Mumbai, 4 May - Gujarat Titans suffered only their
second IPL defeat on Tuesday as Kagiso Rabada took four wickets for the
second match running before Shikhar Dhawan's half-century led Punjab
Kings to a dominant win.
Liam Livingstone smashed three sixes to complete an eight-wicket
victory with four overs to spare, moving Punjab up to fifth and stopping
league leaders Gujarat from putting one foot in the playoffs.
Gujarat won the toss and chose to bat but made just 143 for 8 as
South Africa's Rabada produced man-of-the-match figures of 4 for 33.
Gujarat's only standout was Sai Sudharsan who grounded out a gutsy 65
not out, the 20-year-old's first half-century of the IPL in only his
fourth innings.
The Titans lost both their openers in the power play, with Shubman
Gill spectacularly run out for nine in the third over and Wriddhiman
Saha caught by a back-pedalling Mayank Agarwal off Rabada.
Gujarat's top scorer of the season Hardik Pandya fell for just one,
failing to move his feet and thick-edging Rishi Dhawan to keeper Jitesh
Sharma as he looked to drive.
David Miller tried to get the scoreboard moving, but misjudged
Livingstone's offspin to give Rabada a simple catch on the long-on
boundary, departing for 11.
Rahul Tewatia, often the danger man at the end of an innings, also
was out for 11, trying to reverse-sweep a wide, slow Rabada ball.
Next ball Rashid Khan edged Rabada to the keeper for a golden duck,
and Lockie Ferguson slogged Rabada straight to Livingstone at long-on.
Punjab's Jonny Bairstow, promoted to number two, departed for one in
the third over, top-edging Mohammed Shami to Pradeep Sangwan at deep
fine-leg.
But fellow opener Dhawan and Sri Lankan number three Bhanuka
Rajapaksa made quick work of the modest target off Shami, Khan and West
Indies pacer Alzarri Joseph.
Rajapaksa hit five fours and a six to make 40 off 28 balls before
being trapped leg-before by New Zealand's Ferguson in the 12th over.
Dhawan's 62 not out off 53 included eight fours and one six -- a
ramped shot off a lightning-fast Joseph delivery that was the quickest
of the night.
Livingstone then wrapped things up in one Shami over with three sixes
in a row -- one of which flew 117 metres -- and two fours to finish not
out 30 off 10 balls.
"I didn't think I was going to bat at one point tonight so it was
nice to go in and hit a few out of the middle," Livingstone said.
"I thought Shikhar played beautifully to set it up, him and Bhanu (Rajapaksa)... It's a big win."