Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab, IPL 2013, Delhi
Seamers set up comfortable win for Kings XI
The Report by Kanishkaa Balachandran
April 23, 2013
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Kings XI Punjab 121 for 5 (Miller 34*) beat Delhi Daredevils 120 for 7 (Warner 40, Harmeet 3-24) by five wickets
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Kings XI Punjab's campaign in IPL 2013 gathered pace with their second
consecutive win, a stroll in the park compared to their
adrenaline-charged chase against Pune Warriors. A fine bowling effort
from the Kings XI's seamers, backed by some sharp fielding, restricted
the bottom-placed Delhi Daredevils to a modest 120, which the Kings XI
batsmen chased comfortably with three overs to spare.
Kings XI opted to bowl on a slow Kotla track and they didn't let
partnerships to blossom, the highest being 39 between David Warner and
Manprit Juneja. Mahela Jayawardene's promotion to the opening position
clicked against Mumbai Indians, when he made 59, but today his innings
ended on 4 when he edged Praveen Kumar to slip. Roelof van der Merwe's
promotion to No.3 didn't work as he top-edged Parvinder Awana to cover.
It set a pattern for the evening as several batsmen from both sides
perished to top-edges.
Perhaps it was the slow nature of the Kotla track that prompted Kings XI
to bring in the seamer Harmeet Singh, known for his back-of-the-hand
slower balls. Playing his first game of IPL 2013, replacing Manpreet
Gony, Harmeet was hammered for a four and a six by Virender Sehwag off
consecutive balls in his first over. In his second, he frustrated Sehwag
with his slower balls, forcing the batsman to improvise. Sehwag looked
to open up, made room and ended up scooping the ball low to extra cover,
where Mandeep Singh timed his dive well and took the catch.
Warner gave the innings some impetus with a flurry of boundaries in one
over by Piyush Chawla, taking 16 off it. The stand between Warner and
Juneja was the only period in which Daredevils had a semblance of
control, until Harmeet steered the momentum Kings XI's way in his second
spell. Juneja pulled a slower ball, bowled short, straight to fine leg,
before Kedar Jadhav top-edged to extra cover in the same over.
The boundaries dried up with the procession of wickets and it only
increased the pressure on Warner. The drought lasted four overs before
Warner clipped Praveen behind square leg, before the bowler knocked the
base of the base off stump with a swinging yorker. In the end,
Daredevils limped to 120, in contrast to the record-shattering
pyrotechnics earlier in the evening by Chris Gayle and Royal Challengers
Bangalore.
Adam Gilchrist fell three balls into the chase, trying to smash his way
into form and convince his franchise he can still hold his position in
the team, seeing how certain franchises are grappling with the issue of
non-performing overseas captains. Mandeep gave the chase momentum with
scoops and cuts off the seamers, but a promising knock was cut short
thanks to a direct hit by Warner. A top-edge sent back Manan Vohra and
at 70 for 4 in the tenth over, Daredevils had narrowed the gap a bit.
However, David Miller ensured no further jitters as he and David Hussey
took Kings XI closer.
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