IPL 11: RCB demolishes KXIP, registers 10-wicket victory

Samarth Srivastava
Published on: 14 May 2018 5:05 PM GMT
IPL 11: RCB demolishes KXIP, registers 10-wicket victory
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Indore: The hunt for play-off's is getting spicy with each passing day. This game was the one to forget for R Ashwin led Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League 11 match. Royal Challengers Bangalore demolished KXIP by 10 wickets in low scoring affair at the Holkar Cricket Stadium here on Monday.

RCB also improved their net run rate with this win.

Bangalore chased down the 89-run target in just 8.1 overs with skipper Virat Kohli (48) and Parthiv Patel (40) leaving unbeaten.

Both started on a fiery note. Kohli used just 28 balls for his 48-run knock. His inning was decorated with six fours and two biggies.

Parthiv looked good throughout and scored 22-ball 40 with seven fours.

Earlier, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) put up a spirited show on the field to bundle out Kings XI Punjab for a paltry 88 -- the second lowest total of this Indian Premier League (IPL).

Pacer Umesh Yadav (3/23) starred with the ball and was well complemented by the fielders effecting three run-outs as only three of the Punjab batsmen could manage to reach double figures on a flat track at the Holkar Stadium here on Monday.

Put in to bat, the hosts squandered a decent 36-run opening start from Lokesh Rahul (21 off 15 balls; 6x3) and Chris Gayle (18 off 14, 4x4) before losing both the openers in the fifth over of the innings.

Umesh could have got RCB a dream start had stumper Parthiv Patel held on to Gayle's nick in the very first over, but the bowler had the last laugh when he dismissed both the openers in the fifth over off similar deliveries.

While Rahul was caught by Colin de Grandhomme at deep square leg, Gayle went out off a top edge caught by Mohammed Siraj at the same position two balls later.

Siraj immediately joined the party with the wicket of No.3 Karun Nair (1) brilliantly caught by skipper Virat Kohli at slip before Australians Aaron Finch (26) and Marcus Stonis (2) joined forces.

But the tourists were in no mood to let the Aussies settle down as leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal broke through the defence of Stoinis.

Finch curbed his natural instincts for a patient knock but found the going tough against the disciplined RCB bowlers before eventually losing his wicket to off-spinner Moeen Ali.

Punjab skipper Ravichandran Ashwin (0) departed the very next ball, thanks to a brilliant throw from Pawan Negi as the home side tottered at 78/7 after 12 overs.

Coming back for his final over, Umesh removed Andrew Tye for a duck before RCB effected two more run outs of tailenders Mohit Sharma (3) and Ankit Rajpoot (1) to end Punjab's innings in 15.1 overs.

Samarth Srivastava

Samarth Srivastava

Employed as sub-editor at newstrack.com. A learner, who loves covering sports, entertainment and defence kind of stuff.

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