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IPL 2017: SRH beats KXIP by five runs

| | Apr 18, 2017, at 05:17 am
Hyderabad, Apr 17 (IBNS): Sunrisers Hyderabad defeated Kings XI Punjab by five runs in a nail biting match, as Manan Vohra's innings of 95 runs goes in vain for the Kings, on Monday.

In reply to SRH's 159/6, Kings kept on losing wickets right from the beginning while Vohra stood steady on one side and fought a lone battle for the team but got out as the game was inching towards the last over.

Apart from Vohra, none of the players could score much for the Kings, though the match reached the last over with a thrill.

Bhuvaneshwar Kumar's 5 wickets and Rashid Khan's 2 wickets helped SRH to clinch a victory against KXIP.

Coming out to bat first first on losing the toss, skipper David Warner's unbeaten 70 runs helped SRH to set a target of 160 for the Kings in 20 overs.

Mohit Sharma had the best bowling figure for the Kings with 2/25. 

 

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