Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

KKR crush KXIP with season’s best

- Sidharth Gulati sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Sunil Narine and Dinesh Karthik’s blistering knocks coupled with Andre Russell’s allround show helped Kolkata Knight Riders defeat Kings XI Punjab by 31 runsat the Holkar Stadium on Saturday.

Narine showed why his promotion in the batting order is an excellent move by the management. He was backed by Karthik’s 22-ball fifty and Russell’s cameo as KKR posted their highest total across all editions. In reply, KL Rahul and Chris Gayle faltered, repeating the same old story for the hosts, who slumped to their sixth loss in the tournament and leaving the playoff race wide open.

Chasing 246, Rahul and Gayle got KXIP off to a magnificen­t start, putting on a 50-run stand in 4.4 overs. The ‘Universe Boss’ got a lifeline when wicketkeep­er Karthik dropped him off the bowling of Russell in the fourth over.

But 12 balls later, Russell removed Gayle (21) and Mayank Agarwal (0) off consecutiv­e deliveries to halt KXIP’s progress. Rahul continued to hold one end and completed his fifth half-century of the season.

Soon, Karun Nair (3) became Russell’s third victim while Rahul (66) fell to Narine in the ninth over. The Indian wanted to play the slog sweep but got an inside edge on to his thigh pad and the ball spun back on to the stumps. Aaron Finch (34) and Axar Patel (19) couldn’t make an impact and even R Ashwin’s 22-ball 45 couldn’t save KXIP from a defeat. They finally managed 214 for 8.

Put in to bat, KKR openers Narine and Chris Lynn were initially kept in check by Mohit Sharma with short-of-goodlength deliveries.

In the fourth over, KXIP’s Mujeeb ur Rahman was hit hard on his bowling hand by Narine and had to leave the field. The 19-year-old spinner from Afghanista­n attempted a return catch but in the process hurt himself. Narine finally broke the shackles, targeting Ashwin, who had stepped in for Mujeeb and pacer Barinder Sran.

He put on a 53-run stand with Lynn (27) before the Aussie fell to Andrew Tye in the last over of powerplay. Narine continued to get the runs and brought up his second half-century of season.

The West Indian looked set to reach the three-figure mark but Tye pitched one short to get rid of him in the 12th over. Narine, who had also stitched a 50-plus (75) stand with no 3 batsman Robin Uthappa (24), scored 75.

The stage was set for the middle-order to cash in and Dinesh Karthik and Andre Russell did what their team hoped for. They shared a 76-run partnershi­p off 31 balls as KXIP bowlers were left searching for answers.

EMPHATIC VICTORY Sunil Narine, Andre Russell’s allround show gives KKR 31run win after posting 245/6

owed to a wonderful 52 from Suresh Raina and an unbeaten 33* from MS Dhoni. Fleming said the team had come prepared for the conditions but the pitch was difficult.

“I felt we were just about par. we lost some wickets at key times and their death bowling is very good. That was, I was pretty comfortabl­e with the score that we go,” Fleming said.

Chennai Super Kings’ next encounter will be against Sunrisers Hyderabad, who have qualified for the play-offs on Sunday. A win for MS Dhoni’s side will take them closer to sealing their spot in the knockout stages. C Gayle c Karthik b Russell 21 (17) M Agarwal c Searles b Russell 0 (1) K Nair c Krishna b Russell 3 (6) A Finch c Kuldeep b Searles 34 (20) A Patel c Searles b Kuldeep 19 (11) R Ashwin lbw Krishna 45 (22) A Tye c Karthik b Krishna 14 (10) B Sran not out 1 (1) M Sharma not out 4 (3) Extras (lb 1, w 6) 7 Total (8 wkts; 20 overs) 214 FoW: 1-57, 2-57, 3-79, 4-93, 5-119, 6-156, 7-209, 8-210

Bowling: S Narine 4-0-44-1, MP Krishna 4-0-31-2, J Searles 4-052-1, A Russell 4-0-41-3, K Yadav 2-0-29-1, P Chawla 2-0-16-0

(KKR won by 31 runs)

INDORE: It was a great lone hand and we had no real answers. He was able to take the conditions out of play. However, he still found it difficult.

STEPHEN FLEMING, On Buttler

 ?? PTI ?? Sunil Narine’s 36ball 75 powered Kolkata Knight Riders to 245/6, the highest total in this edition of IPL, and led to a 31run win over Kings XI Punjab at Indore on Saturday.
PTI Sunil Narine’s 36ball 75 powered Kolkata Knight Riders to 245/6, the highest total in this edition of IPL, and led to a 31run win over Kings XI Punjab at Indore on Saturday.
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