Dharamsala, April 16 -- Mahela Jayawardene's belligerent unbeaten 93 and Kumar Sangakkara's brisk half-century powered Kings XI Punjab to 174 for three against Deccan Chargers in the Indian Premier League here today. Put into bat, the Punjab side lost opener Shaun Marsh in he first over but the 86-run stand between Sangakkara (52 of 37 balls) and Jayawardene shored up the innings.
Jayawardene cashed in on the live he got when batting on 12 and provided the late charge with an unbeaten 62-ball knock studded with 13 fours and two sixes. Earlier, Deccan Chargers captain Adam Gilchrist played safe on an unpredictable pitch, asking Kings XI Punjab to bat first and as if to justify the decision, Ryan Harris struck in the very first over.
Shaun Marsh could only manage a faint edge that nestled into Gilchrist's gloves behind the stumps as the Australian left-hander departed with a golden duck against his name. Deccan didn't get another chance to celebrate in the next 10 overs with the Sri Lankan duo of Sangakkara and Jayawardene stitching together an 86-run stand that propped up the Punjab side.
Jayawardene could not have prospered beyond 21 but Rahul Sharma gave him a life when he dropped the right-hander off Pragyan Ojha's bowling. Shaun Marsh's brother in the rival camp Mitchell was pressed into service in the fourth over and Sangakkara greeted him with back-to-back boundaries.
Andrew Symonds was hit over backward square leg for a six and in the next over Sangakkara struck Ojha for two fours on the trot to cruise to a half-century but fell in the next over, a suicidal reverse sweep that went terribly wrong. Next man in Yuvraj Singh's (20) struggle was evident as the left-hander, going through a prolonged bad patch, took seven balls to get off the mark.
In contrast, Jayawardene was on song, hitting Rohit Sharma for a six and following it with a boundary. He inflicted more damage in the next over, hitting the hapless RP Singh for five successive fours, the first of which brought up his fifty.
The former Sri Lanka captain was not content yet. He hit Harris for back-to-back fours in the penultimate over and collected a four and six of the final over bowled by RP Singh to swell the tally.
Jayawardene's aggression could be assessed from the fact that the last five overs yielded 76 runs, costing the Punjab side just one wicket. Put into bat, Kings XI Punjab posted 174 for three against Deccan Chargers in an Indian Premier League match in Dharamshala on Friday.
Earlier Deccan Chargers captain Adam Gilchrist won the toss and asked Kings XI Punjab to bat first in an Indian Premier League match here today. The Chargers, needing a win to keep alive their semifinal hopes, left out injured Harmeet Singh and Herschelle Gibbs, bringing in Rahul Sharma and Mitchell Marsh.
The Punjab side, which is already out of the semifinal race, left out Ramesh Powar and Love Ablish in favour of Vikramjeet Malik and Shalabh Srivastava. With Shaun Marsh in the Kings XI squad, today's match will also be a battle between the Marsh brothers.
Brief score: Kings XI Punjab: 174 for 3 in 20 overs (Mahela Jayawardene 93 not out, Kumar Sangakkara 52; Ryan Harris 1/27). Teams: Kings XI Punjab: Kumar Sangakkara (c), Shaun Marsh, Mahela Jayawardene, Yuvraj Singh, Karan Goel, Irfan Pathan, Juan Theron, Reetinder Singh Sodhi, Piyush Chawla, Shalabh Srivastava and Vikramjeet Singh Malik.
Deccan Chargers: Adam Gilchrist (C), Monish Mishra, T Suman, Andrew Symonds, Rohit Sharma, Mitchell Marsh, B Sumanth, RP Singh, Pragyan Ojha, Ryan Harris and Rahul Sharma. Umpires: Marais Erasmus and Amish Saheba.
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