Punjab Kings were at their best and worst in the space of 45 minutes and the bad outweighed the good as they lost by 28 runs to Chennai Super Kings.
From the toss, Sam Curran's men dominated proceedings. A target of 168 should have been well within their reach. Especially when they strung together a run of six boundaries in 18 balls between the fifth and seventh overs.
The equation at that point was 112 for 78 with eight wickets in hand. This was not the time to collapse, but they did, losing both their opening batsmen, their captain, and their finisher. They went from 62 for 2 to 78 for 7. And CSK went from fifth to third.