Sehwag powers Delhi to victory with 47-ball 80

KOCHI, India, (Reuters) – Virender Sehwag struck a  47-ball 80 on a difficult pitch to power Delhi Daredevils to a  38-run victory against Kochi Tuskers Kerala in the Indian  Premier League yesterday.

The Delhi captain batted with lot of responsibility after  Shanthakumaran Sreesanth picked up two wickets in the second  over with deliveries that kept alarmingly low.

The dashing India opener cut loose later on and hit eight  fours and five sixes to boost the Daredevils to a challenging  157 for seven.

Virender Sehwag

Sehwag scored 31 runs off the first 32 balls he faced and  smashed 49 off the next 14 deliveries before he got out.

South African paceman Morne Morkel (3-18) and his compatriot  left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe (3-20) snubbed out the  Kochi Tuskers’ chase as they were all out for 119 in 18.5 overs.

In yesterday’s other match, Kolkata Knight Riders restricted  Kings XI Punjab to 119 for six after putting them in to bat  first and chased down the target with eight wickets and 16 balls  to spare.

The Punjab side, led by former Australia wicket-keeper Adam  Gilchrist, struggled for momentum from the onset as the Knight  Riders bowled and fielded brilliantly.

Captain Gautam Gambhir (45) and Manoj Tiwary (34) knocked  off the runs with an unbroken partnership off 85 runs for the  third wicket.

The Knight Riders moved to the top of the table with their  fifth win in eight matches in the tournament.