The Chennai Super Kings bowler tormented Punjab batsmen with his pace and movement to return 4-1-10-4 in the five-wicket Indian Premier League (IPL) victory at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium. “Having seen (new ball partner Deepak) Chahar bowl the first over, there was a bit of bounce and pace in the wicket. READ | IPL 2018: How MS Dhoni’s backing has helped Chennai Super Kings’ Lungi Ngidi flourishOn a pitch of his liking on Sunday, Ngidi dismissed the dangerous Chris Gayle for a duck in his maiden first over. Bought for fifty lakh rupees in the players auction, Lungi said his maiden IPL experience had uplifted his mood following the family tragedy. READ | IPL 2018: Actor Ranbir Kapoor to host prelude to finalKolkata Knight Riders will take on Rajasthan in Wednesday’s eliminator.
Source: Hindustan Times May 21, 2018 08:15 UTC