The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

With a five-wicket haul, Thakur becomes a Super Giant

- SANDIP G

The forgotten Pandya

After his final over, Krunal Pandya, a bandana shackling his bouncing hair, held the ball aloft and waved to all parts of the ground. The spectators reciprocat­ed with thunderous applause. The electronic scoreboard flashed his figures. It read 4-0-11-3. The forgotten Pandya brother had, yet again, asserted his unsung knack of defining games.

In a sense, he is his brother h ar di k’ s anti thesis; flying under the radar, his set of skills commonplac­e. One would find several of his type, a flattish left-arm spinner who can freewheel with the bat, in the leagues of Mumbai and its neighbourh­ood. But dish out a slow, slightly dual-paced surface, and he becomes deadly. He could repeatedly pound a length, sustain a nagging line, alter the pace, which he performed with devastatin­g effect, and niggle batsmen to frustratio­n. Like he did in his first over.

Titans had just lost Shubman Gill, to a wicked Yash Thakur nip-backer, after a racy start, 54 runs in 5.5 overs. Krunal modulated his lengths and pace so beautifull­y that Titans mustered only two runs. The hitherto comp os eds aisudh ar san froze. suddenly, he could not find the boundary, or sneak singles. Frustrated, he attempted an ungainly swipe, mistimed and perished. It came five balls after Ravi Bishnoi had evicted Kane Williamson with an acrobatic return catch. From 54 for no loss, Titans slumped to 58 for 3.

The buoyed Pandya would not stop. That is his biggest virtue — his relentless­ness. In the same over he dismissed Sud harsh an, he dismissed br shara th, this time dropping the pace and coaxing an ungainly mop. Suddenly, batsmen saw an aura around him and became fearful. He would snare the wicket of Darshan Nalkande, plunging Titans to 80 for 5. Thakur would return with a double-wicket maiden to twist the knife. if pan dy a and th a ku rm ade the defence possible, Nicholas Pooran and Ayush Badoni made the fighting target possible. In the last three overs, they struck 37 runs, which proved to be the difference in the end.

Feisty Thakur

Watching the top edge from Noor Ahmed evade the leaping gloves of KL Rahul, Yash Thakur swung his arms wildly and cursed his fortune. he had snared four wickets, the last of them of the dangerous Rahul Tewatia, Titans’ last flick er of hope, but the chance of ar are fifth in an IPL game had narrowly escaped him. His agony, though, was fleeting, as he dismissed Afghanista­n the left-arm wrist sp inner to complete his five-for. He knelt and kissed the turf, before teammates swamped him.

The crowd might have come expecting Mayank Yadav to surge their adrenaline. But the latest pace sensation bowled just an over, costing 13 runs, and then re treated to the pavilion after picking as train. But the Th a ku rs how was no less rewarding an experience. He uncorked a gem to detonate Gill’s furniture. The ball — the last of the Powerplay — curled into him in the air before seaming further inwards after landing and located the gap between bat and pad to shatter the stumps. titans never recovered from the blow. It didn’t help that Gill was moving in the cr ease, uncharacte­ristically.

Strange ly, he was taken off, but re introduced­to bowl the 16 th over, the match almost sealed. Thakur utilised the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e another dimension of him, his ability to hit the back-of-length zones and extract bounce. He has an unflappabl­e mind too —Tewatia hammered his length ball for a six, but he had the wits to slip in as lower short ball on the stumps. te wat ia miscued and perished. Thakur's role model is Umesh Yadav, and he has inherited some of his traits too, like the relentless­ness and robustness, the courage to pick himself up after getting hit. while he doesn’ t ratchet up the pace like Ma yank, he makes the ball leap from hard-length areas, eve non a slow surface as the Ekana one, and often hits the splice of the bat. Super Giants, thus, have dizzying depth in fast bowling. And now their spinners too are getting in the act.

Brief scores: Lucknow Super Giants 163/5 in 20 overs (Stoinis 58, Rahul 33, Pooran 32) beat Gujarat Titans 130 all out in 18.5 overs (Sai Sudharsan 31; Yash Thakur 5/30, Krunal Pandya 3/11) by 33 runs.

 ?? PTI ?? Yash Thakur scalped 5 on Sunday.
PTI Yash Thakur scalped 5 on Sunday.

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