Oman Daily Observer

KKR DRUB RCB

KOHLI UNIMPRESSI­VE IN 200TH IPL MATCH FOR BANGALORE

- BY NINE WICKETS

DUBAI: Virat Kohli’s Royal Challenger­s Bangalore suffered a crushing nine-wicket loss to Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday hours after he announced to step down as captain at the end of this Indian Premier League.

It remained an unforgetta­ble evening for Kohli who fell for five in his 200th IPL match and Bangalore were skittled out for 92 with Kolkata spinner Varun Chakravart­hy returning figures of 3-13 in Abu Dhabi.

The 32-year-old Kohli, who put out a video message of his captaincy exit on the opening day of the revived IPL on Sunday, is still searching for Bangalore’s first title win in the Twenty20 tournament.

“Sometimes it can take you a game, I hope not two, to get into the tournament, you have to stay with the eight-ball, if you’re not, the other teams will be all over you,” Kohli said after his team’s first match of the UAE leg.

Kohli, who last week announced his decision also to quit India’s T20 captaincy at the end of the T20 World Cup in October-november, has been under close scrutiny as a leader in recent months.

Kohli was made Bangalore’s captain in 2013, but despite his superstar status, the team’s best finish was losing in the 2016 final.

His record without a title is often compared to India’s vicecaptai­n Rohit Sharma who has secured five IPL crowns for holders Mumbai Indians.

RCB were at the receiving end of an inspired Kolkata bowling performanc­e with Chakravart­hy and Andre Russell taking three wickets each to flatten the opposition batting.

Seam bowler Prasidh Krishna took down Kohli, trapped lbw after the skipper opened the batting with Devdutt Padikkal who topscored with 22.

Bangalore lost regular wickets to Chakravart­hy’s mystery spin that got key batsman including Australia’s Glenn Maxwell for 10 and Sri Lankan import Wanindu Hasaranga for nought.

“Pretty good from Varun, he’s going to be a key factor when he plays for India,” Kohli said of the spinner who is included in India’s World Cup squad.

“It’s great guys who’ve got the opportunit­y to play at the internatio­nal level. He’s someone who is going to play in the near future for India, it’s a great sign.”

Shubman Gill, who made 48, and debutant Venkatesh Iyer, who hit an unbeaten 41 off 27 balls, then put on 82 for the first wicket as Kolkata chased down their target in just 10 overs.

The Eoin Morgan-led side need to win five of their remaining six matches to stay in the race for a play-off spot.

The tournament resumed on Sunday after it was halted in May because of a devastatin­g surge in pandemic deaths in India, prompting foreign players to rush home. Many have not come back including England’s Ben Stokes (Rajasthan Royals) and Pat Cummins (Kolkata) of Australia.

“Bit of a collapse for us, bit of a wake-up call and we might as well have this at the start of the second leg so that we know exactly what we need to work on,” Kohli said in his post-match interview.

Kohli suggested his team appeared rusty in the shorter format.

“You can make that argument... but as profession­als, you’re expected to turn up and adjust to formats, that’s the dynamic of world cricket today,” Kohli said.

“We have never found any trouble doing that but sometimes it can take you a game to get into the tournament.”

Bit of a collapse for us, bit of a wake-up call and we might as well have this at the start of the second leg so that we know exactly what we need to work on VIRAT KOHLI Bangalore captain

 ?? — BCCI ?? Varun Chakravart­hy of Kolkata Knight Riders bowls against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore during the IPL match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.
— BCCI Varun Chakravart­hy of Kolkata Knight Riders bowls against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore during the IPL match at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi.

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