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Gayle finds his groove, Henriques shines in new role – cricket.com.au
Australian allrounder opens the bowling for Punjab Kings to hand defending champions Mumbai their third loss from five matches

The Punjab Kings have ended a three-match losing streak and handed defending champions Mumbai Indians a nine-wicket thrashing in the Indian Premier League as 41-year-old Chris Gayle got back in the groove.
The Punjab bowlers, including Australian Moises Henriques (0-12 from three overs) had set up Friday’s win by limiting Mumbai to 6-131 and it proved no problem for the Kings, whose captain KL Rahul (60 not out off 52 balls) and evergreen Gayle (43 not out from 35) guided them home with 14 balls…
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