Player of the Match
Player of the Match

END OF OVER:
16 | 28 Runs | PBKS: 145/2 | RR: 9.06

  • Liam Livingstone30 (10b)
  • Shikhar Dhawan62 (53b)
  • Mohammed Shami4-0-43-1
  • Rashid Khan4-0-21-0

11.04 pm Well that'll give Punjab Kings a healthy net run rate boost. Livingstone vrooms them across the line with 24 balls to spare. Eight-wicket win thanks to Dhawan's unbeaten half-century, Rajapaksa's solid knock and Livingstone's pyrotechnics to seal the deal.

Gujarat captain Hardik Pandya: "Obviously we were not even close to par. 170 would have been an ideal score but we kept losing wickets and did not get any rhythm. I back my decision to bat first because we need to put ourselves in difficult situations where we come out of our comfort zone. We've been doing well chasing but we wanted to make sure that we put our batters under pressure so that when the right game comes and we have to bat first, we should know how we have to go. It was an exercise which we wanted to try. We knew the new ball might do something, but we kept losing wickets. If you keep losing wickets no matter the conditions, your batting is always going to be under pressure. We didn't get the start we wanted but I'll take the loss as a learning curve and as I said we need to come out of our comfort zone, try to bat first and put up some totals as well. Even when we were winning, we were always talking about getting better. We'll have a chat about where things did not go our way and focus on the things we need to get better for our next game. We don't have much time. We need to regroup. Losing is a part of sport and more often than not we've been on the winning side."

Punjab's Liam Livingstone: "I didn't think I was going to bat at one point tonight so it was nice to go in and hit a few out of the middle. I thought Shikhar played beautifully to set it up, him and Bhanu in that partnership to set it up really nicely for us to come in and finish it off. It's a big win. We needed it after some bad cricket over the last couple of games so it's nice to turn it around. [Asked about net run rate] No it wasn't. I went up and said, 'I fancy going in before you.] He said, 'You go in if Bhanu gets out,' and Mayank was going in if Shikhar got out. It's good. We know our roles. It helped to have Mayank in that middle so that if we do lose a couple of wickets, we had some stability. I think sometimes we've gone a little bit too hard in this tournament. It's a massive win and will lift the camp a lot. I think it's all about learning. It's very hard to just go and play the way we wanted to play. As a new team to be really successful was going to be a big ask. I think we're learning as we go. We played a little bit smarter today and sometimes you need to play that way, especially on pitches like that. I thought Shikhar played beautifully. We talked about nullifying Rashid and we did that lovely. It's still being as positive as we can but make sure we choose the right moments to do that."

Punjab captain Mayank Agarwal: "We would like to string a few wins back to back now. [Decision to send Livingston up the order and Bairstow to open.] We're trying to get the best out of Jonny. He's done well opening the innings and I said I'll go anchor at No. 4 and he can express himself. Shikhar was going to bat through and Livvy could go up there and play the way he wants to play. It was nice the way he played and got the score pretty quickly. [Asked if Net run rate factored into the decision] When we got to that point and felt the two points were always there and we can score it as quickly as possible, then we also want to help the net run rate. It was in the back of the mind, so if Livvy could go in and do what he did, then fantastic. I thought we bowled exceedingly well, got early wickets and choked them in between. So that helped restrict them to a below par score. Then there partnership up front between Shikhar and Bhanu was very important for us."

Kagiso Rabada has been named Player of the Match for his 4 for 33: "Finally we got the win. After being a bit inconsistent in this tournament, we felt like we just wanted to string a couple of wins under our belt. We bowled first again, something we're used to doing, and collectively we bowled well to restrict them to 144 and then at the end our batters did that. At the end of the day, you need the bowlers to bowl as a collective and as a team we had a good outing. [Asked if he was thinking about a five-for after getting four wickets with three balls left in his spell] You can't get too greedy. Stick to the process. If you get a wicket, you get a wicket. Stick to what works and that's what I tried to do. As long as we won, then that's fine. [On Arshdeep] He's done a lot of work and he's shown that, especially in the death overs. He's got a good head on his shoulders, works hard and reads the game pretty decently for someone who doesn't have a lot of experience and he's just able to execute his skill. He's done it game in, game out. You don't have to say much to someone who is performing that way. Every now and then he'll ask questions, and he asks deliberate questions that are not vague. So it just shows that he knows where he wants to go and what he wants to work on so I'm not saying too much to him. [On bowling at the death] As a bowler, you're gonna have to bowl at all stages of the game and it's just about figuring out how to be the most effective in each stage of the game and perform in each stage of the game. Sometimes it doesn't work out for you maybe in the first, second or third stage, but the perfect game is if you have all three green lights. But it's just about being as effective as possible in all three stages of the game."

That's it for today's live commentary. On behalf of my tag-team partner Sidharth Monga, I'm Peter Della Penna. Come back tomorrow for some more live IPL action. Until then, take care!

15.6
4
Mohammed Shami to Livingstone, FOUR, Livingstone finishes the match with a wild spray off the outside edge over the third man rope for another four! Full and wide outside off at 141 kph, slices a hack that clears short third man on the ring and goes to the rope.
15.5
2
Mohammed Shami to Livingstone, 2 runs, yorker speared in to middle, indeed he digs it out through wide midwicket for a sharply run two. My money's on a single for the next ball followed by a dot....
15.4
4
Mohammed Shami to Livingstone, FOUR, slower length ball on the body at 119 kph, pulls this behind square and dribbles to the rope. Now this is seriously underwhelming. This is like the Benjamin Button of batting overs. A two must surely be on the cards now.
15.3
6
Mohammed Shami to Livingstone, SIX, hat-trick of sixes now! Bouncer angled across fifth stump at 137 kph, goes to pull this and a top edge is produced by the angle that swirls over the keeper and over the rope. Just 69 meters now. They keep getting shorter and shorter but they all still count for the maximum.

