 Hyderabad: An aggressive knock of 75 by Mandeep Singh and the  superb performance by its bowlers helped Kings XI Punjab outplay Deccan  Chargers to clinch a crucial tie by 25 runs in Indian Premier League  (IPL) at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here Tuesday night.
Hyderabad: An aggressive knock of 75 by Mandeep Singh and the  superb performance by its bowlers helped Kings XI Punjab outplay Deccan  Chargers to clinch a crucial tie by 25 runs in Indian Premier League  (IPL) at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here Tuesday night.
Kings  XI grabbed two points to move up to the fifth position on the points  table and remain in the hunt for a place in the play-offs while Chargers  continued to languish at the bottom with their ninth defeat in 12  matches.
Playing their first match at the home ground, Chargers  came a cropper once again. Chasing a target of 171, the team could score  145 in 20 overs.
The visitors failed to break the jinx at the home ground as the visitors dominated the game. 
Shikhar  Dhawan and Cameron White, the two most successful batsmen of Chargers  in the tournament so far, fell cheaply after scoring eight runs each  while captain Kumar Sangakarra (4) failed yet again 
Harris (30)  was top scorer for the hosts while others gave up without a fight.  Harris fell to captain David Hussey in the 11th over. White departed in  the same over to leave the home struggling at 71 for four. 
Four balls later Sangakarra was stumped off Praveen Kumar. In a span of eight deliveries, the Chargers had crumbled. 
With  the asking rate mounting, both Jhunjhunwala and Akshath Reddy tried to  cut loose but could not carry on. They added 43 runs for the sixth  wicket.
Praveen Kumar, Awana and Hussey claimed two wickets each while Praveen Chawla bagged one. 
Earlier, continuing his good form, Mandeep Singh helped Kings XI to post a competitive target.
Put into bat by the hosts, Kings XI were off to a comfortable start with Mandeep Singh and Shaun Marsh adding 55 runs. 
Marsh,  who scored 22 off 20 balls, fell to a flatter from Shikhar Dhawan.  Nitin Saini (2) was unlucky to be declared leg before by umpire  Dharmasena to a ball missing the leg stump. At 58 for two in eighth  over, the visitors were struggling.
Mandeep Singh and captain  David Hussey (16) added 39 runs for the third wicket before Hussey was  caught by Harris off Veer Pratap Singh
Holding the fort from one  end, Mandeep played some delightful shots all around the wicket. His  brilliant knock of 75 included eight boundaries and three hits over the  fence. After scoring 100 runs in 12.1 overs, Kings XI were looking set  to post a huge total but Mandeep's exit in 16th over followed by Azhar  Mahmood's run out put a break on the scoring.
Some late charge by Miller (28 not out) helped Kings XI to post a competitive total.
Playing  without Dale Steyn, their most successful bowler in the tournament, the  Chargers were under pressure right from the word go with Veer Pratap  Singh going for 18 runs in his first over, the second of the innings.
Yet  to recover from the injury, Kings XI Punjab's full-time captain Adam  Gilchrist had to sit out once again playing the role of a non-playing  captain and coach.
 
						
												
						








