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CL T20: Kings beat Hobart by 5 wickets

| | Sep 19, 2014, at 05:13 am
Mohali, Sept 18 (IBNS) George Bailey smashed unbeaten 34 while Thisara Perera remained 35 not out as Kings XI Punjab defeated Hobart Hurricanes by five wickets in a Champions League T20 match here on Thursday.

Chasing Hobart's 144 for six, the duo reached 146 by losing five wickets with 14 balls to spare.

After losing four wickets with just 51 on the scoreboard, Hobart was giving a tough challenge to the home side.

Glenn Maxwell  turned the tide around with his 25-ball 43 where he hammered four boundaries and two sixes.

Doug Bollinger picked up two wickets for the visitors.

Earlier, Hobar posted 144 for six on the scorecard.

Travis Birt and Jonathan Wells both scored 28 for the side and remained the top scorer in the innings.

Perera took two wickets for Kings.

 

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