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Watch: Arshdeep breaks middle stump twice in two consecutive balls of last IPL over

Punjab Kings fiery pacer Arshdeep Singh came up with a magical spell in the last over, breaking the middle stump twice in two consecutive balls to dismiss top Mumbai Indians batters and take his team to victory.

MI needed 16 runs to win off the last over with pinch-hitters Tim David and Tilak Verma at the crease. However, on the third ball, Arshdeep broke the middle stump in two pieces to clean bowl Varma. Then on the very next ball, he broke the middle stump again to send Nehal Wadhera back to the  pavilion.

In the high scoring cliff-hanger at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Saturday, Arshdeep took four wickets as Punjab Kings defeated Rohit Sharma-led MI by 13 runs after scoring 214/8.

IN Bureau

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