 New Delhi: Table toppers Delhi Daredevils became the first team  to qualify for the play-off stages of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as  they beat Kings XI Punjab by five wickets at the Ferozeshah Kotla here  Tuesday.
New Delhi: Table toppers Delhi Daredevils became the first team  to qualify for the play-off stages of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as  they beat Kings XI Punjab by five wickets at the Ferozeshah Kotla here  Tuesday.
It was comprehensive performance by the Daredevils and  with the win they almost dented Kings XI hopes of making it to the  play-off stages.
Kings XI are still lying at the seventh  position with 14 points from 14 matches and have made things tough for  themselves. They now not only have to win their remaining two matches  but keep an eye on other matches as well.
A disciplined bowling  performance by Delhi Daredevils pacers Umesh Yadav (3-21) and Varun  Aaron (2-19) restricted Kings XI to a below par 136 for eight in 20  overs. Umesh was also adjudged as Man of the Match.
Mahela  Jaywardene then played a responsible innings of unbeaten 56 that helped  Daredevils recover from a poor start and safely reach140 for five with  six balls to spare. 
Defending a small target was always going to  be tough for the Kings XI, but pacer Parwinder Awana (3-22), a local  boy, raised hopes of an unlikely win by removing Delhi skipper Virender  Sehwag (8), Venugopal Rao (7) and Ross Taylor in his successive overs to  reduce Daredevils to 47 for four inside six over.
But  vice-captain Jayawardene and Naman Ojha (34) joined forces with a 58-run  stand for the fifth wicket that took Daredevils on the threshold of a  win. 
Earlier opting to bat first, Kings XI top-order had to  blame them for their dismal performance in what was their must-win game.  Mandeep Singh (21), Shaun Marsh (13) and Nitin Saini (15) got decent  starts but failed to convert them into big innings and gifted away their  wickets playing loose shots.
Kings XI came into the match riding  high on confidence after their sensational win over tournament's  favourite whipping boys Deccan Chargers at home Sunday night. But they  couldn't replicate the same performance as they lost wickets at regular  intervals and failed to stitch a decent partnership.
Aaron did  the most of the damage in the first 10 overs with an excellent spell,  first to get rid of Marsh, who tried to play it down the leg-side and  Ojha took a brilliant catch diving right. In his second over, Aaron  struck again to remove Mandeep with Sehwag taking a good low tumbling  catch at short-midwicket.
Umesh also got into the act and struck  with his second ball that moved a little and Saini found an edge with  Sehwag taking another sharp catch at wide slip. David Millera's (4) run  out after a mix-up with Hussey reduced Kings XI to 63 for four. 
Azhar Mahmood (9) became Umesh's second victim in the 12th over as Punjab lost half-the-side for just 80 runs on board. 
From  there on, it was basically a one-man show with Hussey literally  carrying the team on his shoulders. The Australian hit five fours and a  six in his 35-ball patient knock. Hussey was also involved in a crucial  29-run stand for the seventh wicket with Piyush Chawla (11) that helped  Kings XI get past the 100-run mark.
Kings XI Punjab, who are  placed seventh, now have to depend on the heroics of their bowlers to  pull of an unlikely win over the table toppers. Kings XI have 14 points  from 13 matches while Daredevils are sitting on top with 18 points also  from 13 matches.
Kings XI Punjab made two changes in the side as  they included David Miller and Harmeet Singh in place of Ryan Harris and  Siddharth Chitnis.
 
						
												
						








