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Kolkata Knight Riders: 171 for six in 20 overs (Yusuf Pathan 52 not out, Manish Pandey 48; Deepak Hooda 2/16) beat
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 149 for 8 in 20 overs (Shikhar Dhawan 51; Sunil Narine 3/26) by 22 runs.
Sunil Narine and Kuldeep Yadav sizzled with the ball as two-time former champions Kolkata Knight Riders rode on its spin attack to advance into the play-offs of the Indian Premier League with a 22-run win over Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Defending 172-run target on a slow and turning Eden Gardens pitch, Narine (3/26) returned his best figures of the season and was ably supported by left-arm chinaman Yadav (2/28) as Sunrisers could only muster 149 for eight.
Both KKR and Sunrisers finished their campaign on 16 points from 14 games, which was enough for both the teams to qualify for the play-offs.
Earlier, Yusuf Pathan struck his third half-century of the ongoing IPL before some brilliant death bowling by Sunrisers Hyderabad restricted Kolkata Knight Riders to 171 for six.
Continuing his fine form, Pathan remained unbeaten on 52 off 34 balls (3x4s, 2x6s) and got fine support from talented Manish Pandey (48 off 30 balls; 2x4s, 3x6s) as the duo shared 87 runs off 49 balls in an enthralling fourth wicket partnership.
But Sunrisers famed death bowling came to the fore as Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/31) broke the partnership dismissing Pandey with Kane Williamson taking a splendid diving catch at point.
Kumar, along with Barinder Sran and Mustafizur Rahman bowled 19 dot balls together while Mustafizur was at his tidy best in the penultimate over giving away just three runs that proved to be the difference as KKR could score only 30 runs and lost three wickets in the last five overs.
Chasing a stiff 172 for win, Sunrisers started brightly with Shikhar Dhawan (51 off 30 balls) striking his fourth half-century of the season which was studded with four boundaries and three sixes.
Even though Sunrisers skipper David Warner (18) was cleaned up by Narine in the fourth over, Dhawan looked in ominous touch before young Yadav triggered the collapse dismissing the left-handed batsman.
Four balls later, Naman Ojha (15) perished to Narine but Yuvraj Singh (19) kept Sunrisers in the hunt, smacking Yadav for two successive sixes in the next over.
Left-arm spinner Shakib Al Hasan (134) then cut short Yuvraj’s innings before Deepak Hooda was run out in the next over as Sunrisers chase fell by the wayside.
Moises Henriques (11) became Narine’s third victim when he went through the Australian’s defence.
(With inputs from PTI)
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