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IPL: Punjab lose to Gujarat despite Amla's century

Last updated on: May 08, 2017 09:08 IST

Hashim Amla

IMAGE: Hashim Amla celebrates after completing his second century in IPL-10. Photograph: BCCI

Already out of the reckoning, Gujarat Lions severely dented Kings XI Punjab's play-off chances with a comfortable six-wicket victory in an Indian Premier League match, in Mohali, on Sunday.

Put into bat, Punjab posted a huge 189 for three before Gujarat overhauled the target with two balls to spare to register a consolation win.

Dwayne Smith turned out to be the architect of the victory for Gujarat with a whirlwind 74 off just 39 deliveries to get the visitors off to a flier while chasing a challenging 190 for win.

The West Indian opener struck eight boundaries and four huge hits over the fence during his explosive knock.

Dwayne Smith

IMAGE: Gujarat Lions opener Dwayne Smith hits a six. Photograph: BCCI

Chasing the target, Gujarat rode on Smith's brisk batting to race to 91 for no loss inside 10 overs. Smith was at his attacking best as he dealt mostly in boundaries and sixes.

Together with Ishan Kishan (29 off 24 balls), Smith shared 91 runs for the opening partnership to lay the foundation for the chase.

Earlier, Hashim Amla played a brilliant knock to notch up his second century of the ongoing IPL and power Kings XI Punjab to a challenging 189 for three.

Amla is only the second batsman after Virat Kohli to register two centuries in a single IPL season.

Hashim Amla

IMAGE: Hashim Amla hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

Amla made 104 off just 60 balls with the help of eight fours and five huge hits over the fence to take Kings XI forward.

He was ably supported by Shaun Marsh (58 off 43 balls) as the duo shared 125 runs for the second wicket to set the platform for the total. Captain Glenn Maxwell hit a few boundaries at the end, to score a quickfire 20 off 11 balls.

Following this defeat, it will be a Herculean task for Kings XI to qualify for the play-offs as they not only will have to win their remaining three games but their fate will also depend on the outcome of other games.

Kings XI are currently lying at the fifth spot with 10 points from 11 games and cannot afford to lose any of their remaining three games to advance to the play-offs.

Chasing the target, Smith rode on his luck as David Miller dropped a sitter at mid-off off the bowling of pacer Mohit Sharma when the batsman was on 42.

Dinesh Karthik

IMAGE: Dinesh Karthik, who scored 35 off 23 deliveries, hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

Smith cashed in on the chance as he milked the Kings XI bowling attacking with consummate ease to keep Gujarat in the hunt. He brought up his half-century with a six off Axar Patel in the final delivery of the seventh over.

Smith was handed another lifeline in the eighth over when a diving Gurkeerat Singh spilled a chance off the bowling off skipper Glenn Maxwell.

Kings XI finally tasted success in the 10th over when Kishan holed out at deep midwicket by Miller off T Natarajan's bowling.

Looking in a hurry to finish off the chase, Smith's luck finally ran out when he was holed out by Martin Guptill at deep midwicket off Maxwell in the 12th over.

Skipper Suresh Raina (39 off 25) and Dinesh Karthik (35 not out off 23) then added crucial 42 runs for the third wicket to keep Gujarat afloat.

With the equation down to 24 off the last two overs, Karthik used his experience to great effect to guide Gujarat home, reaching 192 for four in 19.4 overs.

Earlier sent into bat, Kings XI lost Guptill in the fifth delivery of the innings, caught by Basil Thampi of Pradeep Sangwan (1/28) as the batsman top-edged a short delivery.

IMAGE: Gujarat Lions players celebrate the wicket of Martin Guptill. Photograph: BCCI

The early fall of wicket had an impact on Kings XI as the hosts found the going tough initially and the first four overs just yielded 21 runs.

But a stroke of luck for Amla suddenly changed the script for Kings XI as Ravindra Jadeja dropped a difficult chance at backward point off the bowling of Thampi.

Thereafter, it was a complete Amla and Marsh show as the duo got into the attacking mode after the initial silence to take Kings XI forward against Gujarat's inexperienced and lacklustre bowling attack.

The duo struck boundaries at will in the middle overs as the hosts notched up their 100-run stand for the second wicket in the 13th over.

Shaun Marsh

IMAGE: Shaun Marsh in action. Photograph: BCCI

Amla brought up his fifty off 35 balls with the help of four boundaries and one six, while Marsh's half century came off 37 balls during which he struck five fours.

Dhawal Kulkarni (1/24) finally broke the partnership, dismissing Marsh in the 16th over caught at long-on by Finch but Amla continued his onslaught and cleared Kulkarni over the long-on for his third six of the match.

Amla brought up his century in style as he smashed Thampi over the covers for a six in the final over of the innings but he departed in the very next ball, leg before wicket as he was beaten by a yorker.

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