Prabhsimran stands alone on a spinner's pitch

With the ball gripping and turning far more than it does in T20s, his takedown of spin was the difference between the two sides

Karthik Krishnaswamy14-May-2023David Warner smashed a 23-ball half-century on Saturday night, but he didn’t have the honour of playing the most Warneresque shot of the match.That shot, instead, came from Prabhsimran Singh: a genuine switch hit, with the hands swapping positions on the bat handle, to deposit Axar Patel beyond the point boundary.This Warneresque shot was part of a Warneresque innings from Prabhsimran. It is a fairly rare feat for batters to score over 60% of their team’s runs in a completed T20 innings – where the team has played all 20 overs or been bowled out – and Warner has done it five times.Related

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On Saturday, Prabhsimran put his name on that list for the second time.Back in November 2021, he had done it for Punjab against Goa in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, scoring 119 off 61 balls out of a total of 197 for 4. His opening partner that day, a certain Shubman Gill, scored 40 off 36.On Saturday, Prabhsimran scored 103 off 65 balls, out of a Punjab Kings total of 167 for 7 against Delhi Capitals, on a pitch where the ball gripped and turned far more than it does on most T20 tracks.On that pitch, Prabhsimran truly stood alone. Of the 120 balls bowled by spinners in the match, he faced 39 and scored 53 without being dismissed. Twelve other batters combined to face the other 81 balls, scoring 65 runs for nine dismissals.There’s a certain amount of randomness to T20 outcomes, of course. On a given day, one batter could survive multiple plays-and-misses and have multiple mishits elude fielders while scoring 80, while three others might be dismissed off their very first false shots.