KKR Vs SRH Head-to-Head in IPL
Played | Won by KKR | Won by SRH | Tie | No Result |
15 | 9 | 6 | 0 | 0 |
T
Date | Winner | Won by | Venue |
14 April 2013 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 48 Runs | Kolkata |
19 May 2013 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 5 Wickets | Hyderabad |
18 May 2014 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 7 Wickets | Hyderabad |
24 May 2014 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 4 Wickets | Kolkata |
22 April 2015 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 16 Runs | Visakhapatnam |
4 May 2015 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 35 Runs | Kolkata |
16 April 2016 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 8 Wickets | Hyderabad |
22 May 2016 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 22 Runs | Kolkata |
25 May 2016 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 22 Runs | Delhi |
15 April 2017 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 17 Runs | Kolkata |
30 April 2017 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 48 Runs | Hyderabad |
17 May 2017 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 7 Wickets | Bengaluru |
14 April 2018 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 5 Wickets | Kolkata |
19 May 2018 | Kolkata Knight Riders | 5 Wickets | Hyderabad |
25 May 2018 | Sunrisers Hyderabad | 14 Runs | Kolkata |
Batting performances
209/3 scored by SRH in IPL 2017 is the highest team total in KKR vs SRH matches.
101/4 by KKR in IPL 2015 is the lowest team total in KKR vs SRH matches.
391 runs scored by Robin Uthappa of KKR is the highest number of runs scored by a player in KKR vs SRH matches.
126 by David Warner of SRH in the final of the 2017 IPL is the highest individual score by a player in KKR vs SRH matches. It is the only instance of a player scoring a century in KKR vs SRH matches.
13 half-centuries have been scored in KKR vs SRH matches.
3 half-centuries hit by Shikhar Dhawan of SRH is the most number of half-centuries hit by a player in KKR vs SRH matches.
17 sixes hit by David Warner is the highest number of sixes by a player in KKR vs SRH matches.
43 fours hit by Shikhar Dhawan is the most number of fours hit by a player in KKR vs SRH matches.
Bowling performances
17 wickets taken by Bhuvaneshwar Kumar of SRH is the highest number of wickets by a player in KKR vs SRH matches.4/30 by M. Prasidh Krishna of KKR in IPL 2018 is the best bowling performance by a player in KKR vs SRH matches.
Fielding performances
6 catches taken by Rashid Khan of SRH is the highest number of catches by a player(s) in KKR vs SRH matches.Kolkata Knight Riders beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 6 wickets
Scorecard
SRH 181/3 in 20 Overs
David Warner 85(53 Balls 4x9 and 6x3)
Jonny Bairtstow 39(35 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
Vijay Shankar 40*(24 Balls 4x2 and 6x2)
KKR 183/4 in 19.4 Overs
Nitish Rana 68(47 Balls 4x8 and 6x3)
Robin Uthappa 35(27 Balls 4x3 and 6x1)
Andre Russel 49*(19 Balls 4x4 and 6x4)
Shubman Gill 18*(10 Balls 6x2)
Match Result - KKR won by 6 wickets
MOM - Andre Russel(KKR)for his 49*(19 Balls 4x4 and 6x4)
Highest targets chased down vs SRH in IPL:
206 by KXIP, Hyderabad, 2014
186 by DD, Delhi, 2017
182 by KKR, Kolkata, 2019
180 by CSK, Pune, 2018
No match is over when Andre Russell is in the middle. That was on display once again at Eden Gardens where Kolkata Knight Riders plucked victory from the jaws of defeat against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday (March 24)
Chasing 182, Kolkata needed 68 off 30 at one stage, which soon became 57 off 18. Russell smashed four sixes and as many fours en route a 19-ball 49* to power them home
Nitish Rana had earlier played his part with a 47-ball 68 while David Warner's 53-ball 85 went in vain.
KKR's chase started with Chris Lynn hitting Shakib Al Hasan for a straight
six but the bowler had the final laugh, making Lynn miscue to cover.
From there on, it was a case of preserving wickets for the end while
ensuring the required run-rate didn't go out of control.
Nitish Rana, who was promoted to opening the batting, took use of the opportunity with a well paced knock. Robin Uthappa, returning after an injury lay off, seemed in fine touch too as Kolkata got 47 runs in the Power Play. He should have been out on 18, but Yusuf Pathan dropped a sitter at long-off off Rashid Khan's bowling.
At the half-way mark, Kolkata didn't have a massive score - 70 - but had nine wickets in hand. It was set up beautifully for a tense finish - Kolkata's power hitting against Hyderabad's bowling unit.
The latter fought back with the wickets of Uthappa and Karthik in quick succession, but Rana kept Kolkata going, crossing his half-century. When he seemed in full flow, a break due to floodlight failure in the 16th over resulted in his dismissal to Rashid Khan.
Nitish Rana, who was promoted to opening the batting, took use of the opportunity with a well paced knock. Robin Uthappa, returning after an injury lay off, seemed in fine touch too as Kolkata got 47 runs in the Power Play. He should have been out on 18, but Yusuf Pathan dropped a sitter at long-off off Rashid Khan's bowling.
