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We should've finished the game: Gambhir

Updated on: 17 April,2013 11:03 AM IST  | 
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In the end, it was man of the match Manpreet Gony's 18-ball 42 which made the difference for Kings XI Punjab who beat defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders by four runs in the Pepsi Indian Premier League thriller at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium here yesterday

We should've finished the game: Gambhir

Chasing Punjab’s 157-9, Kolkata could manage 153-9 in their 20 overs. With 11 runs required off the last over bowled by Praveen Kumar, KKR managed only six giving the hosts their second win in four matches.


After a bad start by the visitors losing two wickets — opener Manvinder Bisla (0) and Jacques Kallis (1) –— in the first eight balls of their innings, KKR skipper Gautam Gambhir (60) and Eoin Morgan (47) struck a fantastic third wicket partnership of 105 runs in 11.5 overs.



Gautam Gambhir


The Gambhir-Morgan partnership put KKR’s ship back on course for the 158-run target, but Gony also struck with the ball, taking Gambhir’s wicket which led to KKR’s slide.

Gambhir said that he and Morgan should have finished the game for his team. “Morgan and I should have finished the game. It’s a great leveller. We need to think, whoever is there needs to finish the game. The two world-class spinners have a lot of tricks up their sleeve,” Gambhir said.

“Morgan has been hitting the ball the best. Hopefully, he’ll finish more games for us,” he added

Facing some tight bowling, KKR managed only 11 runs in three overs after losing their skipper which increased the pressure on the lower order. KKR tried to steady their ship with Yusuf Pathan (13) and Rajat Bhatia (16), who hit two sixes in the penultimate over, bringing down the asking rate from 30 runs in two overs to 11 in one.

Gony delighted
However, regular loss of wickets dented KKR’s chase. Gony was delighted with his performance: “The wicket was to my liking. I was enjoying my batting. I was looking to hit straight. I want to keep performing in every game,” he said.

Gilly worried
Skipper Gilchrist appeared a bit worried despite Punjab registering a win. “I need to do something after my batting effort,” he said.

Earlier, off-spinner Sunil Narine clinched the first hat-trick of the sixth edition of the tourney. Vindicating his skipper’s decision to bowl first, Narine (3-33) along with Sachitra Senanayake (2-28) ran through the Kings XI batting order before Gony’s four fours and three sixes put the hosts back into contention.

Gony clobbered Narine for 23 runs in the penultimate over, helping Kings XI reach a respectable total. Gony came in to bat when his team were tottering at 99-6. From there, Gony changed the script.

Narine’s hat-trick victims were David Hussey (12), Azhar Mahmood (0) and Gurkeerat Singh (0), as the batsmen had no clue about what the mystery man was trying to bowl.

Opener Mandeep Singh (41) and David Miller (20) were the highest scorers for Punjab before Gony stepped in. Mandeep, who hit six boundaries, and Manan Vohra (17) added 37 runs for the second wicket before both got out in quick succession.u00a0

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