Muscat Daily

JOS OF VICTORY!

Buttler's 107* tops Narine's 109 as Royals ace record chase against Knight Riders

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Kolkata, India - Jos Buttler started slightly slow as Rajasthan Royals (RR) aimed to travel at more than 11 an over against Kolkata Knight Riders, making only 25 off his first 18 balls. He was at the crease during what seemed like a debilitati­ng mid-innings slowdown, in which Royals scored only 30 from six overs, and lost three wickets in that time.

But although clearly still struggling with the injury that kept him out of the last RR game, and although rapidly running out of batting partners, Buttler stayed the course.

He was there turning down singles in the 18th over, after Rovman Powell got out following a decent cameo. He was there to clobber two sixes and a four off the penultimat­e over, to get the equation down to nine off the final six balls.

And despite Varun Chakravart­hy having bowled three dots in that final over, Buttler was there to heroically hit the winning run off the final ball of the match. Off the first ball of that over, he had also bashed a six down the ground that made RR the clear favourites to get over the line, and in the course of that completed his second cen

tury this IPL, to follow the 100 not out he had struck against Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru only ten days ago.

Buttler's feat meant that Sunil Narine's century, a staggering

accomplish­ment in itself, was overshadow­ed. As were his figures of 2 for 30 off four overs.

After 16 overs of Royals' innings, they needed 62 runs off 24 balls, six of which were to be

bowled by Narine, who had not conceded a boundary up till then.

But Rovman Powell then walloped two sixes and a four off the first three balls of the 17th over, which Narine bowled, and suddenly Royals' challenge didn't seem so sharp. Narine, however, would nail Powell lbw with the fifth ball of that over.

With Powell gone, and no batter he could trust to hand the strike over to, this is where Buttler really shone.

He smashed a six down the ground first ball of Starc's last over, before swivel-pulling him around the corner for four later in the over. Starc did not help himself by bowling five wides soon after, either.

Then, with 28 required off 12, Buttler clobbered three sixes and a four off the next seven balls, never losing strike. With the requiremen­t down to three off five, he bided his time.

He collected two off the penultimat­e ball, then pierced a packed infield with a leg-side clip last ball to see RR to their sixth win this season, and arguably their most hard-earned one.

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 ?? ?? Jos Buttler of Rajasthan Royals celebrates after steering his team to victory against Kolkata Knight Riders
Jos Buttler of Rajasthan Royals celebrates after steering his team to victory against Kolkata Knight Riders

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