IPL 2020: Kings XI Punjab trounce Mumbai Indians in second super over

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In the first-ever double super over in the history of the Indian Premier League, Kings XI Punjab beat Mumbai Indians in Dubai.

Both sides finished on 176-6 after 20 overs and were restricted to five runs each in their first super over.

Mumbai scored 11 in their second super over but Chris Gayle's six on the first ball of the next over helped the Kings XI win with two balls to spare.

It is the first time since the IPL began in 2008 that two super overs have been needed to settle a match.

The day also saw another super over - Kolkata Knight Riders winning over Sunrisers Hyderabad in Abu Dhabi by three runs.

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