Deccan Chronicle

Whirlwind Russell blows Sunrisers away

■ Russell steals thunder in KKR’s dramatic chase

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Kolkata, March 24: Andre Russell smashed an explosive 49 to spoil David Warner’s scintillat­ing IPL comeback as Kolkata Knight Riders pulled off a dramatic six-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad, here Sunday. Needing 53 runs from last three overs, the powerful Jamaican changed the course of the match with his big-hitting against Siddharth Kaul, creaming off 19 runs from that over.

He retained the strike by taking a smart single and continued his assault on Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, who too bled 19 runs in the penultimat­e over as KKR sealed the 182-run chase with two balls to spare. Russell hammered four sixes and an equal number of boundaries in run sequence that read 6-6-1-4-1-4-6-4-0-6-1. Youngster Shubman Gill (18 not out) completed the formalitie­s with two sixes off

ShakibAl-Hasan. Promoted to open with Sunil Narine, Nitish Rana made full use of the opportunit­y and kept them in the hunt with a 47-ball 68. But he departed shortly after a 12-minute interrupti­on caused by tower lights failure.

The momentum slowly shifted in favour of SRH but Russell in a matter of minutes changed the complexion of the match.

Earlier, Warner made a stupendous comeback with a scintillat­ing 85, helping his side reach a challengin­g

181/3. Putting behind the embarrassi­ng ball tampering scandal, that kept him out last year, the Aussie smashed three sixes and nine boundaries in his 53ball knock.

Vijay Shankar also made a fine return to the Orange side with a quick-fire unbeaten 24-ball 40 (2x4,

2x6) following Warner’s exit in the 16th over. Warner’s 37th IPL fifty also made him the first cricketer in IPL to have most 50-plus scores (40) ahead of Virat Kohli

(38) as the Aussie also has three centuries.

Jonny Bairstow complement­ed Warner well by giving him the maximum strike as the duo raced to 100-mark in 10.5 overs in their massive

118-run opening partnershi­p.

Having opted to bowl, the otherwise discipline­d KKR attack looked clueless against the rampaging Warner who was let off twice while on scores of 21 and 68 by Robin Uthappa and skipper Dinesh Karthik respective­ly. There was no looking back for Warner who batted as if he was never out of action.

Warner brought his fifty with a six against Andre Russell and then went on to smack India frontline spinner Kuldeep Yadav for his second six. Such was the Warner assault that four of the regular KKR bowlers did not even bowl full quota of four overs.

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 ?? — PTI ?? Andre Russell en route to his match-winning knock for KKR.
— PTI Andre Russell en route to his match-winning knock for KKR.
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