Panchkula Kings vs Gurugram Gladiators, 6th Match, Haryana Premier League, 2017 - HighlightsPKK vs GUGL, 6th Match, Haryana Premier League, 2017 - Highlights
Gaurav Singh to Sagar Babber, FOUR, 19 runs to cap off the innings. Short, sitting up on the abdomen and sliding down. Helped along with a swat and there is no one behind square on the on-side to cut these off
19.2
4
Gaurav Singh to Sagar Babber, FOUR, just the finish Gurugram wanted. And it comes thanks to Singh's short lengths. Some width granted and Babber amplifies it further with a backing away and flays it through backward point. One bounce and into the ropes
19.1
6
Gaurav Singh to Sagar Babber, SIX, bowling short, unwitting strategy. Banged in half way down the track and it sits up nicely for Babber to unleash the pull. Nobody behind square to stop these
17.5
W
Rupesh Rathi to Ankush Dhariwal, out Caught by Rahul Khattar!! The danger man now has to depart. He was set and held all the hops of Gurugram getting a final assault. Takes on the invitation with the floated up delivery and decides to sweep it in the air. Gets it high on his bat and the ballooning ball finds Khattar to perfection at the long-on fence. Ankush Dhariwal c Rahul Khattar b Rupesh Rathi 47(40) [4s-6 6s-1]
16.5
W
Saurav Shrivastava to Shasya Jamal, out Stumped!! Another one bites the dust. Some aggression shown, but all gone wrong. Looks to take on the spinner in order to get a move on for his side, charges down, hardly gets close to the line or to the pitch of the delivery. Was obviously going to miss it but the keeper doesn't. Gurugram losing the plot here. Shasya Jamwal st Abhishek Sharma b Saurav Shrivastava 1(2)
16
W
Rupesh Rathi to Shubham Chand, out Bowled!! Comical stuff. Tries to emulate his partner with his paddle sweep and walks across, exposes his stumps and sits to sweep. The ball drifts in sharply but Chand doesn't bother making the adjustment. Just sits and hangs his bat out, misses it by a long, long way. The stumps take a beating. Shubham Chand b Rupesh Rathi 8(16)
15.4
4
Rupesh Rathi to Ankush Dhariwal, FOUR, the wrong line. Way too wayward. Too short, too wide and Dhariwal cuts it away with glee. Through point
15.3
4
Rupesh Rathi to Ankush Dhariwal, FOUR, cheeky. Sits outside off and fetches the paddle to roll his wrists on top of the ball to sweep it into the fine leg fence. Does well to wait and adjust to the slowness of the track
15
4
Pardeep Tanwar to Ankush Dhariwal, FOUR, a friendly half volley with all the width and Dhariwal is more than happy to dispatch it away. Leans forward and creams it with a drive, bisecting the men in the deep to perfection
13.1
4
Rahul Khattar to Ankush Dhariwal, FOUR, Dhariwal finally gets on with it. He's been out since the first ball and has only faced 25 balls. Smashes one back over the bowler's head. One bounce and into the fence
12.5
Pardeep Tanwar to Shubham Chand, 2 runs, the third umpire is called upon once again. In the quest to go for quick runs, Chand takes on the man running in from deep backward square leg as he mops up a flick off the pads. Some top running ensures that the direct hit too isn't enough to catch him short of the crease. NOT OUT it stays
11.2
W
Saurav Shrivastava to Harry walia, out Bowled!! Has the captain snared another? The umpires are confused but the replays confirm Walia's fears. After smashing one out of the park, he perishes to a quicker one. The feet refuse to move as he looks to cut it away from his body. Is completely cramped up for room and the ball keeps tailing back in to kiss the outside half of the off-pole. Harry Walia b Saurav Shrivastava 8(5) [6s-1]
11.1
6
Saurav Shrivastava to Harry walia, SIX, just when Shrivastava was going through his spell very sneakily, Walia decides to ruin it. The pounding heave off a knee. Gets the timing right and the elevation does the rest