At the half-way mark, Kolkata didn't have a massive score - 70 - but had nine wickets in hand. It was set up beautifully for a tense finish - Kolkata's power hitting against Hyderabad's bowling unit.
The latter fought back with the wickets of Uthappa and Karthik in quick succession, but Rana kept Kolkata going, crossing his half-century. When he seemed in full flow, a break due to floodlight failure in the 16th over resulted in his dismissal to Rashid Khan.
KKR needed 57 in the last three overs, but the game wasn't done because
Russell was just about getting himself in. He unleashed himself on
Siddarth Kaul in the 18th over, which went for 18 runs.
The next over was crucial, for the experienced Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the only one who could stop Russell. That didn't happen; instead, Russell sent him for 21, bringing the equation down to 13 off 6.
Hyderabad had the option of bowling Vijay Shankar, who hadn't bowled in the game, but they went with Shakib Al Hasan. Shubman Gill made light work of the remaining runs, smashing a couple of sixes to end a stunning game.
The next over was crucial, for the experienced Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the only one who could stop Russell. That didn't happen; instead, Russell sent him for 21, bringing the equation down to 13 off 6.
Hyderabad had the option of bowling Vijay Shankar, who hadn't bowled in the game, but they went with Shakib Al Hasan. Shubman Gill made light work of the remaining runs, smashing a couple of sixes to end a stunning game.
Kolkata Knight Riders needed 95 off 44 balls when Andre Russell walked
in to bat on Sunday night at the Eden Gardens against the Sunrisers
Hyderabad. With Dinesh Karthik, their skipper and run-chase specialist
back in the hut, the onus was on Russell to seal the deal but it
required a special effort. By the time the game boiled down to the last
over, KKR needed 13 more with Russell on 48 off 18 balls. Shubman Gill
completed the formalities but the win would have been unlikely if not
for Russell's astonishing assault.
Here are a few key numbers from Russell's carnage on Sunday March 24,2019
Here are a few key numbers from Russell's carnage on Sunday March 24,2019
Highest scores in IPL - The 49 off 19 balls is
Russell's joint fifth highest score in the IPL. He has four
half-centuries in the tournament with the highest - an 88* against
Chennai Super Kings - coming last season.
Strike rate - Russell struck at a brilliant rate of 257.89 in the run-chase. This is his highest strike rate for any knock of 49 runs or more in the IPL. His 88* against Chennai last season had come at a strike rate of 244.4.
Two wickets and 30-plus runs - Russell's value to the Kolkata Knight Riders outfit is evident from the fact that this is the fifth time he has taken two or more wickets while making 30-plus runs in the IPL. Three of those instances came in 2015 with one coming last year against Kings XI Punjab. On Sunday, he dismissed David Warner and Yusuf Pathan to finish with 2/32.
Death overs - Russell's onslaught meant that Kolkata Knight Riders owned the death overs at Eden Gardens. While Sunrisers had scored 47 in the final four overs for the loss of two wickets, Kolkata made 69 with the loss of a solitary wicket. Russell made 42 of those runs.
The run-chase effect - Andre Russell is particularly effective in the second innings in T20s. While he averages 22.45 batting first, his average batting second is 26.05. The strike rate also bumps up to 169.76 from 162.95. With the ball, he has 151 wickets in the second innings and 107 in the first.
Contribution in wins - Russell's influence in wins for his side in T20s was always eye-catching. In matches won before Sunday, he averaged 32.33 with the bat with a strike rate of 177.79. In matches lost, the respective numbers go down to 18.53 and 154.8. He also has better economy (7.56 in matches won, 9.03 in mat he's lost) and more wickets (158 in wins and 95 in losses) in matches won.
Strike rate - Russell struck at a brilliant rate of 257.89 in the run-chase. This is his highest strike rate for any knock of 49 runs or more in the IPL. His 88* against Chennai last season had come at a strike rate of 244.4.
Two wickets and 30-plus runs - Russell's value to the Kolkata Knight Riders outfit is evident from the fact that this is the fifth time he has taken two or more wickets while making 30-plus runs in the IPL. Three of those instances came in 2015 with one coming last year against Kings XI Punjab. On Sunday, he dismissed David Warner and Yusuf Pathan to finish with 2/32.
Death overs - Russell's onslaught meant that Kolkata Knight Riders owned the death overs at Eden Gardens. While Sunrisers had scored 47 in the final four overs for the loss of two wickets, Kolkata made 69 with the loss of a solitary wicket. Russell made 42 of those runs.
The run-chase effect - Andre Russell is particularly effective in the second innings in T20s. While he averages 22.45 batting first, his average batting second is 26.05. The strike rate also bumps up to 169.76 from 162.95. With the ball, he has 151 wickets in the second innings and 107 in the first.
Contribution in wins - Russell's influence in wins for his side in T20s was always eye-catching. In matches won before Sunday, he averaged 32.33 with the bat with a strike rate of 177.79. In matches lost, the respective numbers go down to 18.53 and 154.8. He also has better economy (7.56 in matches won, 9.03 in mat he's lost) and more wickets (158 in wins and 95 in losses) in matches won.
No comments:
Post a Comment