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IPL 9: Kings XI Punjab trump Dhoni's Supergiants to register first points

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 10 February 2017, 1:51 IST

Glenn Maxwell played a scintillating cameo hitting an unbeaten 32 off 14 balls under pressure to power Kings XI Punjab to a six-wicket win over Rising Pune Supergiants to notch up their first victory in the ninth edition of the IPL at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium on 17 April.

Chasing a target of 153, Kings XI Punjab were put in a spot of bother as they slumped to 119 for 4 in the 17th over after a fluent opening stand of 97 between Manan Vohra (51) and Murali Vijay (53). But it was Maxwell who helped the team romp home in 18.4 overs as they won their first match in their third encounter.

Rising Pune Supergiants have now lost two consecutive matches after having won their first game in Mumbai.

Just when it looked that Punjab were trying to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, Maxwell brought his big-hitting prowess to the fore as he belted three fours and two sixes in quick time to win a match that the home team ought to have won easily.

The fifth wicket stand between Maxwell and Wriddhiman Saha yielded 34 runs in only 2.2 overs in which India's Test wicketkeeper contributed only four runs.

Once KXIP skipper David Miller (7) was gone, there were ominous signs but Maxwell hit a six and four each off successive overs from the two Ashwins -- leg-spinner Murugan (3/36 in 4 overs) and off-spinner Ravichandran (0/27 in 4 overs) to settle the issue.

He finished the match with an imperious cover drive off Thisara Perera.

However, the Kings XI coach Sanjay Bangar should be unhappy that there were tense moments especially after the start that they got.

The elegant Murali Vijay hit 53 off 49 balls with five fours and two huge sixes -- an inside out lofted cover drive off Ishant Sharma and a pull off Murugan.

His partner Vohra got 51 off 33 balls with seven delectable boundaries that also earned him the Man of the Match award.

It looked as if it would be walk in the park before Vohra was trapped leg before trying to sweep left-arm spinner Ankit Sharma. Shaun Marsh (4) was accounted by Murugan with a delivery that went straight and breached his defences.

Vijay got his first 50 of the tournament but then lost his concentration trying to play a cut shot off Murugan.

Miller became Murugan's third victim trying to hit a six but in came Maxwell and did a telling damage hitting him for a six and a boundary. The senior Ashwin was also spanked in the next over and whatever chances of a comeback that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team harboured went up in smoke.

First published: 17 April 2016, 8:45 IST