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36th match (N), Mohali, May 07, 2016, Indian Premier League
(20 ov, T:182) 172/5

Kings XI won by 9 runs

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Pinpoint death bowling keeps Kings XI Punjab alive

Marcus Stoinis, Sandeep Sharma and Mohit Sharma breathed life into a flagging Kings XI Punjab campaign as they defended 181 against Delhi Daredevils

Kings XI Punjab 181 for 5 (Stoinis 52, Saha 52, Morris 3-30) beat Delhi Daredevils 172 for 5 (de Kock 52, Samson 49, Stoinis 3-40) by nine runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Fifty-four runs off 36 balls with eight wickets in hand should have been a cruise for Delhi Daredevils. Instead, they were undone by an outstanding display of end-overs bowling by Marcus Stoinis, Sandeep Sharma and Mohit Sharma and Kings XI Punjab breathed life into a flagging campaign with a nine-run win, their third in nine matches, in Mohali.
Carlos Brathwaite and Chris Morris, capable of lusty hitting, were bested by a train of slow legcutters interspersed with quick short balls and excellent yorkers. Kings XI defence of 181 for 5 was all the more remarkable because they had to deal with dew as well. Daredevils finished with 172 for 5 to go down for the second time in three nights.
Quinton de Kock began the chase with a superb 30-ball 52. Neither the asking rate nor his missing the previous match had an effect on his approach as Daredevils overcame a slow start. The first four overs fetched just 23 runs, but by the time the opening stand was broken the score had swelled to 70 in 7.5 overs. De Kock's enterprise - he brought up his fifty in 27 balls - allowed his partner Sanju Samson to settle in nicely.
Just as Kings XI were in danger of wilting, de Kock sliced Stoinis' slower delivery to point. But with an in-form Karun Nair mixing singles with the odd boundary and Samson showing his first signs of attacking strokeplay soon after the strategy break - he hit legspinner KC Cariappa for a six over long-off - Daredevils went into the second half needing 91 runs with nine wickets in hand.
An older ball, however, gripped and bounced awkwardly from certain areas of the pitch and runs didn't flow as freely as they had. Nair and Samson had to manufacture shots and Kings XI knew if they didn't give them room or leverage in the final six overs, they still had a chance. Mohit strung three dot balls to Nair, who responded with an uncharacteristic swipe but David Miller, running to his right from long-on, dropped the catch. Three balls later, Miller redeemed himself and dismissed Nair with a tumbling catch at long-off, leaving Daredevils needing 48 off 27 balls.
Vijay brought his strike bowlers back for the final three overs. Sandeep went too full and was hammered for a four and a six by Brathwaite, but the seamer shortened his length knowing the square boundaries at Mohali were quite large. Brathwaite went for the pull instinctively, but found deep midwicket. Mohit gave away only three runs in the 19th over and Sandeep closed the game with a couple of yorkers in the 20th.
That Kings XI gave themselves an opportunity to defend a score which Vijay described as "above par" was courtesy Stoinis and Wriddhiman Saha.
Daredevils weren't at their best in the field having opted to bowl. But after mucking up a few run-out chances, they dismissed Vijay and Hashim Amla, on IPL debut, in successive overs to leave the score at 48 for 2 in the seventh.
Daredevils' spinners would have hoped to build on that pressure, but Stoinis countered them by getting to the pitch of the ball and targeting the shorter straight boundaries at one end. His six of Shahbaz Nadeem in the ninth over was the only big hit between overs seven and 11.
Saha kept the scorecard tickling along as well and the pair brought up their half-century stand off just 33 deliveries, with not one shot played in anger or frustration. Once set, Saha went after Zaheer Khan, who was bowling off a short run-up, and struck the Daredevils captain for 16 runs in the 16th over. He pulled, flicked and cut with disdain to bring up his first fifty-plus score since the IPL final in 2014 against Kolkata Knight Riders.
The dismissal of Glenn Maxwell, who walked across and missed a flick off Morris, and Saha off successive deliveries, with 11 balls still to play, briefly gave Daredevils hope of restricting Kings XI below 165. But Axar Patel's unbeaten 5-ball 16 gave them a few extra runs to defend, which proved more than handy in the end.

Shashank Kishore is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo

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