In-form Chris Gayle scores another fifty before Mumbai fight back against Punjab

Gayle collected just one run off the first eight balls he faced before racing to his half-century, his fourth fifty-plus score in five innings of the IPL so far.
Kings XI Punjab player Chris Gayle plays a shot during an IPL match against Mumbai Indians at Holkar Stadium in Indore on Friday. | PTI
Kings XI Punjab player Chris Gayle plays a shot during an IPL match against Mumbai Indians at Holkar Stadium in Indore on Friday. | PTI

INDORE: Chris Gayle continued his explosive run in the IPL with a 50 off 40 balls, propelling Kings XI Punjab to 174 for six against Mumbai Indians here tonight.

Gayle collected just one run off the first eight balls he faced before racing to his half-century, his fourth fifty-plus score in five innings of the IPL so far.

He alongside Lokesh Rahul (24 off 20) gave KXIP another cracking start as the destructive duo shared a 54-run stand off 40 balls.

Rahul too was in sublime touch and looked set for a big score.

He got the innings a move on with a couple of lofted cover drives that went all the way into the stands.

At the other end, Gayle got going by smashing Hardik Pandya for three fours in the fourth over.

The 38-year-old was on song, having got a much needed week's break in an otherwise hectic tournament.

Two overs later, Gayle pulled a short ball off Mitchel McClenaghan out of the Holkar Stadium.

Mumbai Indians heaved a sigh of relief when the big-hitting could not go past the 50-run mark.

Yuvraj Singh (14 off 14) made a disappointing comeback after being dropped in the previous game.

This time the luck was also not on Yuvraj's side he got run out after a mix-up with Karun Nair (23 off 12).

The stylish southpaw is yet to cross the 20-run mark in the tournament.

The home team was well-placed to post a big total after being 78 for one in 10 overs.

However, KXIP lost their way in the middle overs with Nair and Axar Patel (13 off 12) getting out after promising starts.

Jasprit Bumrah and Co were able to tighten things up.

Bumrah especially was brilliant conceding just 19 runs in four overs.

If it was not for Marcus Stoinis, KXIP would have ended up way short of the expected mark.

His unbeaten 15-ball 29 ensured his team reached close to 180.

The 22-run last over from Pandya made all the difference with Stoinis smashing him for two sixes and as many fours.

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