Mustafizur Rahman & Sunrisers arrive in
Mohali, to take on
KXIP tomorrow |
SRH vs KXIP . Mustafizur executed his offcutters and yorkers again to return figures of 2 for 9 - the most economical numbers of the season - as
Kings XI were restricted to
143.
Warner then blasted his third consecutive fifty, off just 23 balls, to effectively finish the game. Sunrisers' third win of the season pushed them to third spot on the points table, while Kings XI were left languishing at the bottom with just one win in five games.
The tone for Kings XI was set by an outswinger from
Bhuvneshwar Kumar that took
M Vijay's outside edge in the third over.
Manan Vohra then stabilised the innings with a flurry of boundaries, including an exquisitely-timed drive over cover for six. Just when it looked like the batsmen were wrestling back the momentum, Vohra pushed one to cover and set off for a non-existent single.
Shikhar Dhawan hit the stumps and Vohra made his crease at the batsman's end, but his bat bounced up after a full-length dive.
Moises Henriques dented Kings XI further with a double-strike, removing
David Miller and
Glenn Maxwell in the space of five balls, the third time they have been dismissed in the same over this season.
Shaun Marsh trudged along and looked set for his second successive fifty before he was
undone by an offcutter from Mustafizur.
However,
Nikhil Naik, on
IPL debut, and
Axar Patel gave Kings XI a chance with a 50-run sixth-wicket stand. Axar was particularly dominant in the arc between long-on and deep midwicket - all his three sixes were hit in that area. Mustafizur, though, ensured Kings XI did not get much more with another frugal display. Fifty-four runs were scored off the last seven overs, and Mustafizur conceded just nine off three overs in that period. He brought out all his variations - offcutters, yorkers and slower bouncers - to befuddle the batsmen
.
In the chase, Warner and Dhawan resumed from where they left against
Gujarat Lions. Dhawan pierced the cover region with two crisp drives for four in the first two overs, before Warner took over.
Warner laid into
Sandeep Sharma's second over - the third of the innings - with two lofted drives over long-off. He hit six more boundaries in the remainder of the
Powerplay as Sunrisers plundered 65.
In the 10th over, Warner holed out to long-on for a 31-ball 59, an innings that featured seven fours and three sixes.
Aditya Tare, promoted to
No. 3, was run out off his first ball and Kings XI believed again.
However, Dhawan and
Eoin Morgan snuffed out any hope Kings XI had. Dhawan dropped anchor after
Warner's dismissal, but top-edged a length delivery from
Rishi Dhawan to the keeper for 45.
Morgan's 20-ball 25 took Sunrisers within five of a comfortable win before he picked out midwicket with a jabbed pull.
Eventually, Sunrisers cruised to the target with 13 balls to spare to keep their winning streak alive
- published: 14 May 2016
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