Indian Premier League 2019: Miller, Sarfaraz guide KXIP to competitive total

In the end, Madeep Singh (29 no off 21 balls) took the team past 160-run mark.

April 01, 2019 10:14 pm | Updated 10:15 pm IST - Mohali

Kings XI Punjab batsmen Sarfaraz Khan and David Miller during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2019 match against Delhi Capitals in Mohali on April 1, 2019.

Kings XI Punjab batsmen Sarfaraz Khan and David Miller during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2019 match against Delhi Capitals in Mohali on April 1, 2019.

Chris Gayle’s absence at the top of the order did have an impact as Kings XI Punjab could only manage a par-score of 166 for 9 against Delhi Capitals in an IPL encounter in Mohali on Monday.

With the ‘Universe Boss’ ruled out due to back injury, KXIP batsmen despite being good at times could never really take the Delhi bowling apart.

Save David Miller (43 off 30 balls) and Sarfaraz Khan (39 off 29 balls), other batsmen didn’t have a good day against the trio of Chris Morris *(3/30), Kagiso Rabada (2/32) and young Sandeep Lamichhane (2/27 in 4 overs).

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Morris was the pick of the bowlers, removing KXIP’s last-match hero KL Rahul (15) with an inswinger as he played across the line.

Sam Curran (20, 10 balls) promoted up the order did hit a couple of lusty blows but Lamichhane got him with a flipper. Mayank Agarwal went for a non-existent single and couldn’t beat Shikar Dhawan’s direct throw at the non-striker’s end.

Miller and Sarfaraz however didn’t get bogged down as they added 62 in 6.4 overs carrying out a recovery process from 58 for three.

While Miller attacked Lamichhane hitting him for a six over long-on, Sarfaraz played his now patent “closed eyes scoop shot” over keeper’s head.

But lamicchhane had the last laugh as he edged one to Rishabh Pant behind the stumps while Miller offer the Capitals skipper an easy skier trying to hit Morris out of the park.

In the end, Madeep Singh (29 no off 21 balls) took the team past 160-run mark.

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