IPL 7 Preview: Kings XI Punjab Take On Mumbai Indians in Mohali, Mumbai Aim to Stay Alive
With 9 wins this season, table toppers Kings XI Punjab will look to carry on the good momentum when they face Mumbai Indians on Wednesday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 21, 2014 04:52 pm IST
On a roll after notching up nine victories to qualify for the play-off stage, Kings XI Punjab would look to continue their winning momentum when they take on struggling Mumbai Indians in their first Indian Premier League-7 match at their home ground on Wednesday. (Also read: Each win motivates Kings XI Punjab further, says Bailey)
Punjab have been riding high on confidence after steamrolling almost every other side they have played against and one more victory on Wednesday in front of their home crowd will put themselves in the commanding position as the IPL-7 heads towards the business end. (Read: Mumbai Indians beat Rajasthan Royals, stay alive)
On Monday, Punjab defeated Delhi Daredevils, once again displaying their class, which has made them a top team this season. Their earlier best performance was the semi-final stage appearance at the inaugural season in 2008.
Unlike in the past, when Punjab looked to heavily bank on performances of a couple of players, the good thing this season has been that the side have struck the right balance.
While Glenn Maxwell, the orange-cap holder with a mammoth 531 runs, has been the side's star performer, young Punjab players like Sandeep Sharma and Manan Vohra in the batting department and Akshar Patel in the bowling department have also shown great maturity in pressure situations.
The side's batting department has been strengthened with the presence of Virender Sehwag at the top order in whose company young batters like Vohra have got ample opportunity to display their talent, allowing even skipper George Bailey on occasions to enjoy his team's batting show from the sidelines.
Accumulating as many wins as possible seemed to be the team's mantra, as Bailey said every victory was vital as it increased confidence and self-belief among the players.
"I think what you get from winning is confidence and self-belief. They are really two important things in this format of the game," Bailey said.
Enjoying a dream run in the tournament, the solid Punjab batting order has successfully chased down 200-plus scores twice so far and has looked the strongest batting side along with Chennai Super Kings.