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It was a “winner takes all” match between Rising Pune Supergiant and Kings XI Punjab on Sunday and Steve Smith’s side managed to finish on top with a nine-wicket win. The two points picked from this match ensured that Pune finish the league stage of IPL 2017 at the second spot in the standings, effectively ending Punjab’s campaign.
An outcome that left Kings XI Punjab's director of cricket operations Virender Sehwag very unhappy. So much so, that he decided to represent the team at the post-match press conference and minced no words.
(Read: IPL 2017: Pune Qualify for Play-Offs After 9-Wicket Win Over KXIP)
Punjab were playing Martin Guptill, Eoin Morgan, Shaun Marsh and Glenn Maxwell in their XI and the four collectively scored 14 runs. The team folded for a collective 73, a target that Pune chased down with 48 balls to spare.
Martin Guptill was dismissed on a duck by Jaydev Unadkat on the very first ball of the innings, caught at short cover by Manoj Tiwary. After adding 19 runs to the score with Saha, Shaun Marsh (10) was also dismissed by Daniel Christian in the fourth over and the scoreboard read 19/2.
Punjab's middle-order suffered a collapse with Eoin Morgan (4), who was playing in place of Manan Vohra, Rahul Tewatia (4) and skipper Glenn Maxwell (0) failing to step up to the occasion. They were all sent packing before seven overs had been bowled.
Sehwag had a few words for the Kings XI skipper Glenn Maxwell who in fact finished as their second-highest scorer this season, after Hashim Amla.
However, on Sunday, despite walking into a situation where the team were 31/4, Maxwell got out on a third-ball-duck.
Sehwag also clearly took exception to Maxwell “complaining about the wicket” after the skipper said this after the loss: “The toss had something to do with it. The wicket was damp after a few days of rain. It was just about assessing the conditions. Everything went against us and we could not recover. We have lost our last five tosses. Unfortunately in the IPL, a lot can be decided by the toss."
With the season now over, Sehwag has chosen to wash the team’s dirty laundry in public but it may well be a thought-out decision. In 2018, all players will go back into a common pool and each team will have to rebuild their rosters from scratch in the IPL auction. Safe to say, Sehwag’s verbal-volley victims from Sunday may not find their way to his list in January.
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