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PIX: Arshdeep, Curran shine as Punjab Kings pip Mumbai

Last updated on: April 23, 2023 00:03 IST

Images from the IPL 2023 match between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Saturday.

IMAGE: Arshdeep Singh celebrates the wicket of Tilak Varma. Photograph: BCCI

Death overs specialist Arshdeep Singh shattered stumps at will in a tense final over as Punjab Kings got back to winning ways with a 13-run victory over Mumbai Indians in a high-scoring IPL 2023 match in Mumbai on Saturday.

 

After Sam Curran's 29-ball 55 led Punjab Kings to a massive 214/8, Mumbai Indians took the game into the final over due to fine counter-attacking knocks from Cameron Green (67 off 43 balls) and Suryakumar Yadav (57 off 26 balls) as the duo added 75 off only 36 balls to revive the hosts.

Arshdeep struck a decisive blow in the 18th over to dismiss an on-song Suryakumar with Mumbai needing another 33 from 15 balls, and bowled an impressive final over while accounting for Tilak Varma (3) and Nehal Wadhera (0) to return with splendid figures of 4/29 in four overs.

IMAGE: Mumbai Indians' Nehal Wadhera is bowled by Arshdeep Singh. Photograph: BCCI

On a batting belter, Arshdeep again showed why even Indian team depends on him in T20 games to deliver during the end stages of the game. The left-arm pacer broke the middle-stump off back-to-back deliveries to sent Varma and Nehal Wadhera packing as Mumbai finished on 201/6.

Mumbai Indians would agree that Jitesh Sharma's 7-ball-25 towards the end did become the difference although 82 runs conceded by MI bowlers between overs 15-18 was another turning point.

IMAGE: Cameron Green and Surya Kumar Yadav put on a 75-run stand to keep MI in the hunt. Photograph: BCCI

MI did fight well after conceding 117 runs in the last seven overs, but their effort with the bat was not enough to avert a defeat in a game wherein more than 400 runs scored at the Wankhede Stadium.

For MI, the biggest gain would be Suryakumar showing his class with a splendid half-century which kept the hosts in the game despite facing a stiff task.

It was in January this year that the swashbuckling batter made his last score in excess of 50 -- 112 not out against Sri Lanka at Rajkot -- and after a rocky period in which he was dismissed for a rare three consecutive first-ball ducks, the right-handed batter delighted the home fans with a typical Suryakumar innings.

IMAGE: Liam Livingstone celebrates the wicket of Rohit Sharma. Photograph: BCCI

Mumbai were also rocked early by Arshdeep, who had his India teammate Ishan Kishan (1) caught by Matthew Short for his 50th IPL wicket.

Rohit and Green fuelled MI's charge in the remainder of the powerplay, taking them to 54/1 after six overs taking their association to a 76-run stand for the second wicket, coming off 50 balls.

Rohit looked in imperious form but fell to Liam Livingstone in the 10th over for 44 from 27 balls, studded with four fours and three sixes.

IMAGE: Punjab Kings' Jitesh Kumar on the attack during the IPL 2023 match against Mumbai Indians on Saturday. Photograph: BCCI

Earlier, Sam Curran justified his top billing with a splendid 29-ball-55 as Punjab Kings lifted themselves from a precarious position to post a mammoth 214/8.

A 92-run stand for the eighth wicket with Harpreet Bhatia (41 off 28 balls) changed the course of the game with 131 runs coming in the back-10.

Arjun Tendulkar (1/48 in 3 overs), who had a couple of impressive games first up, had a good opening spell but went for 31 in his third over as 69 runs were yielded between overs 16-18. Jofra Archer and Cameron Green went for 13 and 25 respectively in the 17th and 18th over.

IMAGE: Punjab Kings captain Sam Curran smacked 55 off just 29 balls. Photograph: BCCI

But the hero undoubtedly was Curran, who slammed his first fifty of IPL this season and Bhatia made a 28-ball 41 while adding 92 runs from 50 balls for the fifth wicket to power Punjab Kings to a daunting total. This was after MI bowlers strangulated their middle-order post a promising start.

Curran struck five fours and four sixes to help Punjab Kings bounce back strongly at the Wankhede Stadium after they lost way in the middle overs, leading a strong recovery.

IMAGE: Harpreet Bhatia put on a 92-run stand with Sam Curran. Photograph: BCCI

Punjab Kings were 97/4 after 13 overs but courtesy brilliant efforts from Curran, Bhatia and Jitesh Sharma, they added 117 runs in the last seven overs, with 96 runs coming on the last 30 balls.

Punjab wicketkeeper-batter Jitesh Sharma also provided later fireworks, hitting four sixes in his seven-ball 25 before being cleaned up by Jason Behrendorff in the last over.

IMAGE: Liam Livingstone is stumped by MI wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan off the bowling of Piyush Chawla. Photograph: BCCI

Piyush Chawla bowled an impressive spell of 2/15 in three overs as Punjab Kings, whose batting looked directionless in the absence of their regular captain and the team's best batter this season in Shikhar Dhawan, appeared to be heading for a moderate total.

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