Paul bowls Capitals to victory
KOLKATA, India (CMC) — West Indies player Keemo Paul produced a sensational spell of fast bowling to spur the Delhi Capitals to a spectacular 39-run victory over the Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League yesterday.
Paul grabbed three wickets for 17 runs from his four overs to help trigger a dramatic collapse, as Hyderabad were dismissed for 116 in pursuit of the Capitals’ total of 155 for seven from their 20 overs.
Led by a half-century opening stand between David Warner and Jonny Bairstow, Hyderabad seemed to be cruising at 72 without loss inside of ten overs.
But once Paul, who was voted Man of the Match, accounted for Bairstow’s scalp, it all went downhill for Hyderabad.
He followed that up by dismissing captain Kane Williamson for three and then Ricky Bhui for seven, to leave the score 101 for three.
From thereon pacer Kagiso Rabada ran through the middle order claiming four scalps, including the prized wicket of Warner for the top score of 51, as Hyderabad lost their remaining seven wickets for just 15 runs.
In another match, both Sunil Narine and Andre Russell failed with the bat as the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) went down by five wickets to the Chennai Super Kings.
Opening the batting, Narine made just two from seven balls, while Russell hit two boundaries in his knock of 10, as KKR could only muster 161 for eight in their 20 overs.
Chennai then got up to 162 for five with two balls to spare, thanks hugely to an unbeaten 58 from Suresh Raina.
Narine did manage to claim two wickets for 19 runs from his four overs, while Russell’s solitary over went for 16 runs.
On Saturday West Indies superstar Chris Gayle agonisingly missed out on his 22nd Twenty20 hundred. His effort came in a losing cause as his Kings XI Punjab went down to Royal Challengers Bangalore by eight wickets .
The 39-year-old opener ended unbeaten on 99 off 64 deliveries as Kings XI, choosing to bat first, reached 173 for four.
There was further disappointment for Gayle as RCB captain Virat Kohli top-scored with 67 and South African A B de Villiers stroked an unbeaten 59, to get the visitors past the target with four balls remaining.