 Cuttack: Kumara Sangakarra struck form at the right time as he  played a captain’s knock of 82 runs in Deccan Chargers second win  against Pune Warriors at the Barabati Stadium here on Tuesday.
Cuttack: Kumara Sangakarra struck form at the right time as he  played a captain’s knock of 82 runs in Deccan Chargers second win  against Pune Warriors at the Barabati Stadium here on Tuesday.
The highest third-wicket partnership of 157 runs in the Indian Premier League between Sangakarra and Cameron White steered Deccan Chargers to their second win in the fifth edition.
Skipper Sangakarra top scored with 82 off 52 balls and was well supported by Australian White, who smashed 74 off 45 balls, taking Chargers to 186 for four and that looked good enough to defend even on the easy-paced wicket.
Pune,  who slumped to their third straight loss, fought well with skipper  Sourav Ganguly and Australian skipper Michael Clarke keeping them on  course with their 90-run second-wicket stand. After both were dismissed  in quick succession, Steven Smith (47 not out, 3x4, 2x6) and Robin  Uthappa (26) tried their best, but that was not enough. 
Interestingly, Chargers won both their matches against Pune as they could only muster 173 for five.
Like  Chargers, who lost their opener Parthiv Patel to the first ball of the  innings, Pune, too, had a disastrous start with the in-form Manish  Pandey being dismissed off the first ball.
Clarke (41), playing  his first IPL match, and Ganguly (45) steadied the ship, stringing  together in a potential match-winning stand.
Drama unfolded soon  after, Shikhar Dhawan dropped a swirling skier off Ganguly, but  leg-spinner Amit Mishra quickly hurled back the ball and beat Clarke to  the striker's end with Patel whipping off the bails. 
The bizarre  opportunistic run-out apart, the Chargers' fielding was atrocious. Both  and Uthappa cashed in, to take Warriors too close for Chargers'  comfort. 
Earlier, electing to bat, Chargers lost Dhawan soon  after Patel and just when things looked like getting tough for them  White and Sangakkara batted splendidly.
Sangakarra, who  surprisingly omitted himself for the last match against Mumbai Indians  Sunday, looked completely out of sorts early. 
White on the other  hand was at his fluent best, scoring freely. The turning point of the  match came in Samuel's 14th over with the score on 91 for two. The  former Sri Lankan skipper plundered the West Indian for 19 runs,  smashing four fours. 
From then on, Deccan scored at a blistering rate, hitting 76 runs of the last five overs.
Ganguly,  who in a surprising decision brought himself to bowl in the 18th over,  was hit for three consecutive sixes and a four by by White and the over  yielded 25 runs. The next over from Ashish Nehra was just as expensive  as Sangakarra picked on the left-arm pacer and this over, too, leaked 25  runs. (IANS)
 
						
												
						