10.2
W
Pardeep Tanwar to Bhagwinder, out Bowled!! The pressure of dot balls. Brings out a brain freezed slog. Doesn't even get himself behind the line of this one as he sits on a knee and premeditates the slog sweep looking to get the run flow back. Misses all ends up and the stumps take a total pounding. A troubled innings comes to a close. Bhagwinder b Pardeep Tanwar 6(12) [4s-1]
8.5
4
Pardeep Tanwar to Bhagwinder, FOUR, placement to perfection. Takes it off his shoes and puts his subtle wrists to good use rolling them on top of the ball as he whips it across the line to bisect the gap between the two men in the deep
7.1
W
Saurav Shrivastava to Vishal Thind, out Stumped!! Completely against the run of play. The skipper brings himself on and reaps instant benefits. Thind as usual charges down the track but for a change misses the line of the delivery this time. Doesn't bother adjusting and goes ahead with the full swing of the bat. Stranded outside and the keeper has one of the easier whipping of the bails. Vishal Thind st Abhishek Sharma b Saurav Shrivastava 51(29) [4s-7 6s-2]
6.4
Gaurav Singh to Vishal Thind, no run, misses the run out. Strolls down the track rather aimlessly after the ball goes only as far as the bowler. A wayward chuck at the striker's end comes to his rescue
6
F
Rahul Rana to Vishal Thind, SIX, 26 runs off the over. What a way to welcome a spinner into the attack. 68 runs in the powerplay, despite a maiden first over. Gets a juicy full toss and he swipes it into the grass banks over cow corner. Gets to his half-ton in the process
5.5
4
Rahul Rana to Vishal Thind, FOUR, well the leakage just continues. Thind keeps heaving away and the ball keeps rocketing into the fence. Right forward and across the line, the gaps seem to be all over the leg-side
5.4
6
Rahul Rana to Vishal Thind, SIX, this time it goes all the way. As straight as you could get. Presents the full face of the bat and tonks it more use of his nimble feet. This is some carnage
5.3
4
Rahul Rana to Vishal Thind, FOUR, the half-century of the side comes up. A sitting slog. Knows that mid-on is inside the circle and imparts enough muscle in it to slog it over him
5.2
4
Rahul Rana to Vishal Thind, FOUR, the feet refuse to stay still. He keeps coming down the track and gets right under it to drill it down the ground. Past the infield and it was going only one way
4.5
4
Gaurav Singh to Ankush Dhariwal, FOUR, the dancing shoes remain firmly on. Keeps the charge down the track on and this time smashes it just past the head of the bowler. No stopping these
4.4
4
Gaurav Singh to Ankush Dhariwal, FOUR, you really do not bowl short on this wicket. Sits up nicely around the abdomen and he takes it head on with a charge down the track to smash it across the line with his swipe. All the way as it rolls into the fence
4
4
Rupesh Rathi to Vishal Thind, FOUR, keeps coming down the track, doesn't time it at all. Lobs meekly in the air, just enough of the elevation to take it over a reaching out mid-off
3.5
4
Rupesh Rathi to Vishal Thind, FOUR, the horror continues. Ruins the start his side got with this one. Short, wide and spinning away further to create the width. Slapped away with a rock deep inside the crease
3.2
6
Rupesh Rathi to Ankush Dhariwal, SIX, a burying knee sweep. Spots the length in his arc perfectly and dispatches it over long-on with a free flowing slog
2.3
4
Deepender Chauhan to Vishal Uchitra, FOUR, take that. Spoils his figures with a standing pull. Takes on the short pitched stuff and hammers it away with an across the line swat
1.1
4
Rupesh Rathi to Vishal Uchitra, FOUR, the line keeps staying down leg and this time Vishal gets the connection with his sinking sweep right. Brooms it away with perfect timing all the way into the fine leg fence