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    Switch-hitter Peterson does a Pietersen

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    NEW DELHI: Unheralded South African Robin Peterson became an overnight sensation in the Indian Premier League after leading Mumbai Indians to victory with a stunning batting display.

       Peterson, 32, adopted the switch-hit made famous by his former countryman Kevin Pietersen after his team needed 32 off the last two overs against Kings XI Punjab on Wednesday.

       The left-hander, who said he had not even practised the shot, switch-hit the first two deliveries of the penultimate over from leg-spinner Piyush Chawla  for boundaries and then pulled the third for a six.

       The over produced 27 runs as batting partner Ambati Rayadu smashed the last two balls for sixes, leaving Mumbai Indians needing just five runs off the final over.

       Victory was achieved with one ball to spare with Rayadu making an unbeaten 34 off 17 balls and Peterson, better known as a left-arm spinner, returning with 16 from seven balls.

       Peterson, whose highest score in six tests, 55 one-dayers and nine Twenty20 games for South Africa is 61, said he had never played the switch-hit before Wednesday’s game.

       “The switch-hit was played by instinct,” he said. “I had not practised them. But I am happy my innings helped the team win. It is nice to get over the  line in such close games.”

        It was Peterson’s first game for Mumbai Indians, who secured his services  for a relatively modest US$100,000 this season, but kept him on the bench for the  first six matches. AFP

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