Deccan Chronicle

HIGHFLIYER

Venkatesh wallops half-century as KKR crush RCB

- Bengaluru, March 29:

A ruthless fifty by Venkatesh Iyer worked as the catalyst for Kolkata Knight Riders’ smooth seven-wicket victory over Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru in their IPL match here on Friday.

Venkatesh’s 50 of 30 balls (3x4, 4x6) and stunning blitzes by openers Sunil Narine (47, 22b, 2x4, 5x6) and Phil Salt (30, 20b, 2x4, 2x6) propelled the Knight Riders past the 183-run target that the RCB set for them, which was built around Virat Kohli’s skilful unbeaten 83.

The KKR batters never got bogged down either by a slow pitch or RCB bowlers as they hunted down the target in just 16.5 overs.

Their approach on the night was best exemplifie­d by Venkatesh, who is trying hard to regain his relevance in white ball formats, who added 75 runs for the third wicket with skipper Shreyas Iyer (39 not out).

The left-hander found his range from the word go, as pacer Alzarri Joseph suffered the brunt of his aggressive intentions.

He biffed the West Indian quick for 20 runs in an over that contained two sixes over cover and midwicket and a steered four to third man, besides a legbye boundary.

Shreyas, who was dropped on 5 by Yash Dayal off highly impressive local pacer Vysakh Vijayakuma­r (1/23), played the supporting role.

But for that crisp win, the KKR should profusely thank Narine and Salt, who subjugated RCB bowlers in the Power Play with astonishin­g powerhitti­ng.

The visitors’ chase began frenetical­ly as Narine and Salt added 86 runs in just 6.3 overs through an array of dazzling shots. Salt started the carnage, smoking pacer Mohammed Siraj for 18 runs in the very first over, finding two sixes and a four.

Narine followed suit. After smashing Joseph for two sixes in the third over, the left-hander vandalised the figures of left-arm pacer Dayal, clobbering him for 21 runs, including a four and two sixes in three consecutiv­e balls in the sixth over.

There was a hint of sluggishne­ss in the Chinnaswam­y surface but there was hardly any effort by the RCB bowlers to exploit it with slower balls like their Knight Riders counterpar­ts.

It required a yorker from left-arm spinner Mayank Dagar to break the opening wicket partnershi­p as Narine failed to block the full-length delivery on the off-stump.

But by then, he had done his job.

Earlier, Kohli’s skilful unbeaten fifty formed the foundation of RCB’S competitiv­e 182 for 6.

Kohli (83, 59b, 4x4, 4x6) and Cameron Green (33 off 21b) milked 65 runs off 42 balls for the second wicket, the primary alliance in RCB innings, as the home side produced a two-faced effort on a track that was on the slower side. —

 ?? IPL ?? Venkatesh Iyer of the Kolkata Knight Riders acknowledg­es cheers as he celebrates his half-century against Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru at M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Friday. KKR won by seven wickets. —
IPL Venkatesh Iyer of the Kolkata Knight Riders acknowledg­es cheers as he celebrates his half-century against Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru at M. Chinnaswam­y Stadium in Bengaluru on Friday. KKR won by seven wickets. —

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