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Agarwal, leading the side in the absence of regular skipper K L Rahul, used the straight bat effectively in his lone hand to take Punjab Kings to 166 for six
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Ahmedabad: Punjab Kings skipper K L Rahul has been diagnosed with acute appendicitis and has flown to Mumbai for surgery and further treatment, the IPL franchise announced on Sunday. It has learned that Mayank Agarwal will lead the side in Rahul’s absence, starting with tonight’s match against Delhi Capitals here. “K L Rahul complained of […]
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For any bowling unit, facing the Dhawan-Shaw duo is a scary proposition.
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, Punjab were in a spot of bother at one stage but Rahul's perseverance, power-hitting of Chris Gayle (46) and energy of Brar (25) ensured they had a competitive 179 for five on board
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Punjab's inconsistent batting has been a letdown so far. In their six games
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Jordan said that Punjab Kings had been training with wet balls in the net to get used to the high volume of dew that is there in Ahmedabad, which is where they will play their next three games
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A spirited bowling performance from KKR restricted Punjab Kings to 123/9 in their allotted 20 overs. In reply, skipper Morgan and Rahul Tripathi led the run-chase and scored 47* and 41 runs respectively to put the side over the line
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A 66-run fourth wicket stand between skipper Eoin Morgan (47 not out off 40 balls) and Rahul Tripathi (41 off 32 balls) provided the base for the Kolkata franchise to reach the target of 124 runs with 3.2 overs to spare
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Punjab made a winning start but then slumped to three straight losses before producing a clinical show to beat defending champions Mumbai by nine wickets on Friday.
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In a low-scoring match, MI could only put up 131 for six on the board. Punjab Kings finished the match in 17.4 overs with skipper KL Rahul scoring an unbeaten 60.
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KL Rahul and Chris Gayle played unbeaten knocks of 60 and 43 as Punjab Kings defeated Mumbai Indians by nine wickets with 14 balls to spare here at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Friday evening.
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Rahul hits half-century as his side defeats Mumbai Indians by nine wickets
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The Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai crashed to defeat against Delhi Capitals following an inept batting performance and will look for redemption
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Khaleel, Bairstow fashion Hyderabad’s nine-wicket win over Punjab
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SRH couldn't have asked for a worse start to the season as they slumped to three straight defeats, and in all occasions while chasing
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Dhawan's firing innings and Stoinis' onslaught helped Delhi Capitals get over the target of 195 runs with 10 balls to spare
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Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant will aim to display better tactical acumen in Catch-22 situations against a 'blow-hot-blow-cold' Punjab Kings
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CSK posted a competitive 188 for seven, riding on fine contributions from Suresh Raina (54), Moeen Ali (36), Sam Curran (34), Ravindra Jadeja (26), and Ambati Rayudu (23).
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Parag bowled just one over in the explosive Punjab Kings innings and had his arm almost perpendicular to his body when he bowled the third ball of the over to Chris Gayle.
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Rajasthan Royals skipper came out to bat in the very first over and he almost took his side over the line chasing 222. On the final ball, with his side needing 5 runs for the win