Mumbai:Punjab Kings started slowly off the blocks, looking for stability by not losing wickets, and then went on to build partnerships that took them to 187/4 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK). Shikhar Dhawan (88 runs from 59 balls) went from foundation to completion of the team's innings that is currently languishing at the bottom half of the table despite having enough firepower to take them past any team.
An innings that witnessed the old shade of Dhawan, his innings had nine fours and two sixes, he went on to complete 6000 runs in the tournament, and 9000 overall in T20s - a testament to his short-format mastery. After Jadeja elected to field, Chennai started off with a fine display of disciplined bowling, and Punjab, where players has been going bang-bang applied a change of stance and looked to build the innings on a pitch that kept slow and low on most parts.
PBKS lost the wicket of skipper Mayank Agarwal (18 from 21 balls) just before the end of the powerplay as he tried slicing the ball and play the cut shot before he he was hold up at backward point by Shivam Dube off M Theekshana. The team had scored 37-1 by then at the end of powerplay.
Bhanuka Rajapaksa found himself luck at the onset of his innings and later too where CSK lost the chance to shake the Punjab team off track. In the first instance, Rajapaksa charged down the crease to go for a biggie but Gaikwad missed a running catch. He had managed to reach the ball but couldn't hold on to it.