Updated On: 28 April, 2021 07:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
Put in to bat, PBKS managed to post a paltry 123-9 with opener Mayank Agarwal and No. 8 Jordan scoring 31 and 30 runs respectively.

Punjab Kings’ Chris Jordan en route his 18-ball 30 v KKR on Monday. PIC/PTI
Punjab Kings (PBKS) pacer Chris Jordan, who scored 30 in just 18 balls during his team’s five-wicket loss to Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), conceded that there weren’t enough runs on the board to defend.
“We did well to put a bit of pressure on KKR and try to take the game close but the bottom line is we didn’t have enough runs and that’s what cost us the game in the end,” Jordan said at the post-match virtual press conference on Monday night.