KL Rahul and Mayank Agrawal included 114 for the second-wicket organization to control Kings XI Punjab to a six-wicket prevail upon Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 22nd match of IPL 2019 in Mohali.
Pursuing an aggregate of 151, Rahul smacked an unbeaten 71 off 53 balls while Agarwal stroked 55 off 33 balls. The couple met up after the early expulsion of Chris Gayle (16 off 14), got at long-on off the bowling of Rashid Khan (1-20). Rahul crushed seven limits and a six while Agarwal scored three limits and sixes each. At the point when Agarwal left on the principal chunk of the eighteenth over off Sandeep Sharma (2-21), Punjab required 19 off 17 balls. Be that as it may, snappy expulsions of David Miller (1 off 3) and Mandeep Singh (2 off 3) off Sandeep and Siddarth Kaul (1-42) changed the energy to a degree, leaving 11 off the last finished.
With Mohammad Nabi (0-42) left to amaze the last, Sam Curran amassed five keeps running off the initial three balls to leave the condition to 6 off 3 preceding Rahul crushed a limit to convey the condition to 2 off 2. He at that point stroked a twofold to agree with his position over the line, thus guaranteeing an unbeaten streak at home this season.
Prior, Sunrisers’ aggregate of 150 was controlled by David Warner’s unbeaten 70 off 62 balls. After the early expulsion of in-structure Jonny Bairstow (1 off 7), got at mid-wicket off Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Warner included 49 keeps running for the second wicket with Vijay Shankar (26 off 27). The scoring rate stayed beneath six generally of the innings. Mohammad Nabi, advanced up the request, neglected to give the quickening after he fell in the wake of scoring only 12 off 7. Manish Pandey’s 19 off 15 and Deepak Hooda 14 off 3 alongside increasing speed from Warner in the later stages helped Hyderabad achieve 150.
KL Rahul was decreed the player of the counterpart for his match-winning thump.
Brief scores: Sunrisers Hyderabad 150/4 in 20 overs (David Warner 70*, Vijay Shankar 26; Ravichandran Ashwin 1-30) lost to Kings XI Punjab 151/4 in 19.5 overs (KL Rahul 71*, Mayank Agarwal 55; Sandeep Sharma 2-21) by six wickets
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