Mumbai: Jonny Bairstow and Liam Livingstone scintillating innings powered Punjab Kings (PBKS) to 209-9 against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) here on Friday.
The Punjab team started off brilliantly with the opening partnership reaching 60 runs in just 4.6 overs with Shikhar Dhawan becoming the first batsman to be dismissed at 21. For RCB, Wanindu Hasaranga proved why he is the vital cog in the team's setup as he picked up two wickets, and more importantly conceded 15 runs in his four overs.
While Bairstow laid the foundation with a 29-ball-66, Livingstone was equally good in his 42-ball-70 as the RCB bowlers had a day which they would like to forget in a hurry. Bairstow, who was rusty during the earlier phase of the tournament, was back in his element with as many as seven sixes and four boundaries during a knock where he literally went hell for leather.
Such was his dominance that by the time six overs of Powerplay ended, Bairstow had hit seven towering sixes and Shikhar Dhawan (21 off 15 balls) rubbed salt to the wound with another one which made it eight in all. Punjab Kings, which had set the template of blazing Powerplay starts, got 83 in six overs with Glenn Maxwell (1/17 in 2 overs), Josh Hazlewood (0/64 in 4 overs) and Mohammed Siraj (0/36 in 2 overs) being treated with utter disdain.
While Maxwell did manage to get Dhawan, both Hazlewood and Siraj were guilty of bowling short on a pitch offering true bounce. Bairstow effortlessly pulled and flicked them into the stands and by the time, deliveries pitched up, they landed in the stands as well.