Mohali: Sam Curran bowled a dream second spell to snare four wickets as Kings XI Punjab recorded a 14-run victory over Delhi Capitals in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on Monday.
Curran (4/11 in 2.2 overs), who replaced injured Chris Gayle, bowled the 18th over to take the wickets of Colin Ingram (38; 29b; 4x4; 1x6) and Harshal Patel (0), and then came back in the last over to finish the game by removing Kagiso Rabada and Sandeep Lamichhane in successive deliveries to complete a hattrick as seven wickets fell for just eight runs in 17 balls.
Skipper R. Ashwin (2/31) and Mohammed Shami 2/27) also played crucial roles as Punjab scripted their third win in four games to move second in the points table.
Chasing a modest 167 for victory, Delhi were in the hunt for most parts of the match.
But Ashwin first removed Shikhar Dhawan (30) just before the halfway stage, with Shami breaking a potential match-winning partnership between Rishabh Pant (39) and Colin Ingram (38) to keep the home team in the hunt.
Chris Morris was run out in the very next ball with Curran then removing Ingram to start Delhi's slide.
With 20 runs needed off 15 balls when Ingram got out, Delhi succumbed to some brilliant death bowling by Shami and Curran. In the end, Delhi could manage 152.
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The visitors were jolted early when Ashwin removed Prithvi Shaw (0) off the first ball of the innings, the U-19 World Cup winning captain edging to KL Rahul behind the stumps.
Dhawan and Shreyas Iyer (28) then joined hands for a 61-run partnership for the second wicket as Delhi looked to be on course for a facile win.
Iyer dragged a Hardus Viljoen length ball on to his stumps to end the association with Dhawan.
Ashwin then came back to dismiss Dhawan with a carrom ball that clipped the left-hander's pads for leg for wicket.
After 10 overs, Delhi were 83/3 with Ingram joining Pant at the crease. Viljoen then got Ingram LBW in the 13th over but the South African batsman reviewed it straightaway with replays showing the ball not pitching in line.