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Rahul, Gayle and Brar lead Punjab Kings to victory in the IPL

Kohli's Challengers crash to defeat yet again

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 May 2021 10:58AM

Rahul, Gayle and Brar lead Punjab Kings to victory in the IPL
Chris Gayle made 46 from 24 balls with six boundaries and two sixes. - EPA pic. May 1, 2021

NEW DELHI - Captain KL Rahul, West Indies superstar Chris Gayle and slow left-armer Harpreet Brar led Punjab Kings to a 34-run win over Virat Kohli's Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League on Friday.


Rahul hit an undefeated 91 from 57 balls in an innings which featured seven boundaries and five sixes.


Opening the batting, it was the third time that Rahul had ended his innings unbeaten in clashes with Bangalore.


Gayle, coming in at number three, made 46 from 24 balls with six boundaries and two sixes, sharing an 80-run partnership with Rahul.


Some impressive late hitting from Brar (25), batting at seven, helped boost Punjab's total to 179-5 off their 20 overs.


Kohli top-scored for Bangalore with 35 off 34 balls with three fours and a six before he became Brar's first victim of the game and of his IPL career.


"My first IPL wicket is Virat and that helps. Your body opens up, you get confident, and things fall into place," said Brar.


Harshal Patel contributed a late cameo of 31 off just 13 balls but the damage had been done by then as Punjab's spinners slammed the brakes on their opponents who finished on 145-8.


Wrist spinner Ravi Bishnoi finished with 2-17 off his four overs with the impressive Brar claiming 3-19.


Brar dismissed stars Kohli, Glenn Maxwell (0) and AB de Villiers (three) without conceding a run.


"We were preparing him (Harpreet), I can say that now after a game like this," said Rahul.


"We needed a finger-spinner who could hit the hard lengths and get some spin. And we're happy it worked out."


Kohli admitted his team fell short in the chase.


"They got off to a decent start and we pulled things back decently. Probably we gave away 25 too many at the end, we should have been chasing 160," said the India skipper. - AFP. May 1, 2021                

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