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09-May-2015 14:31:00 GMT
KKR v KXIP, IPL 2015, Kolkata

KKR into Play-off With Thriller Victory

Kolkata: The Kolkata Knight Riders climbed to pole position in the Pepsi IPL 2015 standings and secure play-off after they defeated Kings XI Punjab by one wicket in a thrilling contest at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday.

Set a challenging of target of 184 on a slow pitch, KKR lost wickets at regular intervals before Yusuf Pathan and Andre Russell turned on the heat at just the right time.

Though Yusuf was dismissed in 15th over – after a 19-ball 29, Russell took his team closer with his 21-ball 51. He hit five boundaries and four sixes in all – in the process scoring the fastest half-century of the season – before edging Axar Patel to the wicket-keeper.

Having seen the back of the two dangerous strikers, KXIP tightened the noose on KKR. Axar’s run out of Johan Botha made things a little more difficult. But Piyush Chawla struck two fours off the final two deliveries of the eighteenth over bowled by Beuran Hendricks to put his team a shade in front.

For KXIP, Gurkeerat Singh rolled his arm over effectively, returning two wickets in his three overs spell. Anureet Singh too picked up two wickets – while conceding 56 runs in 3.4 overs, while Glenn Maxwell, Axar Patel and Hendricks returned with a wicket each.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, Kings XI Punjab got their team off to a solid start – helped to a large extent by some sloppy catching by the KKR fielders.

Murali Vijay and Manan Vohra added 45 in just under six overs – by which time three catches were put down; Vijay, who hit Umesh Yadav for three fours and a six in the third over, was the first to be dismissed when he walked across his stumps to sweep the ball to fine leg but didn’t make contact and lost his leg stump.

Vohra was dropped twice in the eighth over before he became Sunil Narine’s second victim; he drove a ball straight back to the bowler who just got enough of his hands under the ball. Vohra made 39 from 34 balls and hit one boundary and three sixes.

With a foundation set, Kings XI Punjab needed someone who could push the scoring rate up, and there could be no better man than Glenn Maxwell. The Australian had been woefully out of form so far in the season, but discovered his mojo on the day and lit up the stadium; there were muscular pulls, the reverse sweeps that one so often saw last season, the lofted hits straight down the ground. He raced to his highest score of the season - 43 from 22 balls

The local lad Wriddhiman Saha hit two sixes in his 25-ball 33 before he perished in the same over as Maxwell.

For KKR, Sunil Narine was the most successful of the bowlers; the Trinidadian conceded only 17 runs in his four overs, but most importantly picked up the wickets of the KXIP top four. Andre Russell, who conceded 50 runs in his four overs, was the only other wicket-taker for the hosts.

Brief scores
Kings XI Punjab -
183/5 (Maxwell 43, Vohra 39, Saha 33, Narine 4-19)
Kolkata Knight Riders - 184/9 (Russell 51, Pathan 29, Gurkeerat 2-17)
Result - Kolkata Knight Riders won by 1 wicket
Points - Kolkata Knight Riders 2, Kings XI Punjab 0
MOM - Andre Russell (Kolkata Knight Riders)


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