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IPL 2019 | Punjab Beat Rajasthan in Controversy-hit Encounter

IPL 2019 | Punjab Beat Rajasthan in Controversy-hit Encounter


Kings XI Punjab won the tournament by 14 runs in Jaipur in their 2019 Indian Premier League match against Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur on Monday (March 25), but the match between Jos Buttler and Arvarin was a matter of controversy. .

Chasing 185 runs for the win, Royals was beaten on the crease with Butler and Steve Smith before Ashwin got out of the pre-run run to get out of his crease before an act, Of Changed as.

The dismissal expressed the furious behavior of Butler as well as the remaining camps of the Royals, but the decision is being taken. After this, the reserve had to face the downfall, the innings ended 110/9 in 13 overs and the innings ended on 170/9.

After Butler's dismissal, Sanju Narsingen and Smith were on the breezes of the crease, but both failed to scam from the close and both soon ended, thanks to KJ Rahul's superb catch.

Ben Stokes also fell cheaply and after going with him, the rate of asking was always going to be big enough to ask on behalf of the house and it proved to be so.

Ill with the dismissal after the match, butler refused to join Ashwin's hand despite doing so with every other member of KXIP side.

After being kept for batting first, KXIP Cristé managed to score a total of 184/4 in his 20 overs thanks to the useful half-century of Gayle and the useful innings of Sarfaraz Khan.

Gayle (79) gave a big part of the scing, who gave a chance to get a big total while batting till the end of the 16th over.

His first teammate Rahul was already out in the over with a ball from Dhawal Kulkarni bowled at the ball behind the stumps.

After this Gayle joined Mayank Agarwal, who played a useful innings of 22 runs. He occasionally rotates the strike while taking a run on a poor ball.

But it was Gayle who once again stole the show, especially towards the later stages of the innings when he used to see himself for free.

Self-appointed e-uniformed boss has taken DOT balls to play in the beginning of their innings in T20 in the last few years and that was the beginning.

But when he decided to take the huts, no one was spared and he ended his innings with 8 fours and 4 sixes.

He was also going for a big target. He threw a bouncer of Ben Stokes and it seemed like six, but Rahul Tripathi captured him.

Gayle's departure helped Sarfaraz steadfastly with the bat, and he made 46 off 29 balls.

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