Deccan Chronicle

Warne-ing bells for KKR

- MOSES KONDETY | DC HYDERABAD, APRIL 30

A cracking century by David Warner lit up Sunday night at the Rajiv Gandhi Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium as Kolkata Knight Riders lost their sheen after being brutally belted by the Hitman. The left-hander capitalise­d on dropped chances as he jabbed, cut, smashed and drove to wallop 126 that lifted the hosts to a mammoth 209 for 3. The vanquished visitors managed just 161 for 7 via a vigorous 53 from Robin Uthappa and became the fifth team that failed to breach the Sunrisers citadel.

Warner's whirlwind 59ball knock contained 10 boundaries and eight sixes before he was caught by rival captain Gautam Gambhir at covers following a mistimed shot off Chris Woakes in the 17th over.

Fellow opener Shikhar Dhawan played perfect partner as the duo put on 139, their sixth century stand for the first wicket, before he was run out after making 29. The difference in individual scores was evidence of Warner's dominance. In fact, when the host captain reached his hundred, Dhawan was on 20 with the team total reading 126 in 11 overs.

It was Warner's third ton in IPL, the first for Sunrisers and his personal fastest in the summer tournament.

Warner lived on the edge initially, getting away with some shots in the air. First, an uppish drive off Nathan Coulter-Nile did not quite carry to fielder Umesh Yadav at mid-off in the very first over. Then, Chris Woakes misjudged a skier at mid-on off Umesh Yadav in the next over. Much later, Woakes again let a catch slip through his fingers and over the boundary line to add insult to injury.

Dhawan too was let off on a lucky 13 when wicketkeep­er Robin Uthappa failed to collect the ball after the opener was beaten all ends up by bowler Kuldeep Yadav in the sixth over. The team total read 71 then. Yuvraj Singh also was dropped by Sheldon Jackson in the final over bowled by Nathan CoulterNil­e. KKR had themselves to blame for the butter-fingered display.

Gambhir shuffled his bowlers, using six different ones in the six-over power play period that played to its name. Yusuf Pathan was introduced to slow down the proceeding­s but the home captain pounced on him to pick 17 runs off the fourth over.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? 209 IT WAS SUNRISERS' HIGHEST TOTAL, AND ALSO THE HIGHEST BY ANY TEAM AGAINST KKR 43 David Warner of Sunrisers Hyderbad celebrates his century against KKR. NUMBER OF BALLS WARNER TOOK TO REACH HIS HUNDRED, THE FOURTH-FASTEST IN IPL HISTORY
— P. SURENDRA 209 IT WAS SUNRISERS' HIGHEST TOTAL, AND ALSO THE HIGHEST BY ANY TEAM AGAINST KKR 43 David Warner of Sunrisers Hyderbad celebrates his century against KKR. NUMBER OF BALLS WARNER TOOK TO REACH HIS HUNDRED, THE FOURTH-FASTEST IN IPL HISTORY

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