Watch: Hat-Trick Hero Sam Curran Shows Off Bhangra Moves With Preity Zinta
Sam Curran, featuring in his debut season, bagged the first hat-trick of IPL 2019 to bring KXIP back from the dead.
- Santosh Rao
- Updated: April 02, 2019 11:39 am IST
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Sam Curran and Preity Zinta do bhangra after KXIP's stunning win
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Sam Curran bagged the first hat-trick of IPL 2019
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Kings XI Punjab beat Delhi Capitals by 14 runs in Mohali
Sam Curran produced a magical spell of death bowling as Kings XI Punjab pulled off a shock 14-run win over Delhi Capitals at the Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali on Monday. Featuring in his debut season, the young Englishman bagged the first hat-trick of IPL 2019 to bring KXIP back from the dead. Sam Curran celebrated his match-winning performance by showcasing his bhangra skills with Kings XI Punjab team owner Preity Zinta. Other KXIP stars like David Miller and Mandeep Singh were also spotted shaking a leg.
Here is a clip of Sam Curran and Preity Zinta celebrating the stunning win in true Punjabi style:
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Some bhangra moves there, courtesy @realpreityzinta & @CurranSMpic.twitter.com/VAeXq3I07o
Curran bagged the wickets of Harshal Patel on the final delivery of the 18th over which was followed by two unplayable yorkers that sent Kagiso Rabada and Sandeep Lamichhane packing.
Sam Curran is only two IPL matches old. He claimed two wickets for 52 runs in the first match against Rajasthan Royals.
Sam Curran, KXIP's costliest buy, picked up four for 11 in 2.2 overs and was ably supported by Mohammed Shami as Delhi Capitals fell short in pursuit of 167.
However, for majority of the chase, Kings XI Punjab were struggling to contain the Delhi Capitals batsmen. They did manage to pick wickets at crucial intervals to stay in the hunt but it seemed Delhi would easily overhaul the target.
Sam Curran and KXIP bowlers, though, had other ideas.
From 144 for three, Delhi lost their last seven wickets for just 8 runs, something that will haunt them for days to come.