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Uthappa stars as Kolkata sail to No. 1

GAMBHIR NOTCHES UP 34TH HALF-CENTURY IN HIS 100TH GAME FOR THE MEN IN PURPLE

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olkata Knight Riders (KKR) rode skipper Gautam Gambhir and in-form Robin Uthappa’s crackling half centuries to sail to a facile seven-wicket win over Rising Pune Supergiant in an IPL game and go on top of points table here on Wednesday.

Uthappa (87; 47b 7x4 6x6) stole the show with some crisp power hitting as he brought up his third IPL 50 in this season of the Indian Premier League at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium.

Gambhir (62; 46b 6x4 1x6) at the end played second fiddle as the visitors made the most of some poor bowling by the hosts to finish on 184/3.

Uthappa was dropped on 12 when the team was 51/1 by Jaydev Unadkar off Imran Tahir’s bowling.

Gambhir notched up his 34th half-century in his 100th game for the men in purple. For Pune who set a target of 183 after being asked to bat first, only Unadkat and Dan Christian got wickets.

Narine (16; 11b; 3x4 0x6) was run out after the spinner turned opener got off to a flying start.

Unadkat took the wicket of Uthappa while Christian sent Gambhir back in the hut but it was too little too late as the damage was already done. Darren Bravo (6 not out) milked a cover drive to hit the winning runs as Manish Pandey (0 not out) watched from the other end.

Earlier, captain Steve Smith led from the front with an unbeaten half-century to help Rising Pune Supergiant post 182/5. Smith (51 not out from 37 balls) held the innings together as openers

Kolkata Knight Riders Rising Pune Supergiant

184 for 3 (18.1 overs) bt 182 off five wickets (20 overs) by 7 wickets. Ajinkya Rahane 46 (41b; 4x4, 1x6) and Rahul Tripathi 38 (23b; 7x4) played important knocks. Smith’s half century was laced with four boundaries and a six.

Chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav (2/31) was the pick of the bowlers for KKR.

Outfoxed with a googly

Pune openers recovered from a tentative start against KKR new ball bowlers with Tripathi playing the aggressor’s role after being dropped on 35 by Yousuf Pathan off Colin de Grandhomme’s delivery.

The in-form 26-year-old right-hander took a liking to pacer Umesh Yadav, hitting three fours, two in one over, to race to 38 off just 22 balls before legspinner Piyush Chawla outfoxed him with a googly that the batsman chopped onto his stumps trying to cut.

At the other end, Rahane looked steady for his knock but fell short when Sunil Narine went wide outside off stump to force him to come down the ground and get stumped by wicketkeep­er Robin Uthappa.

Rahane was part of two vital partnershi­ps, with Tripathi for a 65-run stand for the first wicket and with Skipper Smith for a 47run second-wicket stand.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni played a quick-fire 23 (11b 1x4 2x6) before Kuldeep got the back of the former India captain with a googly as Uthappa stumped him.

 ?? Courtesy: BCCI ?? Robin Uthappa stole the show with some crisp power hitting as he brought up his third IPL 50 in this season of the Indian Premier League.
Courtesy: BCCI Robin Uthappa stole the show with some crisp power hitting as he brought up his third IPL 50 in this season of the Indian Premier League.
 ?? AFP ?? A large screen displays the abandonmen­t of the match between Bangalore and Hyderabad on Tuesday.
AFP A large screen displays the abandonmen­t of the match between Bangalore and Hyderabad on Tuesday.
 ?? Courtesy: BCCI ?? Sunil Gavaskar with Shobha Pandit, Ujwala Nikam and Amruta Shinde at One Time Benefit for Women Cricketers in Pune.
Courtesy: BCCI Sunil Gavaskar with Shobha Pandit, Ujwala Nikam and Amruta Shinde at One Time Benefit for Women Cricketers in Pune.
 ?? Courtesy: BCCI ?? Cheerleade­rs arrive before the match between Rising Pune Supergiant and the Kolkata Knight Riders yesterday.
Courtesy: BCCI Cheerleade­rs arrive before the match between Rising Pune Supergiant and the Kolkata Knight Riders yesterday.

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