[caption id="attachment_12106" align="alignnone" width="580"]Glen-Maxwell Mad Max on song at Mohali on Sunday against Rising Pune Supergiants.[/caption] Internet Desk: A cameo from Glen Maxwell helped Kings XI Punjab register its first victory in IPL 9 at Mohali on Sunday. Chasing a target of 152 runs set by Rising Pune Supergiants, the Kings successfully cruised home with 8 balls to spare. Maxwell played a swashbuckling knock of 32 runs off 14 balls that included 3 fours and two towering sixes. Murali Vijay and Manan Vohra too scored half centuries to lay the foundation for the Kings win. Faf de Plesis was the top scorer for Pune with 67 runs. Just when it looked that Supergiants showed signs of getting back into the match, Maxwell brought his big-hitting prowess to the fore as he belted three fours and two sixes in quick time to win a match that the home team ought to have won easily. The fifth wicket stand between Maxwell and Wriddhiman Saha yielded 34 runs in only 2.2 overs in which India's Test wicketkeeper contributed only four runs. Once KXIP skipper David Miller (7) was gone, there were ominous signs but Maxwell hit a six and four each off successive overs from the two Ashwins -- leg-spinner Murugan (3/36 in 4 overs) and off-spinner Ravichandran (0/27 in 4 overs) to settle the issue. He finished the match with an imperious cover drive off Thisara Perera. Kings got off to brilliant start wih Murali Vijay hitting 53 off 49 balls with five fours and two huge sixes -- an inside out lofted cover drive off Ishant Sharma and a pull off Murugan. Vijay's  partner Vohra got 51 off 33 balls with seven delectable boundaries that also earned him the Man of the Match award. It looked as if it would be a cake walk before Vohra was trapped leg before trying to sweep left-arm spinner Ankit Sharma. Shaun Marsh (4) was accounted by Murugan with a delivery that went straight and breached his defences. Vijay got his first 50 of the tournament but then lost his concentration trying to play a cut shot off Murugan. Miller became Murugan's third victim trying to hit a six but in came Maxwell and did a telling damage hitting him for a six and a boundary. The senior Ashwin was also spanked in the next over and whatever chances of a comeback that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team harboured went up in smoke. Pune Supergiants have now lost two consecutive matches after having won their first game in Mumbai.