Punjab Kings Defeat Table-Toppers in IPL 2022 The Gujarat Titans will try to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Punjab Kings Defeat Table-Toppers in IPL 2022 The Gujarat Titans will try to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Punjab Kings at last conveyed a exact exertion to defeat Gujarat Titans by eight wickets and end the IPL table; leaders’ five-match winning streak here on Tuesday, with to Shikhar Dhawan’s amazing half-century. Punjab Kings held Gujarat Titans to a below-par 143 for eight when Hardik Pandya chose to bat to begin with. Pacer Kagiso Rabada took four wickets. Punjab, who botched what ought to have been a basic chase in their past diversion; learned from their botches and paced the innings much superior, accomplishing the target in 16 overs.

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Punjab Kings Defeat Table-Toppers in IPL 2022 The Gujarat Titans will try to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Dhawan (62 not out off 53 balls) made his third half-century of the season; and Sri Lankan Bhanuka Rajapaksa (40 off 28 balls) gave a few amusement with five fours and a six. As one of the squad’s senior players; he had an obligation to bring the amusement to a close for his side, and he did so with aplomb. Mayank Agarwal, the captain, went down the aisle to make room for Jonny Bairstow; (1) at the beat, but the arrangement backfired. Punjab, on the other hand, traveled domestically with an 87-run organization between Dhawan and Rajapaksa.

Liam Livingstone (30 not out off 10) showed a few brutal hits towards the conclusion of the chase; and crushed chief India pacer Mohammad Shami for four sixes, counting a tremendous 117m hit over profound square leg. The 16th over, going for 30 runs, gave a huge boost to PBKS’ net run rate. It was a much-needed win for Punjab, who have battled for consistency this season with five wins and numerous losses. Punjab, on the other hand, traveled domestically thanks to an 87-run association between Dhawan and Rajapaksa.

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It was a convenient wake-up call for Gujarat, who are anticipated to create the play-offs; to address their batting issues, especially at the best of the order. They’ve continuously had somebody to urge them out of sticky circumstances, but that wasn’t the case on Tuesday. Earlier, Gujarat’s innings was spared by Sai Sudharsan’s unbeaten 65 off 50 balls; as Punjab bowlers gave as it were 11 fours and two sixes. Sudarsan crushed five boundaries and a six; but he ran out of accomplices after Gujarat captain Hardik Pandya’s choice to bat reverse discharges.

Shubman Gill (9) and Wriddhiman Saha (21) were cheaply dismissed as openers. In the third over, Gill, who had hit two boundaries; was removed by a direct shot from Rishi Dhawan from cover.

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Rabada (4/33) took his first wicket in the next over, when Saha, who had started aggressively; threw a sitter to opposing captain Mayank Agawral at mid-off. The additional bounce undid Saha, who had struck three boundaries and a six, as he attempted to play a lofted ball but mistimed it and paid the price.

Gujarat fell to 44/3 after Hardik (1) was dismissed early by bowler Rishi Dhawan (1/26). Hardik attempted to drive an outside-the-off length ball, but it ended up nicking to wicket-keeper Jitesh Sharma, putting his team in a bind.

Sudharsan and David Mill operator (11) at that point endeavored to revive the innings, but they as it were overseen to contribute 23 runs in 30 balls. After Liam Livingstone (1/15) rejected Mill operator, who miscued a hurled shot and was caught by Rabada at long-off, the score was 67/4.

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Sudharshan endeavored to switch gears within the 11th over, when he pulled Livingstone for his to begin with boundary, but he battled to discharge his arms on a normal basis. In the 17th over, Rabada expelled Rahul Tewatia (11) and Rashid Khan (0) in continuous conveyances, clearing out Gujarat reeling at 112/6. Lockie Ferguson was expelled by Rabada to circular off a fabulous stretch (5). Sandeep Sharma (0/17), Arshdeep Singh (1/35), Rahul Chahar (0/11), and Livingstone all performed splendidly for Punjab.

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