2nd win by kkr in #clt20 through spinners
Kolkata Knight Riders' four-wicket victory over Lahore Lions followed
the template that has largely been the basis of their 11-game winning
run: bowl first to allow Sunil Narine and the other spinners to smother
the opposition, before Robin Uthappa and the rest of the top order click
to set up the chase of a lightweight target.
This match was blighted by abysmal fielding. The number of catches put
down, stumpings missed and regulation stops messed up was astonishing.
Narine, though, turned in another world-class performance that
underlined his reputation as the best in the Twenty20 business, and
19-year-old chinaman bowler Kuldeep Yadav added to the buzz about him
with a stirring effort to stifle Lions.
Lions' best phase of the game was the opening Powerplay, when Ahmed
Shehzad struck some big hits down the ground to push the score to 47 for
0. This despite Narine bowling a maiden in the fifth over. A stunning
direct hit from Andre Russell broke the opening stand in the seventh
over, by when the wicketkeeper Manvinder Bisla had already mucked up two
straightforward stumpings.
The Knight Riders' spinners took charge in the middle overs, with
Kuldeep showing solid control for a wrist-spinner, getting his stock
ball to turn plenty and using the wrong 'un to confuse the batsmen.
Mohammad Hafeez spent much of his short innings trying to heave the ball
to midwicket before he became Kuldeep's first victim, holing out for 9.
When Shehzad found Uthappa at long-off in the 13th over to finish on a
chancy 59, Lions' top-heavy batting was in trouble, especially with
three Narine overs to come. The trepidation of the lesser lights in the
batting line-up was obvious when they faced Narine: Saad Nasim missed
his first ball and edged his second to short cover, Umar Siddiq lasted
one more before being done in by the quicker one, and Asif Raza was
bowled first ball. Narine nearly had a hat-trick, but Wahab Riaz had his
boot back in the crease before Bisla could break the stumps.
Umar Akmal was still there, though, and he clobbered Piyush Chawla and Pat Cummins to lift Lions past 150.
Gautam Gambhir and Uthappa, aided by some comically inept fielding, put
on a century stand to set Knight Riders on course for victory. They were
coasting for a large part of the chase before a slew of wickets towards
the end briefly made things tight, only for Suryakumar Yadav to finish
it off with a five-ball 14.
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