New Delhi: After winning the toss Sanju Samson invited Punjab Kings (PKBS) to bat first at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, in reply to that PBKS’ opener Prabhsimran Singh slammed 33-ball 60 runs.
Prabhsimran Singh’s wicket
Jason Holder finally gave the breakthrough as he got rid of Prabhsimran Singh for 60(34). Bowled a short delivery, which took a top edge and the ball flied in the air. Jos Buttler completed a good length, running in from long-on and took a brilliant catch.
It’s Jos Buttler, once again, for Rajasthan Royals. 💗 pic.twitter.com/3gdHCrdfQh
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Blitzing fifty for Prabhsimran
Yuzvendra Chahal came into the attack and Prabhsimran played the spinner for a double and brought up his half-century. He reached the milestone in just 28 balls.
A quick fire half-century off 28 deliveries by @prabhsimran01 ⚡️⚡️#PBKS 70/0
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Padikkal drops Prabhsimran
Jason Holder came to bowl the final powerplay over, and he was hit for a four by Prabhsimran Singh.
Devdutt Padikkal then droped a catch in the final delivery, he gave Prabhsimran a lucky reprieved. Holder bowled it wide came at length and Prabhsimran ended up sliced it. Padikkal made an attempt for the catch but overran, lost balance and failed to hold on to it.
Prabhsimran survived on 44 as Punjab accumulates 64 runs in powerplay.
Earlier, Rajasthan Royals (RR) captain Sanju Samson won the toss and decided to bowl first against the Punjab Kings (PBKS).
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