Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Buttler steals Narine show in IPL’S highest run chase

- Somshuvra Laha won by 2 wkts. RR

KOLKATA: No one could have engineered this turnaround but Jos Buttler. To lift an innings from 121/6, when 46 runs were still left after Rovman Powell— the last specialist batter in an exceptiona­lly deep Rajasthan Royals batting line-up—was almost impossible. The heat was sapping every ounce of energy Buttler had in him. But he still kept going, finding a new gear when all seemed lost, scoring 18 runs in the 18th over and 19 in the 19th to pull off a heist as Royals took down Kolkata Knight Riders’ 223 in a sensationa­l chase, the highest in IPL.

A second century this season for Buttler still doesn’t give the right context of his innings. No other Royals batter had reached even 40 in this innings. By the time Buttler had reached the final overs, he was literally struggling to run as wickets kept falling around him. But he kept clearing his front leg, teeing off into towering sixes till the required run rate had dropped from 16 to just nine off the last six balls. He sealed a 60-ball 107 with a last-ball single to seal the victory at Eden Gardens.

No one could have seen a hundred coming for Sunil Narine as well, even though he had already hammered a 22-ball 47 against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore and a 39-ball 85 against Delhi Capitals this season. They still didn’t build up the anticipati­on that Narine could actually go the distance, primarily because pinch hitters aren’t expected to make it that far. But this is where possibly everyone barring Gautam Gambhir read Narine wrong.

Giving a clean striker of the ball the licence to break loose is something, nudging him to think of himself as a proper opening batter is something else. Now he is the third highest scorer of this IPL. “I would have taken it as a joke because I haven’t opened in a long time or did much with the bat in the years past,” said Narine after entertaini­ng Eden with a 56-ball 109. “With GG (Gambhir) coming back, he gave me the confidence and his assurance that I’ll open the batting.”

Result of that plucky call was a proper carnage. On a twopaced pitch, the best bowling attack of this IPL conceded 12.87 runs per over, the highest in an IPL innings for Royals with at least five overs of spin. Avesh Khan and Trent Boult were the only bowlers to concede less than 10 an over, Kuldeep Sen averaged 11.5, Ravichandr­an Ashwin 12.25 and Yuzvendra Chahal 13.5 in his most expensive — 4-0-54-1 — IPL spell ever. Angkrish Raghuvansh­i teased with an 18-ball 30, Rinku Singh again chipped in with a blustering nine-ball 20-run cameo. But holding ground, climbing into the Royals bowling attack and tearing into the most formidable spin duo in this IPL was Narine with an innings that was predictabl­e yet effective.

The brief to Narine was always simple. “The job is just to go out there and try to give a good start,” said Narine. “Whatever the situation is, still keep going because if you try to face dot balls in the powerplay, it could hurt you in the backend. So just go there and try to give your team a good start.” Not allowing Narine to swing his arms is key to curtailing the slogs that are such an inherent feature of his batting. But with Royals erring repeatedly, Narine kept swinging, taking his chances.

Not often does Ashwin concede 49 runs in four overs. More abnormal is Chahal leaking more than 13 per over, looking all over the place in his final over when Narine got rid of his helthree

Team

1 Rajasthan Royals

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Kolkata Knight Riders

Chennai Super Kings

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Lucknow Super Giants

Gujarat Titans

Punjab Kings

Mumbai Indians

Delhi Capitals

Royal Challenger­s met. First ball was a huge slog sweep but he didn’t connect. Andre Russell calmly dabbed the next ball for a single. Third ball, Narine skipped down the pitch to take legbreak on the full and clobber it for a six. Next ball, Narine rocked back and whacked it straight over the bowler for a four. A wide only stalled for a ball a massive six and another four as Chahal leaked 23 runs in that over to give KKR’S score a massive boost.

Brief scores: KKR 223/6 (S

Narine 109, A Raghuvansh­i 30; A Khan 2/35, K Sen 2/46). RR 224/8 (J Buttler 107*, R Parag 34, R Powell 26; H Rana 2/45, S Narine 2/30, V Chakravart­hy 2/36).

P6

Won

6

4

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1

Lost

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NRR

0.677

1.399

0.726

0.502

0.038

-0.637

-0.218

-0.234

-0.975

-1.185

Pts

4

 ?? BCCI ?? RR’S Jos Buttler hits a six in the last over to help his team chase down a target of 224 against KKR.
BCCI RR’S Jos Buttler hits a six in the last over to help his team chase down a target of 224 against KKR.
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 ?? AP ?? RCB’S Glenn Maxwell.
AP RCB’S Glenn Maxwell.

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