Tag: loss

  • Kings XI Punjab out of IPL tournament, Chennai Super King defeated

    Chennai Super Kings easily defeated Kings XI Punjab in the 53rd match of IPL 2020. With this defeat, Chennai also crushed Punjab’s dreams of reaching the playoffs. Kings XI Punjab had to win the match in every appearance to reach the playoffs. In this match played in Abu Dhabi, Kings XI Punjab scored 153 for 6 wickets in 20 overs, but Chennai easily achieved this goal.

    Deepak Hooda’s unbeaten 62-run aggressive innings helped Kings XI Punjab to a challenging score of 153 for six in 20 overs in the Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 match, batting first against Chennai Super Kings here on Sunday. Hooda hit three fours and four sixes in his 30-ball unbeaten innings.

    For Chennai, Lungi Ngidi took three wickets for 39 runs in four overs, while Imran Tahir took 24 runs in four overs and Ravindra Jadeja took one wicket for just 17 runs in three overs. Shardul Thakur took one wicket for 27 runs in four overs. Mayank Agarwal and captain Lokesh Rahul gave Punjab a great start to bat first after losing the toss. Mayank celebrated his return to the team with two fours against Deepak Chahar. Captain Rahul hit an attractive six against the same bowler from above the point in the third over.

    Rahul then welcomed Shardul Thakur with two fours in the fifth over, but Ngidi gave Mayank the bold Chennai first success in the next over. Mayank made 25 runs with the help of five fours in 15 balls and also shared 48 runs for the first wicket. Punjab’s score was 53 for one wicket in the power play, but after this the bowlers controlled the run flow and Punjab meanwhile lost the wickets of Rahul, Nicholas Puran and Chris Gayle. Engidi bowled Rahul in the ninth over to end his 29-run knock off 27 balls, while Shardul caught Puran (two runs off six balls) in the 11th over at the hands of wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

    Chris Gayle (12 runs off 19 balls), running in great rhythm, also failed to play a big innings. He also lost the review after being lambasted by veteran Imran Tahir. At this time the team’s score was 72 runs for four wickets in 11.5 overs. Mandeep Singh hit Deepak Chahar’s first ball in the 14th over, which was the team’s first boundary after seven overs. Hooda then hit a brilliant six over the covers in the 16th over against Imran Tahir, but Jadeja bowled Mandeep (14) in the very next over to break the 36-run partnership for the fifth wicket.

    Jimmy Neesham (two) could not walk but Hooda was not impressed. He hit two sixes in this over of Engidi. He completed his half-century in 26 balls with a single off the third ball of the 19th over. Hooda also hit a six in the last over of Ngidi. He also had an unbroken 40-run partnership for the seventh wicket with Jordan, with Jordan contributing just four runs.

  • Achrekar’s death big loss to sporting world: Modi

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday condoled the death of veteran cricket coach Ramakant Achrekar and said his demise is as a “big loss” to the sporting world.

    “Ramakant Achrekarji was a shining beacon of the Guru Parampara. An outstanding mentor, he groomed cricketing talent for years and the gems he trained went on to bring immense glory to the nation. His passing away is a big loss to the sporting world. My condolences,” the Prime Minister said in a tweet.

    Achrekar, who trained legendary Indian batsman, Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar and his friend Vinod Kambli, among others, died on Wednesday in Mumbai following a heart attack.

    He was 87 and breathed his last at his home in Dadar around 5 p.m.

    Achrekar, honoured with a Padma Shri in 2010 and Dronacharya Award in 1990, was instrumental in coaching Tendulkar, Kambli and over a dozen other top cricket stars in the finer nuances of the game.