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Punjab Kings’ spin duo restrict CSK to 162/7

M BHARAT KUMARBy M BHARAT KUMARMay 1, 2024No Comments
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In a gripping encounter at Chepauk, the Punjab Kings’ spin duo of Rahul Chahar and Manpreet Brar spun a web around the Chennai Super Kings’ batters, restricting them to a modest total of 162/7 in their allotted 20 overs. Despite a promising start in the powerplay, where CSK managed to score over 50 without losing a wicket, the middle overs saw a significant slowdown in their run rate, largely due to the brilliance of the Punjab spinners.
The CSK innings started on a positive note, with openers Ajinkya Rahane and Ruturaj Gaikwad laying a solid foundation in the powerplay. However, once the spinners came into play, the momentum shifted in favor of Punjab Kings. After Rahane’s departure for 29 runs, the CSK middle-order faltered, with Shivam Dubey and Ravindra Jadeja departing cheaply.
Ruturaj Gaikwad, once again, emerged as the mainstay of the CSK innings, registering yet another half-century, scoring 62 runs off 48 balls. However, his dismissal marked a crucial turning point in the innings. Despite contributions from Rizvi, who made 21 runs off 23 balls, and a late flourish from skipper MS Dhoni, who scored 14 runs off 11 balls before being run out, CSK struggled to accelerate in the latter stages of their innings.
Credit must be given to Manpreet Brar and Rahul Chahar, whose disciplined bowling in the middle overs applied the brakes on the CSK scoring rate. Additionally, the pace and accuracy of Kagiso Rabada proved to be a formidable challenge for the CSK batters, further restricting their scoring opportunities.
In the end, CSK managed to post a total of 162/7, a score that may prove to be challenging but not insurmountable for the Punjab Kings. With their strong batting lineup, Punjab will be looking to chase down the target and secure a vital victory in the ongoing IPL campaign.
In a gripping encounter at Chepauk restricting the Punjab Kings' spin duo of Rahul Chahar and Manpreet Brar spun a web around the Chennai Super Kings' batters
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