On a pitch at a sunny Saturday afternoon in DY Patil Stadium, Hardik Pandya was motoring nicely in his third successive IPL fifty against Kolkata Knight Riders.
Pandya was looking all set to take Gujarat to a score above 180. But on a short, slower delivery from pacer Tim Southee in the 18th over, Pandya couldn't get the required power and elevation for the pull and holed out to a diving deep mid-wicket.
After his fall, Southee got Rashid Khan out and then Andre Russell in the final over took out Abhinav Manohar and Lockie Ferguson on successive short balls in a sensational four-wicket over. That three overs phase, where slower, short balls were hard to hit on a dry pitch laid the blueprint for Gujarat's bowlers to get wickets with short-pitched stuff.