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HindustanTimes Wed,19 Jun 2013

IPL 2011: News

My toss decision was wrong: Gilchrist

After being thrashed by 82 runs by Deccan Chargers in their do-or-die IPL match, Kings XI Punjab skipper Adam Gilchrist on Saturday said his decision to field first coupled with a sloppy allround performance quashed their hopes of making the play-offs.

Chargers crush KXIP's hopes

If White & Co wouldn't have dashed Kings XI's qualification hopes, then there was a big chance of one of KKR and MI bowing out of the competition after their match on Sunday. Sanjjeev Karan Samyal reports.Scorecard

No room for error

The way Kings XI Punjab have out-batted their opponents in the two games played here (Dharamsala), the wicket here gives the impression of being a typical Indian batting beauty. Sanjjeev Karan Samyal reports. Match box

It was not about Dhoni as such, it was about me

Dinesh Karthik had the edge over Mahendra Singh Dhoni when he started his international career. He played some impressive innings too, but has been guilty of being inconsistent. Consequently, he lost his spot in the Indian team to Dhoni and now has been pegged back in the competition for the second wicketkeeper's slot.

Compliment from Tendulkar my biggest achievement: Valthaty

One of the front-runners to win the Orange Cap this IPL season, Kings XI Punjab's opener Paul Valthaty said getting a compliment from his idol Sachin Tendulkar was the biggest achievement for him.

Uphill task for Devils

When hit, the ball will stay hit in this hill station. The bowlers will have extra work to do during the Kings XI Punjab versus Delhi Daredevils Indian Premier League match at the HPCA Stadium on Sunday. Match box

Keen to set the equation right

The charm of cricket is also in the numerous statistics that an ardent fan likes to rattle off at every opportunity. But number crunching isn't the favourite past-time of cricketers or team managements.

Kings tame Tuskers

Plenty of fours, plenty of sixes and little or no regard for bowlers, all to the accompaniment of cheers and blaring music. It was all anyone could ask for from an IPL match as the Kings XI Punjab beat the Kochi Tuskers by six wickets at the Holkar Cricket Stadium here on Friday. Vinayak Pande reports. Scorecard

Kochi Tuskers post 178/7 against Kings XI Punjab

Sent into bat, Kochi Tuskers Kerala scored a challenging 178 for seven against Kings XI Punjab in their Indian Premier League match here today. Scorecard

Kings out to hunt Tuskers

Will the Kochi Tuskers Kerala feel like a fish out of water when they take on the Kings XI Punjab in the first of their two ‘home’ games at the Holkar Stadium in Indore on Friday? Vinayak Pande reports. Match box

Badshahs may gloat but it’s Preity jaded

The most extraordinary aspect of the Indian Premier League this year has been the absence of any controversy so far which could add spice to an event in need of some fizz. Pradeep Magazine writes.

Punjab Kings surrender at home

The hapless Pune Warriors finally found some fight in their ranks to hand Kings XI Punjab, another team enduring an equally miserable season, their fifth defeat on the trot with a five-wicket win on Sunday. Ashutosh Sharma reports. Scorecard

Gilly questions Rayudu’s quick recovery

It is common knowledge that Ambati Rayudu is a versatile player. But on Tuesday, the 25-year-old showed magical powers of recovery from an injury that had kept him off the field for four overs, after 'keeper Davy Jacobs was injured.

It’s Mumbai vs Mumbaikars

The franchisee owners chose the name Mumbai Indians as it had a pan-India appeal. The composition of the squad too reinforced the Indian connection more than Mumbai.

Mumbai seek to return to winning ways against Kings XI

Smarting from their morale-shattering seven-wicket loss against Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians would look to put behind their disappointment and train their guns on a struggling Kings XI Punjab to return to winning ways in the Indian Premier League on Monday.
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