On Sunday, the Punjab Kings (PBKS) Captain Shrias went out of the field during the Indian Premier League (IPL) match against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). The incident took place in Milanpur during the seventh over of the RCB’s 158 -run chase. In the absence of Shariah, Marx Estvision took over as acting captain. So, when his team is defending less tomorrow, why did Shari’as leave the field and that too? According to a report by ESPN Cranefo, the Shariah felt openly.
The report states that “Shriyas are not feeling well and they are away from the ground. Steins are acting captains.”
It is unlikely that Shariyas will once again go on the field for this game.
Earlier, the RCB spinners played an important role in limiting the Punjab Kings (PBK) to 157/6.
After winning the toss, RCB captain Rajat Patedar chose the first bowl, which proved to be effective, thanks to the transfer of discipline of his spin duo, Kronal Pandya and Swish Sharma. While Pandya finished with the data of 2/25, the soyash was just as impressive, taking 2/26 in its four overs.
PBSS arrived at the start of the flight, openers Priyanka Arya and Parbsamran Singh started a 42 -run Quick Fire partnership. However, Kronal Pandya broke the pace by dismissing Arya by 22 runs. Punjab raised its fifty in just 5.1 overs and reached 62/1 at the end of the powerplay but immediately the powerplay. Later, the flow of runs dried up, which removed the dangerous Prabsamran Singh for 33.
The middle order struggled to increase the pace, Captain Sharias Air fell to Romario Shepherd for a slow 6 off 10 balls, playing his first match of the season. A compound between Nahl Vadra and Josh Angles was run out, which sent Wadra back to only 5.
However, Angles showed some resistance with a simple 29 runs of 17 delivery before bowled by clever Siash Sharma. The leg spinner soon cleared the Marcus Estvision for just 1, which made Punjab railing at 114/6 in 13.5 overs.
It was then released to South Africa’s all -rounder Marco Johnson and Shashank Singh to strengthen the ship. They both tied the unbeaten stand of 41 for the seventh wicket together, and led the PBK to a respected tomorrow. Shashank was unbeaten on 33 balls, while Johnson contributed to 25 valuables in less than 20.
(Ani with inputs)
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