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  • Narine-Salt shared 138-run opening stand
  • Narine finished with 71 off 32, Salt smashed 75 off 37

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Having put together a 138-run partnership off just 62 legal balls, Punjab breathed a sigh of relief when the Narine and Salt were eventually dismissed in their 70s, but even that was short-lived.

KKR vs PBKS: Narine, Salt & Co. annihilate Punjab, post highest-ever IPL total at Eden Gardens

In an electrifying display of power-hitting, Sunil Narine and Phil Salt led a ferocious assault on the Punjab Kings' bowling lineup, leaving the spectators at Eden Gardens in awe during an IPL 2024 matchup. The Kolkata Knight Riders duo were relentless, showcasing their peak form and continuing their destructive streak in this season's tournament.

From the get-go, Narine unleashed an array of explosive shots, contributing significantly to the team's offensive onslaught. Demonstrating his excellent form, the all-rounder raced to a half-century in just 23 balls, wreaking havoc on the visiting bowlers. Close on his heels, Phil Salt, the dynamic English batsman, mirrored Narine's aggressive approach. Salt achieved his fifty from 25 deliveries, further intensifying the pressure on Punjab.

Together, Narine and Salt crafted a devastating 138-run partnership from a mere 62 balls, leaving the Punjab Kings desperate for a breakthrough. Their partnership was a spectacle of sheer dominance, featuring a barrage of sixes and fours, much to the delight of the home crowd. The duo's dismissal in the 70s offered a brief moment of respite for the beleaguered Punjab team.

However, any hope of a reprieve was quickly dashed as the Kolkata Knight Riders' batting depth came to the forefront. Although Punjab managed to claim the wicket of Andre Russell, who contributed a quick 24 off 12 balls, they were soon under siege again. The Iyers, Shreyas and Venkatesh, took command in the closing overs, propelling their team to an even higher score. Shreyas Iyer's rapid 28 from 10 balls, including three sixes, and Venkatesh Iyer’s steady 39 off 23 balls, added further misery to the Punjab bowlers' statistics. Even as the southpaw got run out on the final ball of the innings, KKR had already mounted a formidable total of 261/6 on the scoreboard by then.

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