The Asian Age

CHECKMATE WITH KNIGHT

Kings XI suffer a 31- run defeat ■ in high- scoring game against KKR

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Indore, May 12: Kolkata Knight Riders produced a superlativ­e batting performanc­e as they comfortabl­y beat Kings XI Punjab by 31 runs to stay in contention for a play- off berth in the Indian Premier League, here on Saturday.

On a batting belter, KKR posted a mammoth 245/ 6, their highest ever total and fourth- highest in the history of the league. Sunil Narine, who has been stunning as an opener, once again left everyone spellbound with a 36ball- 75 while skipper Dinesh Karthik played an equally significan­t role with his 23- ball- 50.

The chase was always out of question and KL Rahul tried his bit with a 28- ball- 66, which wasn’t enough as KXIP could only manage 214/ 8 in 20 overs. After losing by 102 runs against Mumbai Indians, the victory not only enabled KKR reach 12 points from as many games but also helped them improve upon their net run- rate. KXIP on the other hand will be worried after their back- toback defeats in Jaipur and now in Indore.

Narine was once again their match- winner for his stellar knock and also getting the important wicket of the dangerous Rahul, who has now completed 500 runs in this IPL. Skipper Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s decision to bowl first on a placid track turned out t be a debatable one. Narine and Chris Lynn ( 27 off 17 balls) added 53 in 5.2 overs before the Queensland­er was dismissed.

However the next partnershi­p between Narine and Robin Uthappa ( 24 off 17 balls) yielded 75 runs in 6.1 overs. Narine hit nine boundaries and four sixes in his knock. He started off with a six over long- on off opposition skipper Ashwin, followed with a boundary through mid- wicket. The next over saw Narine hit back to back boundaries off left- arm pacer Barinder Sran ( 1/ 48 in 3 overs) — a hook and one over mid- on.

 ?? — PTI ?? Sunil Narine of Kolkata Knight Riders en route to his half- century against Kings XI Punjab.
— PTI Sunil Narine of Kolkata Knight Riders en route to his half- century against Kings XI Punjab.

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