Punjab's loss puts Mumbai and Kolkata in IPL play-offs
Shikhar Dhawan cracked an unbeaten 95 and Amit Mishra took a hat-trick as Deccan Chargers knocked Kings XI Punjab out of the Indian Premier League with an 82-run victory on Saturday.
Punjab's loss also simplified the points table math in the IPL, putting Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians in the play-offs.
Punjab had staged a late turnaround in their title bid, winning their last four matches. They needed to win today to retain an outside chance of making the play-offs at the expense of either Mumbai or Kolkata.
Chennai (18 points), Bangalore (17), Kolkata (16) and Mumbai (16) are the four teams in the play-offs. They are followed by Punjab (14), Rajasthan (13), Deccan (12), Kochi (12), Pune (eight) and Delhi (eight).
Left-handed opener Dhawan, who hit one six and 14 fours in his 57-ball knock, put on 131 for the opening wicket with Ravi Teja (60) as Deccan made 198-2 before bowling Punjab out for 116.
Skipper Adam Gilchrist top-scored with a 37-ball 51 for Punjab, who put in a below-par batting and fielding performance. The captain, who hit two sixes and six fours, added 61 for the third wicket with Dinesh Karthik (11).
Deccan virtually wrapped up the match when Australian paceman Daniel Christian dismissed Gilchrist and Karthik in the space of three balls to reduce Punjab to 84-4 in 11 overs.
Leg-spinner Mishra's hat-trick came in his third over when he removed Ryan McLaren, Mandeep Singh and Ryan Harris to eventually finish with 4-9.
Teja, dropped thrice during his 41-ball knock, hit two sixes and five fours in his team's final match, watched by Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama who also met players before the start of the game.
He reached his half-century in style, hitting a six off leg-spinner Piyush Chawla who conceded 48 in his four overs. Deccan plundered 113 runs in the last 10 overs to set a stiff target.
Brief scores:
Deccan Chargers 198-2 in 20 overs (S. Dhawan 95 not out, R. Teja 60) beat Kings XI Punjab 116 in 19 overs (A. Gilchrist 51; A. Mishra 4-9, D. Christian 2-21) by 82 runs.