CLT20 CC vs KXIP: Punjab register comfortable victory over Cobras
All round performance by Punjab side help them win their third match on the trott
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2014-09-28 22:53 GMT
Mohali: Paceman Anureet Singh and spinnerAkshar Patel shared six wickets between them as Kings XI Punjab skittled out Cape Cobras for 135 in an inconsequential Group B Champions League Twenty20 cricket match, here today. Richard Levi top-scored for the South African side with his 42-run knock but it was Hashim Amla who provided impetuous
to their innings at start with his blistering 22-ball 40.
Amla and Levi were only ones who put up some resistance as other Cobras batsmen failed to get going and were bowled out without completing their 20-overs quota. The two openers put on 60 runs for the opening wicket and that was only bright spot for the South African side after they were asked to take first strike. Anureet (3/12) got into action after Cobras had lost their top-order batsmen as he began with the wicket of Stiaan van Zyl before getting two lower-order batsmen.
Patel (3/15) accounted for Sybrand Engelbrecht (5), Justin Kemp (2) and Vernon Philander (5). Amla along with Levi made a fiery start for the Cobras as they creamed off 59 runs in the Powerplay overs. Amla, particularly, was harsh on the host bowlers as he punished them with seven fours and a six in his pacy knock. With nothing working, Punjab skipper George Bailey introduced Karanveer Singh and the young leg-spinner responded by dismissing the dangerous-looking Amla.
Levi, who was going a-run-a-ball so far, opened his arms and lifted Karanveer for a huge six over long-off, continuing where Amla had left. The new batsman in Omphile Ramela (12) though did not last long, falling to a poor shot off paceman Thisara Perera. Runs dried up as hosts took control over the proceedings with some good bowling. Levi brought up the hundred of the innings with a six off Glenn Maxwell but the bowler had revenge two balls later when the Australian held on to a difficult caught and bowled chance.
Losing a set batsman was not what Cobras wanted. But the misery did not end here as they continued to lose batsmen. Paceman Parvinder Awana got rid of Dane Vilas (10) and
Patel saw the back of Sybrand Engelbrecht (5). Anureet then polished of the tail.