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Kings beat RCB by 22 runs

| | May 14, 2015, at 07:18 am
Chandigarh, May 13 (IBNS): In a rain -ht match, which was reduced to 10 over a side affair, Kings XI Punjab beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 22 runs via Duckworth-Lewis in an Indian Premier League match here on Wednesday.

Posting 106 runs on the scorecard, Kings XI bowlers then restricted Virat Kohli's side at 84 for six.

Wriddhiman Saha remained the top scorer for Kings with his 31 as he helped his side post 106 for six on the scorecard.

Saha hammered five boundaries and six in his knock.

Anureet Singh and Patel took two wickets each to restrict RCB at 84.

Mandeep Singh remained the top scorer for the side with his 20.
 

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