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IPL: Kings XI Punjab beat Delhi Capitals by 14 runs

| @indiablooms | Apr 02, 2019, at 12:01 am

Mohali, Apr 1 (IBNS): Kings XI Punjab beat Delhi Capitals by 14 runs in the 13th IPL match of the season here on Monday night.

Batting first, Punjab scored 166 losing 9 wickets.

D.A. Miller was the highest scorer with 43 off 30 balls.

Delhi's C.H. Morris picked up three wickets conceding 30 runs.

The Delhi team could only score 152 before they were all out.

The Delhi tail-enders fell at short intervals and Punjab's S.M. Curran quickly picked up four wickets sealing Delhi's fate.

 

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