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Anshul Kamboj 2-43(3.4 ov)
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18.4
4
Anshul Kamboj to Marcus Stoinis, FOUR, Punjab Kings win by 5 wickets. Stoinis seals the victory with the a thumping shot. Kamboj goes over the wicket, lands it right in the slot and Stoinis has no half measures, slams it straight back over the bowler and makes it two wins out of two for his team
18.3
Anshul Kamboj to Shashank Singh, 1 run, length delivery around leg, Shashank swings hard and drags it off the inner half to deep backward square
18.3
Anshul Kamboj to Shashank Singh, wide, short of length down leg, Shashank attempts to help it along and does not connect. CSK have reviewed. It is for a wide call. Samson suggested they have two reviews, so why not! Gaikwad signals the "T". Shashank did not move nor did the ball hit anything on the way to Samson. The onfield decision stays.. The review is lost
18.2
Anshul Kamboj to Shashank Singh, 2 runs, full and at the stumps, Shashank flicks it in front of square and picks up couple more
18.1
4
Anshul Kamboj to Shashank Singh, FOUR, low full toss outside off, Shashank has to reach and he does so, opens the bat face and slices the drive square on the off-side. The two fielders in the deep are at deep backward point and deep extra cover
17
W
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, out Caught by Rahul Chahar!! Kamboj strikes back! But it might be too late for Chennai Super Kings. The wide line finally pays off. Kamboj angles it across from round the wicket, the length is full but not quite in the yorker zone, Iyer reaches for it and mistimes the loft. These are big square boundaries at Chepauk and Iyer does not get enough to clear sweeper cover, Chahar settles under it and takes it safely. A fine knock from the captain comes to an end. Shreyas Iyer c Rahul Chahar b Anshul Kamboj 50(29) [4s-4 6s-3]
16.5
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, no run, shortens the length and angles it across, Iyer takes it on and has a slash, but the extra bounce takes it over the top-edge and the ball thuds into Samson's mitts
16.5
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, no ball, yorker around leg-stump, Iyer moves inside the line and misses the glance. Excellent take by Sanju Samson behind the stumps - he dives to his left and gloves it with one hand. But Kamboj has overstepped. Free-hit coming up..
16.4
F
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, FOUR, fifty for Iyer. He missed out in the first game but not in the first away game. He's taking his team over the line. Very similar delivery to the previous one - yorker outside off, but this time Iyer decides to go aerial, he goes up and over with the slice, clears Henry at short third comfortably and he reaches the milestone
16.3
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, no run, dropped! That needs to be taken. Henry is quite fine at short third - almost at fly slip position. Kamboj goes for the wide yorker, Iyer bends down and slices it with an open bat face. The ball just carries to Henry and he does not hang on. Just gets his fingertips and the catch goes down
16.2
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, no run, Punjab Kings lose a review. Kamboj nails the wide yorker, Iyer moves across and fails to dig it out. He thought it was a away from the marker and decided to challenge the onfield call
16.1
4
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, FOUR, excellent placement! Kamboj comes round the wicket, angles the full delivery across, but Iyer is up for it, he walks to the off-side and whips off his pads towards cow corner, beats the fielder in the deep and collects the boundary
12
Anshul Kamboj to Nehal Wadhera, no run, short of length close to off, Wadhera rides the bounce and guides it to backward point
11.5
W
Anshul Kamboj to Cooper Connolly, out Caught by Matt Henry!! Oh no! That's not a wicket-taking delivery. But CSK won't be complaining as a well-set Connolly is walking back to the dugout. A juicy full toss around off, Connolly looks to loft it down the ground and gets it high on the bat, the ball flies to long-off where Henry comes in and takes a simple catch. The top three all got starts but none have converted it into a big score. Cooper Connolly c Matt Henry b Anshul Kamboj 36(22) [4s-6]
11.4
4
Anshul Kamboj to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, Connolly outsmarts Kamboj. Square leg was brought in, so Connolly shuffles across and laps it backward of square - splitting backward square leg and short fine perfectly
11.3
Anshul Kamboj to Shreyas Iyer, 1 run, fraction short and around hip-height, Iyer plays a one-legged pull to deep square leg
11.2
Anshul Kamboj to Cooper Connolly, 1 run, back of a length angled across, Connolly flat-bats it to long-off
11.1
4
Anshul Kamboj to Cooper Connolly, FOUR, that's a gift - short and wide outside off, Connolly accepts it happily. Third man was inside the ring and so was backward point, he goes up and over with the cut shot, one bounce and over the ropes
4
Anshul Kamboj to Prabhsimran Singh, no run, short of a good length and just outside off - Prabhsimran looks to run it down to the off-side and is undone by the extra bounce
3.5
Anshul Kamboj to Prabhsimran Singh, no run, fuller length delivery outside off, driven uppishly and to the left of the bowler. Kamboj stuck his hand out, but that'd have been a ripper had he held on
3.4
4
Anshul Kamboj to Prabhsimran Singh, FOUR, the boundaries are flowing at the moment, fuller length delivery and well wide of off - no one in the deep and Prabhsimran slices the drive over point
3.3
Anshul Kamboj to Prabhsimran Singh, no run, back of a length and just outside off - steered off the back-foot and straight to the fielder at backward point
3.2
4
Anshul Kamboj to Prabhsimran Singh, FOUR, smashed, they're toying with the bowlers at the moment, on a good length and just outside off - Prabhsimran shuffles across, stands steady and smashes it back over the bowler's head for a boundary
3.1
4
Anshul Kamboj to Prabhsimran Singh, FOUR, drilled, but Kamboj will feel he should've stopped it, was full and just outside off and Prabhsimran hammered it back at the bowler. Burst through his hands on the followthrough
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