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IPL 2022: Livingstone bolsters Punjab to 180/8 against Chennai

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Published : Apr 3, 2022, 9:33 PM IST

Updated : Apr 3, 2022, 9:52 PM IST

At the conclusion of 10 overs, Punjab looked all set to end their innings with a massive score of 200 with Shikhar Dhawan 33 (24) on crease along with Livingstone, but late fall of PBKS' wickets restricted the flow of runs and the team fell 20 runs short.

PBKS vs CSK scorecard, IPL 2022, Punjab score, Liam Livingstone, IPL match score
PBKS vs CSK scorecard, IPL 2022, Punjab score, Liam Livingstone, IPL match score

Mumbai: Liam Livingstone's 60 from 32 balls and contributions from other batters took Punjab Kings (PBKS) to 180/8 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Sunday here at Brabourne Stadium.

At the conclusion of 10 overs, Punjab looked all set to end their innings with a massive score of 200 with Shikhar Dhawan 33 (24) on crease along with Livingstone but late fall of PBKS' wickets restricted the flow of runs.

However, debutant Jitesh Sharma made the full use of the faith shown by the management and scored a quickfire 26 from 17 balls.

While for CSK, after two losses, the team might be in to taste their first success under Jadeja's captaincy.

The bowlers bowled well in tandem with as many as five bowlers taking wickets. This includes Chris Jordan and Dwaine Pretorius take two wickets each.

CSK gave away only 71 runs in the back-10 with a lot of credit going to their troika of overseas pacers -- Dwaine Pretorius (4-0-30-2), Dwayne Bravo (3-0-32-1) and Chris Jordan (4-0-23-2), who used variations to good effect, stifling the opposition batters.

In fact, bulk of the 55 dot balls came in the second half of the Punjab innings.

Livingstone, one of the most destructive T20 batters across global leagues, finally came good with five fours and an equal number of sixes, sending the CSK bowlers on a leather-hunt during the initial overs.

Deepak Chahar's absence has severely handicapped 'de-facto' captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's options as rookie left-arm seamer Mukesh Choudhary (4-0-52-1) paid dearly for his inexperience coupled with jangling nerves.

There were 100 metre plus sixes off length balls and Livingstone would often shimmy down the track to disturb the length as he did with the wily Bravo. Even the thick edges went for six with CSK bowlers looking clueless till he was there at the crease.

In fact, Bravo, under pressure, forced Dhoni to stand up to the stumps in order to prevent Livingstone from charging down the track.

'On paper' skipper Jadeja (4-0-34-1) finally got his man caught at short third-man but even he looked ordinary with no help from the flat Brabourne Stadium deck.

Livingstone and Shikhar Dhawan (33 off 24 balls) added 95 for the third wicket in just 8.4 overs and it seemed that another 200 plus total was on the cards.

By the time Dhawan was fooled by a Bravo slower, Punjab had laid the platform, scoring 109 in the first 10 overs, which sadly the later batters couldn't capitalise on.

But once Livingstone was out, the 'Reds' couldn't maintain the momentum although Vidarbha's Jitesh Sharma (26 off 17 balls) became the latest unheralded domestic talent to announce his arrival with some audacious strokeplay.

Shahrukh Khan (6 off 11 balls), who has bullied domestic bowlers for fun in national tournaments, has been studied well and is finding it difficult to get going at the bigger stage against better quality of bowlers.

Pretorius and Jordan kept deliveries wide and full outside the off-stump and at the base of bat, not allowing them anything in the arc.

Brief Scores

PBKS: 180/8, Liam Livingstone (60 from 32 balls), Shikhar Dhawan (33 runs from 24); CSK: Chris Jordan - 2-23, Dwaine Pretorius - 2-30

Mumbai: Liam Livingstone's 60 from 32 balls and contributions from other batters took Punjab Kings (PBKS) to 180/8 against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on Sunday here at Brabourne Stadium.

At the conclusion of 10 overs, Punjab looked all set to end their innings with a massive score of 200 with Shikhar Dhawan 33 (24) on crease along with Livingstone but late fall of PBKS' wickets restricted the flow of runs.

However, debutant Jitesh Sharma made the full use of the faith shown by the management and scored a quickfire 26 from 17 balls.

While for CSK, after two losses, the team might be in to taste their first success under Jadeja's captaincy.

The bowlers bowled well in tandem with as many as five bowlers taking wickets. This includes Chris Jordan and Dwaine Pretorius take two wickets each.

CSK gave away only 71 runs in the back-10 with a lot of credit going to their troika of overseas pacers -- Dwaine Pretorius (4-0-30-2), Dwayne Bravo (3-0-32-1) and Chris Jordan (4-0-23-2), who used variations to good effect, stifling the opposition batters.

In fact, bulk of the 55 dot balls came in the second half of the Punjab innings.

Livingstone, one of the most destructive T20 batters across global leagues, finally came good with five fours and an equal number of sixes, sending the CSK bowlers on a leather-hunt during the initial overs.

Deepak Chahar's absence has severely handicapped 'de-facto' captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni's options as rookie left-arm seamer Mukesh Choudhary (4-0-52-1) paid dearly for his inexperience coupled with jangling nerves.

There were 100 metre plus sixes off length balls and Livingstone would often shimmy down the track to disturb the length as he did with the wily Bravo. Even the thick edges went for six with CSK bowlers looking clueless till he was there at the crease.

In fact, Bravo, under pressure, forced Dhoni to stand up to the stumps in order to prevent Livingstone from charging down the track.

'On paper' skipper Jadeja (4-0-34-1) finally got his man caught at short third-man but even he looked ordinary with no help from the flat Brabourne Stadium deck.

Livingstone and Shikhar Dhawan (33 off 24 balls) added 95 for the third wicket in just 8.4 overs and it seemed that another 200 plus total was on the cards.

By the time Dhawan was fooled by a Bravo slower, Punjab had laid the platform, scoring 109 in the first 10 overs, which sadly the later batters couldn't capitalise on.

But once Livingstone was out, the 'Reds' couldn't maintain the momentum although Vidarbha's Jitesh Sharma (26 off 17 balls) became the latest unheralded domestic talent to announce his arrival with some audacious strokeplay.

Shahrukh Khan (6 off 11 balls), who has bullied domestic bowlers for fun in national tournaments, has been studied well and is finding it difficult to get going at the bigger stage against better quality of bowlers.

Pretorius and Jordan kept deliveries wide and full outside the off-stump and at the base of bat, not allowing them anything in the arc.

Brief Scores

PBKS: 180/8, Liam Livingstone (60 from 32 balls), Shikhar Dhawan (33 runs from 24); CSK: Chris Jordan - 2-23, Dwaine Pretorius - 2-30

Last Updated : Apr 3, 2022, 9:52 PM IST
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