Kolkata: Kolkata
Knight Riders took a giant stride towards ensuring a play-off berth as
they defeated Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets to take their winning
streak to five matches in the Indian Premier League 2014.
Robin Uthappa got his seventh successive 40 plus score in the
championship as his 39-ball-67 enabled the home team to chase down a
tricky target of 155 with ease as it turned out to be a worthwhile wait
for the supporters present at the Eden Gardens.
After Uthappa
laid the foundation, Shakib Al Hasan gave the finishing touches in a
21-ball 46 not out (64s, 26s) in an unbeaten 34 run stand with Manish
Pandey (18 no) as KKR eased to the win with 12 balls to spare.KKR
with 14 points steered four points clear of RCB and Sunrisers as they
would now require two more points to seal their play-off berth from the
two remaining home games.
Uthappa had his share of luck as he was
let off twice - on six and and 24 - something that cost dear for the
two-time former champions who had piled 154/5 with Suresh Raina hitting a
52-ball 65.
First it was the burly Ravichandran Aswhin who put
down a sitter at the slip in the very second ball as Dhoni brought on
Raina and the result was no different, though a difficult one.
Uthappa never looked back as he continued his dream run and middled
the ball well hitting 10 boundaries and one six in a 64-run opening
wicket partnership with Gautam Gambhir.
In their last seven
outings, Gambhir and Uthappa had two century partnerships and three 50
stands together as the opening stand once again punctured CSK's hopes of
a comeback.
The KKR skipper cleverly rotated the strike and
played a perfect ally as the duo put on 52 runs in the Powerplay before
Ishwar Pandey provided the breakthrough.
Earlier, Raina's second
half-century in as many innings propelled Chennai Super Kings to a
fighting 154 for five. Raina punished the spinners with disdain,
slamming five sixes apart from three delectable boundaries. The
left-hander added 62 off just 36 balls with Faf du Plessis (23) in a
third wicket partnership.
Put into bat, CSK were crawling at 60/2
in 10.3 overs after IPL debutant Pat Cummins and the wily Sunil Narine
took the prized scalps of Dwayne Smith (5) and Brendon McCullum (28)
respectively.
The boundaries dried up initially as KKR bowled
tidily with Umesh Yadav and Shakib too keeping the batsman quiet in the
Powerplay that yielded just 35 on a helpful Eden Gardens wicket which
had a greenish look to it.
Raina, who scored an unbeaten 62
against RCB in the last match, timed his innings beautifully as he
started watchfully with McCullum at the other end.
Once the explosive Kiwi opener got out to a top edge against Narine,
Raina slowly cut loose during an entertaining partnership with du
Plessis.
Making his debut in the IPL, New South Wales pacer
Cummins had a maiden-wicket first over after he castled inform CSK
opener Dwayne Smith (5) off his second ball to give KKR an inspiring
start. The 21-year-old got perfect help from the grassy patches to bowl a
beauty which moved away after pitching as the big-hitting West Indian
batsman saw the off-stump being pegged back.
It was a rare
failure for the CSK opener but McCullum made his intentions clear
against his former side by smashing the Aussie youngster for two sixes
and one boundary in his next over to bring the run-rate back on track.
Gambhir
brought his trump card Narine and Raina welcomed him with a six over
long-on as the KKR skipper was forced to take the spinner out of the
attack resorting to Yadav and Shakib. The pace-spin combination did not
yield any wicket but they went about their job quietly with only 35 runs
added in the Powerplay and 59 after 10 overs, with Yadav giving away 17
and Shakib 16 from three overs each.
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