Gayle and Rahul figured out how to pursue down the small complete of 132 against MI.
It was PBKS’ second win of the period, while MI’s second-consecutive loss this season.
Punjab Kings openers Chris Gayle and KL Rahul figured out how to pursue down the small complete of 132 against Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2021 experience on Friday.
However, it took two of the most unstable players, 17.4 overs, to pursue the objective on a slow track at MA Chidambaram in Chennai. The Rohit-Sharma drove side, prior, played full 20 overs and could marshal 131/6.
It comes as a little astonishment that the lethargic Chennai track has become a subject of conversation after the match, with a few cricketers, including Parthiv Patel, Brett Lee, and Ben Stokes, communicating their feelings on it.
Parthiv stated on Star Sports:
“This was not a simple wicket to bat on, and you must offer credit to Gayle and KL Rahul; they were entirely reasonable, full stamps to PBKs,” Parthiv said on Star Sports following PBKS’ 9-wicket win.
Aussie speedster Brett Lee stated:
Brett Lee went above and beyond and said the surface was stunning. “It’s a stunning cricket-wicket; frankly, it’s hard for the batsmen to get into such a cadence,” the previous Aussie speedster said.
“It’s hard for the bowlers, doesn’t swing, so I don’t believe it’s a decent wicket. Be that as it may, you need to offer credit to Rahul and his Punjab Kings,” Lee added.
Ben Stokes says the “surface Trash”:
In the meantime, Stokes depicted the surface as “rubbish”. “Expectation the wickets don’t deteriorate as the@IPL gets further into the tournament..160/170 least not scratching to 130/140 reason the wickets are refuse,” he composed on Twitter.
Punjab Kings will next face KKR:
It was PBKS’ second win of the period, while MI’s second-consecutive loss this season. Rahul’s Punjab ascended to the fifth situation in the IPL 2021 Points table with success, while Rohit’s MI was still at no. Fourth position.
Punjab Kings will next go head to head against Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday one week from now.