Invited to bat, Punjab openers Murali Vijay (42) and Manan Vohra (38) put on 78 runs in 8.2 overs to lay a very strong foundation for a big score but other batsmen failed to capitalise.
Ravindra Jadeja (2/30) removed both the openers but it was West Indies' seamer Bravo (4/22) who turned it around for the Lions by dismissing both Miller and Maxwell in space of three balls in the 12th over.
Praveen Kumar was impressive as he swung the ball nicely but Pradeep Sangwan was taken to task by Vijay.
Vijay was cautious initially but opened his arms to good effect after getting his eye in. He lofted Sangwan for a six over long-on and followed it up with an exquisite cover drive.
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He was in such good touch that he drove even good length balls effortlessly to the boundary ropes. He did not slog and played proper cricket shots at a good pace.
Faulkner conceded 14 runs in his first over and the hosts raced to 50 inside six overs. Spinner Ravindra Jadeja managed to stop the run flow from one end and also broke the opening partnership by dismissing Vohra, whose inside edge was easily taken by Dinesh Karthik.
Stage was set for fireworks and in came Punjab skipper Miller. Jadeja though struck again by sending back Vijay, who missed the line of the ball to be bowled.
Stoinis and Wriddhiman Saha added 55 runs for the fifth wicket to repair the innings but the Punjab innings never got impetuous to have a imposing total on the board.
Bravo again struck twice when he came to bowl the last over of the innings, getting Saha and Stoinis in successive balls. He could have got a five-for but Sarabjit Ladda dropped Axar Patel in the last ball.