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Patel, Saha Guide KXIP To Easy Win

Sep 29, 2014, 10:28 IST
gocricket.com
Kings XI Punjab remained the team to beat following their easy seven-wicket win over Cape Cobras in their last Group B Champions League T20 encounter at Mohali on Sunday. Chasing an innocuous target of 136, KXIP had little trouble registering their fourth successive win in the tournament.
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With the semifinal berth secured, George Bailey's men went in to the match to further their reputation as one of the tournament's favourites. The Akshar Patel-led KXIP bowlers showed the way, bundling the South African team out for 135 in the penultimate over of the innings.

Having seen their semis hopes go up in flames earlier in the day with Hobart Hurricanes' win over Barbados Tridents, Cobras needed to take early wickets to make a game of it but when Manan Vohra (23) and Virender Sehwag (23) raced away to 41 in 5.1 overs, the outcome had become a foregone conclusion. Robin Peterson, who got plenty of purchase off the pitch, removed the openers but there was nothing to be worried about for the hosts.

Glenn Maxwell muscled two sixes to take the team closer to the target to the ecstasy of supporters in the stands but as has become his wont of late, the big hitting batsman attempted a brazen shot off Sybrand Engelbrecht and lost his stumps for 23. Wriddhiman Saha (42 off 35 balls) thereafter took charge of the chase and along with David Miller (12) saw the team home with 11 balls to go.

Cobras had begun their innings on a brilliant note though, thanks to Hashim Amla and Richard Levi. Amla, more known for his Test exploits, looked in great touch and didn't have to use power to get boundaries. He was particularly severe on Sri Lanka allrounder Thisara Perera, taking five successive fours in an over with each shot bespeaking excellent timing and elegance.

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After Amla's departure for 40 off 22 balls and 60 runs on the board inside seven overs, Levi took charge of the innings and put on view plenty of discretion as the ball after getting a bit old had begun to assist the spinners a great deal. However, soon after taking the team past 100, Levi (42 off 37 balls) had to go back to the pavilion thanks to a stunning caught and bowled by Maxwell. Between Amla and Levi's departures, Omphile Ramela (12) got a couple of attractive boundaries before playing one shot too many off Perera.

The visitors lost their way following Levi's wicket as Patel (3 for 15) put their lower-order batsmen under a spell. Cobras lost their last seven wickets for just 30 runs and were bowled out for a lowly total in 18.3 overs.

Brief scores: Cape Cobras 135 all out in 18.3 overs (Levi 42, Amla 40; Patel 3 for 15) lose to Kings XI Punjab 139 for 3 in 18.1 overs (Saha 42*; Peterson 2 for 19) by seven wickets.
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