Pune:Punjab Kings (PBKS) scored a mammoth 198/5 against Mumbai Indians (MI), largely on the back of the opening stand of Shikhar Dhawan (70) and Mayank Agarwal (52), here on Wednesday. Late attacking by Jitesh Sharma (30 runs from 15) accelerated the scorecard of Punjab, much to the woes of Mumbai that thought of restricting the team to 180, to a score in excess of 190.
For Mumbai, there were no dazzling performances except for brief thunderbolts by Jasprit Bumrah, who shattered Liam Livingstone wickets with a toe-crusher. Basil Thampi took two wickets. Punjab Kings have deployed "attack is the best form of defence" philosophy during this edition of the league and there was no shift in policy as they added 97 in less than 10 overs to provide a perfect launchpad but Jasprit Bumrah's (1/28 in 4 overs) brilliance kept the score below 200.
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Bumrah's toe-crusher which yorked the dangerous Liam Livingstone helped MI to keep things under check with 99 runs coming of the last 10 overs. Agarwal, who wasn't having a great run before this game, brought his customary square off the wicket shots on the off-side and straight lofts of spinners to score 52 off 32 balls.
Dhawan took his own time while playing the second fiddle but still kept up the tempo letting Agarwal go for the whole hog during their stand. But he did accelerate after that before getting out for 70 off 50 balls. It was Mumbai's domestic bowlers like Basil Thampi (2/47 in 4 overs) and Murugan Ashwin (1/34 in 4 overs), who aren't measuring up match after match but skipper Rohit Sharma is helpless due the lack options.