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After their flawless run at the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) was halted by Chennai Super Kings, normal service resumed for Kolkata Knight Riders as they brushed Lucknow Super Giants aside in an eight-wicket victory on their home turf, the Eden Gardens Stadium. Restricting Lucknow to a paltry score of 161/7 whilst bowling first, Kolkata took only 15.4 overs to accumulate the required runs.
It took all but an over to significantly diminish Lucknow’s chances of a resurgence, as on his first over in this competition, Guyanese pacer and Gabbatoir breach fame Shamar Joseph conceded 22 runs. It is currently the most expensive first over of this season, and joint-fifth on the overall list.
Interestingly, only 12 of the 22 runs in the first over came off the willow, whilst the remaining were owing to wides and a couple of no balls.
The dismissals, however, did not faze Phil Salt, who played the brand of cricket he is associated with. The likes of Yash Thakur and Krunal Pandya had to bear the brunt of the English wicketkeeper-batter’s wrath, albeit Shamar Joseph nearly redeemed himself when Phil Salt’s pull off his bowling found Arshad Khan at deep mid-wicket, but the catch could not be taken.
Salt brought his second half-century of the over in the 10th over, and remained unbeaten on a 47-ball 89. Skipper Shreyas Iyer played a decent supporting act of run-a-ball 38, as the pair was involved in an 120-run third-wicket stand.
Earlier, Nicholas Pooran stood up yet again with a late batting burst to top-score with 45 and guide Lucknow Super Giants to 161/7. It was an innings from LSG where they stumbled a lot on a two-paced pitch and never gave the feeling of momentum being firmly in their hands. It took Pooran’s 45 off 32 balls, laced with two fours and four sixes, to take LSG past 160. After making 21 runs in his first 21 balls, Pooran collected 24 runs off his next 11 balls to lend some respectability to the visitors’ total.
For KKR, Mitchell Starc was the pick of the bowlers by picking up 3/28, while an impressive Sunil Narine, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakravarthy and Andre Russell also bagged a wicket each in a pleasing bowling performance from the hosts’, who are aiming to beat LSG for the first time in IPL.
Rahul then smashed Starc for fours via pull and drive, even as Deepak Hooda was being troubled by away-going balls and fending a bouncer awkwardly from the fast bowler. Starc finally took him out in his third over of power-play by forcing Hooda to go hard at a wide delivery, and Ramandeep Singh dived full length to take a stunning catch at backward point.
Rahul and Ayush Badoni took a four each off Harshit Rana in the last over of power-play as LSG ended the six-over phase with 42/2. After that KKR kept things tight to force a slowdown till Badoni picked a four off Chakravarthy, while Rahul upper-cut Russell for six.
But KKR bounced back as Rahul pulled straight to deep mid-wicket off Russell. Marcus Stoinis pulled him for a brace of fours, but didn’t last long as he inside-edged to his pads off Chakravarthy and wicketkeeper Phil Salt took an excellent one-handed catch. Badoni perished in a bid to go big against Narine, top-edging a sweep to deep backward square leg.
But Starc ensured there were no more fireworks from Pooran in the final over by having him caught behind while trying to hit off a wide delivery. Impact player Arshad Khan hit a four, before his stumps were left in an almighty mess by Starc, who conceded just six runs in the final over.
(With inputs from IANS)
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