Don't shake Paul Valthaty's hand any time soon. You might just turn to  gold. He followed up his century in Kings XI Punjab's previous game by  surprising everybody with his split-finger slower balls, in the Dilhara  Fernando mould, taking 4 for 29, the best figures by any Punjab bowler,  and then - with a 47-ball 75 - made a mockery of a target he had himself  kept down to 165.  The turnaround for Punjab began with a good piece of fielding, and then a  fortuitous lob off what should have been a leg-side wide. Until then  Kumar Sangakkara and Shikhar Dhawan had put up a fine display of driving  in a 75-run second-wicket stand, Deccan's best for any wicket this  season, but both fell within three runs to send the hosts into rebuild  mode for the best part of the second half of their innings.  
 Deccan Chargers had reached 88 for 1 in the 11th over, and the set  batsmen were just looking to open up further when a diving Shaun Marsh  at extra cover made sure Sangakkara stayed on strike. Sangakkara  slog-swept the next ball to deep midwicket where Ryan McLaren took a  good, low catch. In the next over, Valthaty's slower ball went wrong,  and was going way down the leg side until Dhawan decided to try and  clear short fine leg. Instead, the ball landed in the fielder's lap. Two  starts had been wasted, Deccan had to become circumspect. 
 Valthaty's next over featured two similar slower balls. Bharat Chipli  escaped long-off off the first, but the other was picked up near  long-on. Daniel Christian's 30 off 14 threatened a major assault towards  the end, but Valthaty once again pulled Deccan back with two wickets in  two balls: Christian was bowled attempting a slog, and Amit Mishra then  missed a scoop over the keeper's head and was trapped lbw.  
 Valthaty didn't get a chance to finish a hat-trick: the wickets came off  the last two deliveries of the 19th over. However, he would get a  chance to make the match his own when opening the innings. And how he  owned the game. Carrying the confidence that he could do no wrong,  Valthaty upper-cut and flicked Dale Steyn, then cut Ishant Sharma for a  six, and took Manpreet Gony apart with some merciless hitting in the  fifth over, which went for 23 runs.