Stoinis and Sharmas trip up Delhi Daredevils
ESPNcricinfo staff
07-May-2016

Kings XI Punjab were asked to bat and they had to weather a slow start. Hashim Amla, playing his first IPL game, contributed to it with 1 off 5 balls • BCCI
Marcus Stoinis, who was retained as opener, struck a half-century to help Kings XI recover•BCCI
Delhi Daredevils let some of the pressure off with some sloppy fielding•BCCI
Wriddhiman Saha struck 52 off only 33 balls to set the stage for the big hitters•BCCI
Chris Morris did well at the top and tail-end of an innings to pick up 2 for 30•BCCI
But with Glenn Maxwell and David Miller contributing 27 runs in 17 balls, Kings XI put on 181 for 5•BCCI
Quinton de Kock took the chase off to a bright start, scoring a half-century in 27 balls. Incidentally, he was the third man to score 52 tonight•BCCI
But Stoinis plucked three wickets through the middle overs to cause a wobble, which the Sharmas, Mohit and Sandeep, took advantage of and sealed a nine-run win•BCCI