles of the first three balls, the next three delivery fetched the bater 4, 6, 4. The Struggling Raza got out to Mohit Sharma trying to chip the full-length delivery over covers but only managed to get the thin edge to the wicketkeep­er, scoring 15 runs.

The star performer for Punjab was the debutant Shashank Singh who continued scoring boundaries and kept the visitors in the game. Jitesh Sharma came at number seven and got off the mark with a single. However, the turning point of the game came in the last over of Rashid’s spell when Jitesh smashed back-to-back sixes before geting out on the very next delivery, scoring 16 off 8 deliveries. But still, Punjab had the edge with Shashank Singh timing the ball very well.

Brief score:

Gujarat Giants 199/4 in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 89 not out, Sai Sudarshan 33; Kagiso Rabada 2-44, Harpreet Brar 1-33) lose to Punjab Kings 200/7 in 19.5 overs (Shashank Singh 61 not out, Prabhsimra­n Singh 35; Noor Ahmad 2-32, Darshan Nalkande 1-6) by three wickets

 ?? Associated Press ?? Punjab Kings’ Shashank Singh plays a shot against Gujarat Titans during their IPL match in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
Associated Press Punjab Kings’ Shashank Singh plays a shot against Gujarat Titans during their IPL match in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

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