IPL 7: Kings XI Punjab defeat Delhi Daredevils by 7 wickets

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May 25, 2014

Brief Scorecard: Kings XI Punjab 119 for 3 (Miller 47*, Vohra 47) beat Delhi Daredevils 115 (Pietersen 58, Awana 2-15) by seven wickets

Parvinder Awana celebrates the wicket of Dinesh Karthik at PCA stadium in on Sunday.

May 25, 2014

Brief Scorecard: Kings XI Punjab 119 for 3 (Miller 47*, Vohra 47) beat Delhi Daredevils 115 (Pietersen 58, Awana 2-15) by seven wickets

Parvinder Awana celebrates the wicket of Dinesh Karthik at PCA stadium in on Sunday.

MOHALI: Delhi Daredevils’ final IPL outing was as woeful as their opening one, with table-toppers Kings XI Punjab inflicting a seven-wicket defeat on the tournament’s wooden spooners on Sunday.

Batting first, Delhi Daredevils’ batting flopped once again as they were shot out for 115 in 18.1 overs with Kevin Pietersen’s half-century being the only saving grace.

In reply, Kings XI Punjab knocked off the runs with as many as 37 balls to spare. David Miller (47 no) and Manan Vohra (47) smashed 96 runs in 10 overs to seal the issue.

It turned out to be contrasting campaigns for both the sides. On one hand, Daredevils lost 12 of their 14 matches, including nine in a row, Kings XI Punjab won 11 of their 14 encounters to end with 22 points — four clear of second and third placed KKR and CSK respectively.

Virender Sehwag (9) and Glenn Maxwell (0) were out cheaply but Mannan and Miller smashed the Daredevils bowlers into submission. Manan hit four fours and two sixes in 38 balls while Miller hit as many fours and sixes in 34 balls. He lofted Imran Tahir for a six to end the match in style.

Delhi Daredevils Captain Kevin Pietersen scored his fifty against Kings XI Punjab during IPL-7 tournament played at PCA stadium on Sunday.

Earlier, Kevin Pietersen (58) finally got a half—century, which had nine boundaries with a few bearing testimony of the vintage ‘KP’ but his teammates again showed that most of them didn’t have the application nor zeal to finish with their heads held high.

In the end, they were all out with as many as 11 balls to spare. Parvinder Awana, Mitchell Johnson, Akshar Patel and Karanveer Singh got two wickets each.

Save their skipper, none of the Delhi batsmen scored more than 15 runs.

Mayank Agarwal (2) once again played an irresponsible shot as has been the case with him in this edition and was caught by Virender Sehwag off Johnson.

With 115 runs from eight games, there will always be questions raised about whether the Bangalore boy deserved a chance in the playing XI after so many failures.


Courtesy: PTI