Mullanpur: Punjab Kings defended the lowest-ever total in Indian Premier League history as they beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 16 runs in a thrilling match here on Tuesday.
Chasing 112 for a win, KKR were comfortably placed at 71/3 in 9.1 overs, but they suffered a sensational collapse to be bowled out for 95 in 15.1 overs.
KKR lost seven wickets and scored just 24 runs in six overs after that.
Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was the main architect of Punjab’s improbable-looking win with his excellent figures of 4/28. He took the crucial wickets of Ajinkya Rahane (17), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (37), Rinku Singh (2) and Ramandeep Singh (0) to orchestrate KKR’s stunning downfall -- the last two in consecutive balls in the 12th over.
Pacer Marco Jansen chipped in with three wickets for 17 runs while Xavier Bartlett, Glenn Maxwell and Arshdeep Singh got one each as KKR allowed PBKS to snatch a win from the jaws of defeat.
The earlier lowest total defended was 116 by Chennai Super Kings against then Kings XI Punjab in 2009.
Sunil Narine (5) was looking for his characteristic explosive start but Jansen had other ideas as he was cleaned up by the South African.
That was the start Punjab were looking for and it got even better as Xavier Bartlett got the other opener Quinton de Kock (2) in the next over.
KKR captain Rahane held the innings together for a while along with Raghuvanshi, digging into his vast domestic and international experience.
Rahane was at his best when he lofted a Bartlett half-volley for a straight six into the sightscreen, taking his side to 55 for 2 at the end of powerplay.
The introduction of Chahal in the eighth over did the trick for PBKS as the leg-spinner got Rahane out LBW.
Chahal struck again in his next over to give PBSK some hope. He had Raghuvanshi caught at backward point by Bartlett who leaned forward to take a low catch. KKR were 72/4 at the halfway stage.
The match seemed to have opened up when Venkatesh Iyer was ruled out LBW off Maxwell in the 11th over, with the third umpire upholding the on-field umpire’s decision after a long look.
Chahal then turned the match on its head as he removed the dangerous Rinku Singh (2) who was foxed by a delivery that sneaked between his bat and pad for Inglis to do the rest behind the stumps.
There was no stopping Chahal as he dismissed Ramandeep Singh (0) in the next ball to leave KKR at a precarious 76/7 in 11.4 overs.
Brief scores: PBKS111 in 15.3 overs in 20 overs (Prabhsimran 30; Harshit 3/25, Chakravarthy 2/21, Narine 2/14); KKR: 95 in 15.1 overs (Raghuvanshi 37; Chahal 4/28, Jansen 3/17).