Mayank storm was not helpful, Punjab beat Rabada in super over



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It takes 13 races to win the last one. Mayank Agrawal, hitting the crease, is hitting for 7 runs. And the Mayank skyscraper six away from Marcos Stoyanis’ first ball. On the second ball, Stones pushed Yorker to the middle of the wicket for two more runs. Limit on the third ball. That means tie to game. Not! This time, sitting on the bench, the Punjab captain KL Rahul probably also thought and who stopped Joy. Really! Only 1 3-ball race. Is it possible to pass from here? However, there is no word, everything is possible if the goddess of fortune is not pleased. Something similar happened today with Punjab. The fourth ball point. And on fifth ball, Mayank, unable to control greed at the Fultons of Stones, went for a great shot and knocked the wicket. And lastly, Jordan is also a Kagiso Rabadar palmist. Diameter! The match ended in a super finish.

Something like that is probably possible in IPL. The tournament started yesterday, and the next day the match ended in a super finish. However, Rahul was disappointed with the super finish. Punjab batsmen surrendered helplessly in front of the bowling alley in the Rabada fire. After collecting only 2 runs, Rahul and Nicholas Puran returned to the pavilion with the first three balls. In response, Delhi Capitals won the draw and chose to hit. Shreyas Iyer’s team reached the goal with Mohammad Shamir’s second ball. However, despite not winning the match, today’s match superstar Mayank Agrawal. Their undefeated 69v60 innings brought the Punjab back into the game.

Punjab captain KL Rahul decided to line up after winning the draw in Dubai. And having the new ball in hand, Mohammad Shami was burned at the green gate. In the first two overs of the spell, Duronto Shami sent Prithvi Shaw (5) and Shimran Hetmeyer (6) to the pavilion and sent Delhi backwards. Shikhar Dhawan (0), however, was left out. Delhi lost 3 wickets by just 13 runs in 4 overs and came under a lot of pressure. But then Captain Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Panh took over the initial push from Delhi. At the fourth gate, the pair added 63 runs to the Delhi scoreboard. But in the 14th final of the match, young Ravi Vishnu stopped Marmukhi Panh (31) and brought Punjab back to the match. This is Vishnu’s first wicket in IPL. Then Rahul handed the ball over to Shamir again to catch the break at the Delhi innings. And when this pacer from Bengal returned, he showed the way to the pavilion to the captain of Delhi. Shreyas Iyer was sacked for 39 of 32 balls with three over limits. Then it seemed that perhaps Delhi would somehow cross a hundred borders. But in the end, the Stones took Delhi by storm with the bat. Today, all three limits and seven limits off the road in a solid 53-run inning with 21 balls, Delhi scored 156 runs for 6 wickets on 20 passes. Shami (3-15) took three wickets for Punjab. Also, Cottrell (2-24) took two wickets and Vishnu (1-22) took one.

In response, Rahul and Mayank got off to a good start in the Punjab innings. There was a time when Punjab’s score was 30 without a window. But in the fifth over of the match, Mohit Sharma struck the first blow to the Punjab field. After hitting 21 of 19 balls, Rahul fell victim to Mohit and returned to the pavilion. In the next over, Karun Nair (1) and Nicholas Puran (0) were returned to the pavilion and Rabichandan Ashwin introduced himself. However, Ashwin was injured on the last ball of the over and left the field. No more names. Then the middle order of Punjab collapsed like a house of cards. Maxwell was fired for 1 and Sarfaraz Ahmed for 12. But Mayank was fighting only from one end. Krishnappa Gautam (20) accompanied him a little. When Gautam returned to the pavilion after falling victim to Rabada, Punjab’s score was 101 out of 6 in 15.3 overs. Then everyone thought that Punjab could not get the most out of here. But the flawless Mayank nearly accomplished that impossible feat. He played a dream inning with Chris Jordan. The way he played flawless 69v60 innings and pulled out the near-lost game is truly admirable. Unfortunately, victory remained elusive for a short time.

September 20, 2020 11:57 pm



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