Punjab stun Mumbai to keep IPL hopes alive

MOHALI, India, (Reuters) – Praveen Kumar dealt early  blows while Bhargav Bhatt polished off the tail as Kings XI  Punjab stunned Mumbai Indians by 76 runs to keep their playoff  hopes alive in the Indian Premier League yesterday.

Sachin Tendulkar

Put into bat at their home ground, Punjab began in the right  earnest before their middle and lower order caved in against  Munaf Patel (5-21) and Lasith Malinga (2-24).

Only Shaun Marsh (43) and Dinesh Karthik (31) looked at ease  as Punjab managed 163-8 that did not look particularly  intimidating against Mumbai’s famed batting line-up.

Kumar (2-19), however, had other ideas as he cheaply removed  both Mumbai openers Sachin Tendulkar and Aiden Blizzard to  trigger a collapse and left-arm spinner Bhatt (4-22) grabbed  three wickets in four balls to skittle out the visitors for 87  in 12.5 overs.
While league leaders Mumbai have already qualified for the  next round, Punjab lie ninth and probably need to win all their  remaining four matches and hope other results go their way if  they are to progress further.

In Hyderabad, Pune Warriors beat Deccan Chargers by six  wickets even though they are out of the play-off contentions.

For Pune, Mitchell Marsh (4-25) and Yuvraj Singh (2-17)  restricted Deccan to 136-8 and they returned to chase down the  target in 18.2 overs.

Openers Manish Pandey (49) and Jesse Ryder (35) gave Pune a  flying start and Sourav Ganguly, playing his first match this  IPL season after initially being ignored in the players’  auction, remained unbeaten after a run-a-ball 32 to guide them  to victory.

Deccan are the only team that have no chance of advancing  any further in the competition.