Khaleej Times

Inconsiste­nt Punjab in must-win situation for a place in playoffs

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mohali — A playoff spot having sealed after a resounding victory in their previous match, Kolkata Knight Riders would aim for a toptwo finish with a win when they take on an inconsiste­nt Kings XI Punjab in an IPL match on Tuesday.

KKR bounced back from their back-to-back defeats when they registered an easy six-wicket win over Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in Bengaluru on Sunday.

The Gautam Gambhir-led side are now at second spot in the league table with 16 points from 12 matches with the help of eight wins and they would look to consolidat­e their position with a win over Kings XI, who suffered a sixwicket defeat to Gujarat Lions on Sunday night.

KKR showed why they are one of the strongest teams in this IPL when they inflicted a humiliatin­g defeat on bottom placed RCB.

Chasing a modest 159 for victory on Sunday, KKR made it easy, racing to 105 for no loss in just six overs, for a record IPL powerplay total.

They achieved the target with 29 balls to spare on the back of Sunil Narine’s (54 off 17 balls) record joint fastest IPL fifty — from 15 balls — and an equally aggressive knock from Chris Lynn (50 off 22 balls).

After the match, Gambhir said that 105 in six overs was unbelievab­le and it was the best partnershi­p he had seen in his entire career.

KKR will, however, need to watch out in so far as they have been cashing in on the hit-and-miss experiment of using Narine at the top. When Narine gets going, there was no stopping them as more often than not Gambhir and Robin Uthappa have capitalise­d on the solid starts given by the West Indian.

Narine has come out as an opener in nine matches out of KKR’s 12 so far and he has scored 194 runs.

KKR’s other batsmen like Colin de Grandhomme, Manish Pandey and Yusuf Pathan will also have to come good on Tuesday.

Umesh Yadav, Chris Woakes and Narine will be the main bowlers on whom KKR will mainly bank upon with Ankit Rajpoot and Piyush Chawla also having the ability to support them.

Glenn Maxwell-led KXIP, on the other hand, have a slender chance to make it to the playoffs as they have only five wins from 11 matches and are placed at the fifth spot with 10 points. They now need to win all their remaining three matches if they are to have any chance of making it to the knock-out stage.

Their chances of a playoff berth were severely dented by their sixwicket defeat at the hands of Gujarat Lions on Sunday night. The home side were on a roll with backto-back wins, but defeat at the hands of Gujarat Lions caused a serious dent to their playoff hopes.

Despite posting 189 for 3 on the board, courtesy opener Hashim Amla’s century, KXIP bowlers failed to restrict Gujarat Lions, who rode on a 39-ball 74 by their top batsman Dwayne Smith. KXIP were also sloppy in the field, giving two lives to Smith.

Inconsiste­ncy has been KXIP’s bane in the IPL and they again failed to rise to the occasion against Gujarat Lions in a match which they should have won. Now, every match they play will be a knock-out game. After KKR, they face formidable Mumbai Indians and Rising Pune Supergiant, which will make it an uphill task for them.

KXIP’s South African import Hashim Amla has been their main batsmen with 400-plus runs, which includes two centuries — against Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Lions.

Besides Amla and Maxwell, they have batsmen of calibre like Martin Guptill, Shaun Marsh, Manan Vohra, Wriddhiman Saha and Axar Patel but they will need to fire in unison.

With just over 200 runs from 11 matches, Maxwell should consider promoting himself up the order to take on the opposition attack right from the start.

194

Runs, Narine has scored for KKR in nine matches

105

Runs, Narine and Lynn scored in six overs for KKR

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PTI Kolkata Knight Riders’ sunil Narine smashed the Indian Premier League’s joint-fastest fifty against Bangalore on sunday. —
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