Deccan’s Sharma wrecks Kochi with five-wicket haul

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – Paceman Ishant Sharma bagged  five wickets in a spirited bowling display as Deccan Chargers   skittled Kochi Tuskers Kerala for 74 in a 55-run win in the  Indian Premier League yesterday.

LET OFF! Kumar Sangakkara enjoyed a reprieve when he was bowled off a no-ball.

Sharma (5-12) extracted a lot of movement off the pitch and,  with help from South African paceman Dale Steyn (3-16), reduced  the Tuskers to 11 for six after they were left chasing 130 for a  victory at home.

Seven batsmen from the Kochi side, led by Sri Lankan Mahela  Jayawardene in their debut season in the IPL, were dismissed for  a duck and they were eventually bundled out in just 16.3 overs.

Chargers captain Kumar Sangakkara (47-ball 65) made full use  of a lucky break after he was bowled off a no-ball from  Shanthakumaran Sreesanth and anchored the innings after a  jittery start on being asked to bat first.

In Mumbai, Australia fast bowler Doug Bollinger took three  wickets and Subramaniam Badrinath hit an unbeaten 63 to help  defending champions Chennai Super Kings to an eight-wicket win  against Pune Warriors.

The Pune team lost wickets at regular intervals and needed a  solid 43-ball 62 from captain Yuvraj Singh to reach a  respectable 141 for six wickets.

Badrinath saw the Super Kings home with three balls to spare  after notching up a 61-run second wicket partnership with Murali  Vijay (31) and an unbroken third wicket stand of 65 with Suresh  Raina (34 not out).