Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 19, 2020, 12:18 AM
Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) defeated Mumbai Indians (MI) in a double super over in the 36th match of the 13th season of IPL. Earlier, the first super over played between the two teams was also tied. In the second super over, Mumbai gave a target of 12 runs, which Punjab achieved in 4 balls. Chris Jordan for Punjab and Trent Boult for Mumbai put on a super over.
Punjab scored 5 runs in the first super over. In response, Mumbai could also score only 5 runs. Jaspreet Bumrah for Mumbai and Mohammad Shami for Punjab put on a super oper. According to the rule, players who have played the first super over will no longer be able to play the second super over. This player will only be able to field.
Super over also tie for second time in IPL
This is the second time in the history of IPL, when a super over is also tied. Earlier, the 2014 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals and the Super Over were both tied.
Punjab could not score 9 runs in the last over
Mumbai won the toss and scored a 177-run target. In reply, Punjab scored 176 runs losing 6 wickets. Captain Lokesh Rahul for the team played the highest innings of 77 runs. Kings XI needed 9 runs to win in the last over, but Mumbai bowler Trent Boult did not allow them to be made.
Punjab has got a rough startPunjab had a dull start to chase the target. The team lost the first wicket as Mayank Agarwal (11) for 33 runs. Chris Gayle then scored 24 off 21 balls and shared a 42-run partnership with opener Rahul for the second wicket. Apart from him, Nicholas Pooran also scored 24 runs off 12 balls.
Dickock's third consecutive fifty, equals SachinMumbai opener Quinton Dickock scored the highest 53 runs. This is his third consecutive fifty for Mumbai. He has become the second player after Sachin Tendulkar to do so. Earlier, Sachin achieved this feat while playing for Mumbai in 2010. Earlier, Dickock scored 78 against Kolkata and 53 against Delhi.
Pollard and Coulter-Nile hit 57 off 21 balls.Mumbai scored 176 runs losing 6 wickets. The team did not have a good start. Mumbai had lost 3 wickets for 38 runs in the power-play. Opener Dickock held one end and shared a 58-run partnership with Krunal Pandya (34) for the fourth wicket. After this, at the end of 12-12 balls, Kieron Pollard scored 34 and Nathan Coulter-Nile scored the fastest innings of 24 runs. The two shared a 57-run 21-ball partnership for the 7th wicket.
2-2 wickets to Shami and ArshdeepMohammad Shami and Arshadip Singh took 2–2 wickets for Punjab. Shami dismissed Hardik Pandya (8) and Suryakumar Yadav for zero. At the same time, Arshdeep Singh sent Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma (9) and Ishaan Kishan (7) to the pavilion.
Both teams:
Mumbai: Rohit Sharma (captain), Quinton Dickock (wicketkeeper), Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Kieron Pollard, Krunal Pandya, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Rahul Chahar, Trent Boult and Jaspreet Bumrah.
Punjab: Lokesh Rahul (captain and wicketkeeper), Mayank Agarwal, Chris Gayle, Nicholas Pooran, Glenn Maxwell, Deepak Hooda, Chris Jordan, Murugan Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Ravi Bishnoi and Arshadip Singh.
Punjab scored 5 runs in the first super over. In response, Mumbai could also score only 5 runs. Jaspreet Bumrah for Mumbai and Mohammad Shami for Punjab put on a super oper. According to the rule, players who have played the first super over will no longer be able to play the second super over. This player will only be able to field.
Super over also tie for second time in IPL
This is the second time in the history of IPL, when a super over is also tied. Earlier, the 2014 match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Rajasthan Royals and the Super Over were both tied.
Punjab could not score 9 runs in the last over
Mumbai won the toss and scored a 177-run target. In reply, Punjab scored 176 runs losing 6 wickets. Captain Lokesh Rahul for the team played the highest innings of 77 runs. Kings XI needed 9 runs to win in the last over, but Mumbai bowler Trent Boult did not allow them to be made.
Punjab has got a rough startPunjab had a dull start to chase the target. The team lost the first wicket as Mayank Agarwal (11) for 33 runs. Chris Gayle then scored 24 off 21 balls and shared a 42-run partnership with opener Rahul for the second wicket. Apart from him, Nicholas Pooran also scored 24 runs off 12 balls.
Dickock's third consecutive fifty, equals SachinMumbai opener Quinton Dickock scored the highest 53 runs. This is his third consecutive fifty for Mumbai. He has become the second player after Sachin Tendulkar to do so. Earlier, Sachin achieved this feat while playing for Mumbai in 2010. Earlier, Dickock scored 78 against Kolkata and 53 against Delhi.
Pollard and Coulter-Nile hit 57 off 21 balls.Mumbai scored 176 runs losing 6 wickets. The team did not have a good start. Mumbai had lost 3 wickets for 38 runs in the power-play. Opener Dickock held one end and shared a 58-run partnership with Krunal Pandya (34) for the fourth wicket. After this, at the end of 12-12 balls, Kieron Pollard scored 34 and Nathan Coulter-Nile scored the fastest innings of 24 runs. The two shared a 57-run 21-ball partnership for the 7th wicket.
2-2 wickets to Shami and ArshdeepMohammad Shami and Arshadip Singh took 2–2 wickets for Punjab. Shami dismissed Hardik Pandya (8) and Suryakumar Yadav for zero. At the same time, Arshdeep Singh sent Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma (9) and Ishaan Kishan (7) to the pavilion.
Both teams:
Mumbai: Rohit Sharma (captain), Quinton Dickock (wicketkeeper), Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Hardik Pandya, Kieron Pollard, Krunal Pandya, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Rahul Chahar, Trent Boult and Jaspreet Bumrah.
Punjab: Lokesh Rahul (captain and wicketkeeper), Mayank Agarwal, Chris Gayle, Nicholas Pooran, Glenn Maxwell, Deepak Hooda, Chris Jordan, Murugan Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Ravi Bishnoi and Arshadip Singh.