Mohali: David Miller bludgeoned his way to a sensational 38-ball innings of 101 as Kings XI Punjab pulled off a dramatic six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bangalore in their Indian Premier League match, here on Monday.
Miller played one of the most breathtaking knocks in IPL history and shared an unbelievable unbeaten 130-run stand for the fourth wicket with Rajgopal Satish (27) as the hosts overhauled the imposing 191-run target with 12 balls to spare.
Miller left Bangalore shell shocked as Punjab were struggling at 68 for four in 10 overs and 85 for 4 after 13 and not even the die-hard Punjab fans would have thought of such a result.
But the Man-of-the-Match left-hander surprised one and all with his power-hitting as he struck eight fours and seven sixes. He completed his century and the win with a massive six off Chris Gayle in the last ball of the 18th over.
In last five overs, Punjab scored 99 runs as it rained sixes and fours from the blade of Miller, whose knock was fourth century of the season.
It all started with 14th over when Miler was dropped twice – first by Gayle and then by Kohli – and he went on to collect 17 runs from that over bowled by Vinay Kumar. Miller was on 41 at that time.
RP Singh and Bangalore were in for a rude shock as Miller went hammer and tongs, creaming the paceman for two fours and three sixes, taking 26 runs from that over.
Those two overs changed the whole complexion of the match.
Earlier, Chris Gayle tormented the Punjab bowlers with a stroke-filled 61 and Cheteshwar Pujara entered the season with a superb 51-run knock as Bangalore scored an imposing 190 for three after invited to bat.
Pujara, playing his first match of the season after recovering from a hand injury, and Gayle shared a 102-run stand for the first wicket.
Gayle took just 33 balls for his knock, laced with six fours and three sixes, while Pujara scored 51 off 48 balls and helped himself with eight shots to the fence.
AB de Villers came up with a 38-run cameo off just 19 balls towards the end to propel Bangalore to a huge score. (PTI)