IPL 6: Bowling bails Hyderabad out again

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Mohali - Sunrisers Hyderabad cruised to an away win against Kings XI Punjab in the India Premier League here Saturday, keeping them in the hunt for a play-off spot.

Parthiv Patel (61 off 47) helped Hyderabad reach 150 for seven, a total which their strong bowling line-up defended easily. Punjab ended at 120 for nine in 20 overs with Darren Sammy picking four wickets for 22 runs.

Hyderabad are now level on points with fourth placed Royal Challengers Bangalore, who also have 16 points from 13 games but are ahead on a better net run-rate.

The run chase was expected to be tough for the hosts, who had to deal with a formidable bowling attack led by speedster Dale Steyn (2/20).

And they did stumble after losing four wickets of 51 runs including of the ‘killer’ David Miller. Adam Gilchrist (26) looked in good touch before dragging one off Sammy on his stumps.

Luke Pomersbach and Rajagopal Sathish kept Punjab in the hunt but the mounting required run rate was becoming a problem for them. That pressure led to Sathish’s run out on 25.

The Australian was eventually left stranded on 33.

Earlier, Punjab made good use of the post rain conditions at the PCA Stadium.

Medium pacer Harmeet Singh Bansal removed the in-form Shikhar Dhawan (15) in the fifth over and then debutant Sandeep Singh struck thrice in two overs to put Hyderabad on the back foot.

Sandeep did what the more experienced Praveen Kumar and Parvinder Awana could not do enough, bowl on the right areas of a pitch having two prominent grass patches.

He got his first wicket, Hanuma Vihari, off a loose ball before dismissing the dangerous Cameron White and Biplab Samantray to be on a hat-trick.

Sammy could not read a wrong one off Piyush Chawla and was caught plumb in front, leaving Hyderabad at 52 for five in nine overs.

Opener Patel was running out of partner until he found support from Karan Sharma (22) and Thisara Perera.

Though Patel carried the innings till the 19th over, it was Perera who came up with most of the big hits towards the end. The Sri Lanka smashed 32 off 19 balls.

Scorecard

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Parthiv Patel run out (Sathish/Harmeet Singh) 61

Shikhar Dhawan c & b Harmeet Singh 15

Hanuma Vihari c Miller b Sandeep Sharma 5

Cameron White lbw b Sandeep Sharma 10

Biplab Samantray b Sandeep Sharma 0

Darren Sammy lbw b Chawla 0

Karan Sharma c Gilchrist b Awana 22

Thisara Perera not out 32

Dale Steyn not out 1

Extras (b 2, lb 1, w 1) 4

Total (Seven wickets in 20 overs) 150

Fall of wickets: 1-28 (Dhawan, 4.1 overs), 2-33 (Vihari, 5.3), 3-51 (White, 7.5), 4-51 (Samantray, 7.6), 5-52 (Sammy, 8.4), 6-94 (K Sharma, 14.5), 7-142 (Patel, 18.6)

Bowling

Praveen Kumar 4-0-32-0

Parvinder Awana 4-0-35-1

Harmeet Singh 4-0-39-1

Sandeep Sharma 4-0-21-3

Piyush Chawla 4-0-20-1

Kings XI Punjab

Adam Gilchrist b Sammy 26

Mandeep Singh c White b Steyn 0

Shaun Marsh c Perera b Sammy 18

Luke Pomersbach not out 33

David Miller c White b Sammy 6

Rajagopal Sathish run out (Perera/Patel) 25

Piyush Chawla c Dhawan b Perera 0

Praveen Kumar b Steyn 1

Harmeet Singh run out (I Sharma/Sammy) 3

Parvinder Awana c I Sharma b Sammy 0

Sandeep Sharma not out 0

Extras (b 5, w 2, lb 1) 7

Total (Nine wickets in 20 overs) 120

Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Mandeep Singh, 0.5 overs), 2-45 (Marsh, 7.1), 3-45 (Gilchrist, 7.2), 4-51 (Miller, 9.4), 5-102 (Sathish, 16.5), 6-103 (Chawla, 17.2), 7-107 (Kumar, 18.1), 8-112 (Harmeet Singh, 19.1), 9-119 (Awana, 19.4)

Bowling

Dale Steyn 4-0-20-2

Ishant Sharma 3-0-22-0

Thisara Perera 4-0-19-1

Hanuma Vihari 2-0-5-0

Darren Sammy 4-0-22-4

Karan Sharma 1-0-6-0

Amit Mishra 2-0-20-0

Match details:

Toss: Kings XI Punjab, who chose to field

Umpires: S. Das and Rod Tucker (Australia)

TV umpire: C. Shamsuddin

Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)

Reserve umpire: Nitin Menon

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