Shami switches around the wicket.

15.2
6
Mohammed Shami to Livingstone, SIX, knee high full toss on the legs, heaves this a mile high but lands on the field level seats on top of a covered tarp. Just 96 meters this time. So underwhelming...
15.1
6
Mohammed Shami to Livingstone, SIX, into the third tier!!!! Or did it clear the roof altogether?! Length ball on middle, Livingstone annihilates this over deep backward square and it clangs off the 15th row of the upper deck before bouncing back toward the field of play. It went 117 meters. Shami has to crack a smile. Even he's impressed someone could hit him that far.

END OF OVER:
15 | 4 Runs | PBKS: 117/2 (27 runs required from 30 balls, RR: 7.80, RRR: 5.40)

  • Liam Livingstone2 (4b)
  • Shikhar Dhawan62 (53b)
  • Rashid Khan4-0-21-0
  • Lockie Ferguson3-0-29-1

Strategic timeout called.

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14.6
1lb
Rashid Khan to Livingstone, 1 leg bye, googly spins in from a good length on off stump, spins in sharply past the forward poke. Big lbw shout denied. Rashid and Hardik agree to go for DRS. Live this looked like this was spinning in too sharply and missing leg. Ball-tracking shows it was in fact going over the top of the stumps. Same difference. Review lost.
14.5
0
Rashid Khan to Livingstone, no run, good length ball tailing down leg, goes to flick and misses off the pads, no wide called, correctly.
14.4
1
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, 1 run, full on off, charges and drives this in the air to long-off for one.
14.3
1
Rashid Khan to Livingstone, 1 run, full on fourth stump, punched to extra cover for one.
14.2
1
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, 1 run, full on middle, driven to long-off for one.
14.1
0
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, no run, googly lands on leg stump on a good length, defended on the back foot back to Rashid.

END OF OVER:
14 | 9 Runs | PBKS: 113/2 (31 runs required from 36 balls, RR: 8.07, RRR: 5.16)

  • Shikhar Dhawan60 (50b)
  • Liam Livingstone1 (1b)
  • Lockie Ferguson3-0-29-1
  • Rashid Khan3-0-18-0
13.6
1
Ferguson to S Dhawan, 1 run, good length ball on the legs at 141 kph, flicked to deep fine leg for one.
13.5
0
Ferguson to S Dhawan, no run, yorker on middle, jammed out to cover.

Ferguson goes back over the wicket.

13.4
0
Ferguson to S Dhawan, no run, fullish length on fifth stump, shovels a drive uppishly that lands just short of mid-off on the ring.

For everyone asking about Mayank's health, he's 100% fine. Dropping himself down the order is a strategic move.

13.3
0
Ferguson to S Dhawan, no run, slower ball on a good length on off, defended watchfully back to Ferguson.
13.3
5w
Ferguson to S Dhawan, 5 wides, bouncer over fourth stump at 134 kph, sails over Dhawan's attempted uppercut and Saha's leap behind the stumps, five wides accelerates the charge to victory by Punjab.
13.3
1w
Ferguson to S Dhawan, 1 wide, short ball tails down leg at 145 kph, wide called.
13.2
2
Ferguson to S Dhawan, 2 runs, length ball on fifth stump, slices a cut behind point where Sai Kishore sweeping does his best football central defender sliding stop to kick the ball back into play as if the keeper has been beaten and he's the last line of defense to prevent a goal. TV umpire taking his sweet time interrupts Ferguson charging in to bowl the next ball. Initially given as two and the third umpire says it's clean.
13.1
0
Ferguson to S Dhawan, no run, full on fifth stump at 123 kph, sliced behind point for none.

END OF OVER:
13 | 7 Runs | PBKS: 104/2 (40 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 8.00, RRR: 5.71)

  • Shikhar Dhawan57 (44b)
  • Liam Livingstone1 (1b)
  • Rashid Khan3-0-18-0
  • Lockie Ferguson2-0-20-1
12.6
1
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, 1 run, googly lands full on fifth stump, drives at this and a thick edge goes through point for one.

Rashid goes around the wicket for the last ball.

12.5
1
Rashid Khan to Livingstone, 1 run, googly spins in from fifth stump, punched through cover for one.

Zubayr: "That seemed like it was heading down. Rajapaksa probably needed to use the washroom or wanted to watch Liam". It was much closer on the replays than what Rajapaksa's march off indicated initially. I still thought live it was out and on the replay it looked like it would've hit leg stump. Ball-tracking says it was umpire's call, slightly less than half the ball was hitting the stumps.

12.4
1
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, 1 run, full on fifth stump, drives at this and an inside edge goes to fine leg for one.
12.3
0
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, no run, back of a length on fourth stump, defends this into the ground.
12.2
0
Rashid Khan to S Dhawan, no run, full on off, driven back to Rashid.

PBKS 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st10S DhawanJM Bairstow
2nd87S DhawanPBB Rajapaksa
3rd48S DhawanLS Livingstone

Indian Premier League

TeamMWLPTNRR
GT14104200.316
RR1495180.298
LSG1495180.251
RCB148616-0.253
DC1477140.204
PBKS1477140.126
KKR1468120.146
SRH146812-0.379
CSK144108-0.203
MI144108-0.506