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Kings XI overcome AB's one man show, win by 8 wkts

Kings XI Punjab continued their winning run in the Indian Premier League, defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 wickets at the Holkar Cricket Stadium here on Monday.

AB de Villiers smashed a 46-ball 89-run unconquered innings laced with as many as nine sixes and three fours to single-handedly take RCB to 148-4 after they were reduced to 22-3 in 5 overs.

De Villiers shared 46 runs off 49 balls with Mandeep Singh (28) for the 4th wicket to steady the innings. He then added 80 off 41 balls with Stuart Binny (18) as RCB amassed 68 in last four overs.

Chasing the target, Manan Vohra (34) and Amla (58) shared 62 runs off 35 balls for the opening wicket to lay the foundation for the run chase.
Amla and skipper Glenn Maxwell (43) then forged 72 runs for the third wicket to take Kings XI home in 14.3 overs.

For Punjab, Varun Aaron (2/21) picked up two wickets, while Sandeep Sharma (1/26) and Axar Patel (1/12) picked one wicket each.

Tymal Mills (1/22) and Yuzvendra Chahal (1/29) took one wicket each for Bangalore.

Earlier, Kings XI Punjab squandered the early advantage as South African maverick AB de Villiers unleashed himself in the death overs to help Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) post 148/4.

Playing his first match of this year's IPL, De Villiers proved his importance for RCB's scheme of things in the tournament, with an unbeaten 89 off 46 balls, laced with three hits to the fence and nine over it. Coming out to bat in only the second over of the innings, the Proteas right-hander used all his experience to handle the situation, curbing his natural aggression, to take the side to safety before changing the momentum of the innings in the death overs.

Along with all-rounder Stuart Binny (18 not out), de Villiers started the onslaught after the 15th over, when he dealt mostly in sixes, clearing the fence on as many as eight occasions to raise an undefeated 80-run fifth wicket stand.

Earlier, opting to bat, Bangalore were off to a forgettable start after losing their skipper and opener Shane Watson (1) in the very first over before being reduced to 22/3 by the fifth over.

Left-arm spinner Axar Patel provided Punjab with the early wicket of Watson, who inside edged a shortish ball to be back in the dug out. Medium pacer Sandeep Sharma then rocked the visitors with the wicket of the opener Vishnu Vinod (7), who got a top edge to be comfortably caught by skipper Glenn Maxwell at mid on.

The in-form Kedar Jadhav (1) was the next one to follow, when a back of a length delivery from pacer Varun Aaron rapped the Maharashtra batsman on the pads as it missed the flick.

Tottering at 22/3, comeback man AB de Villiers and new batsman Mandeep Singh (28) were made to sweat out, as the Punjab bowlers tightened the noose around the visitors.

By the 10th over, the visitors had crawled to 53/3 as the boundaries seemed to have dried up, except for rookie T Natarajan's over when Mandeep dispatched him for a consecutive six and then a four.

With pressure of lifting the run-rate building, Mandeep finally succumbed in his effort to accelerate when he got a top edge off a short delivery from Aaron which stumper Wriddhiman Saha latched on beautifully.

Mandeep consumed 34 balls for his knock, laced with a four and a six, but more importantly added 46 runs for the fourth wicket with the South African.

Mandeep's wicket brought in the dangerous Binny, who complimented the South African quite well as the Punjab bowlers had themselves to blame for bowling too many full deliveries towards the end. For the home side, Aaron returned with figures of 2/21 while Axar Patel and Sandeep Sharma took one wicket apiece.

Brief Scores: Royal Challengers Bangalore 148/4 (AB de Villiers 89 not out, Mandeep Singh 28, Stuart Binny 18 not out, Varun Aaron 2/21,
Axar Patel 1/12) vs Kings XI Punjab 150/2 (Amla 58, Maxwell 43).
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