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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

2019 Indian Premier League(IPL) Season 12 - Match 43 Kolkata Knight Riders Vs Rajasthan Royals @ Kolkata Thursday April 25,2019

KKR vs RR Head-to-Head Records and Stats

Total number of matches played: 20
Matches won by KKR: 10
Matches won by RR: 9
Matches played in Kolkata: 8 (KKR 6, RR 1)
Matches played in Jaipur: 6 (KKR 3, RR 3)
KKR average score against RR: 143
RR average score against KKR: 148
Most runs for KKR: 160 (Robin Uthappa)
Most runs for RR: 304 (Ajinkya Rahane)
Most wickets for KKR: 7 (Sunil Narine)
Most wickets for RR: 4 (Krishnappa Gowtham)

On the earlier occasion when Knight Riders and Royals faced each other in IPL 2019, Knight Riders defeated Royals by 8 wickets after chasing a 140-run target in the 14th over. It was a 91-run brisk opening stand between KKR openers in Chris Lynn and Sunil Narine which saw them dominating the hosts.

Rajasthan Royals beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 3 wickets

Scorecard

KKR     175/6 in 20 Overs
Dinesh Karthik 9*(50 Balls 4x7 and 6x9)
RR         177/7 in 19.2 Overs
Ajinkya Rahane 34(21 Balls 4x5 and 6x1)
Riyan Parag       47(31 Balls 4x5 and 6x2)
Match Result - RR won by 3 wickets
MOM - Varun Aaron(RR)for his 2/20( 4 Overs)

Dinesh Karthik returned to scoring ways in superlative fashion, but it was the young duo of Riyan Parag and Jofra Archer who stole all the limelight with their match-winning cameos as Rajasthan Royals defeated Kolkata Knight Riders by three wickets at Eden Gardens on Thursday (April 25).


Karthik hit seven fours and nine maximums en route to 50-ball 97* - his highest IPL score as he single-handedly propelled Kolkata to 175 for 6 in their 20 overs. In response, Piyush Chawla (3 for 20) and Sunil Narine (2 for 25) reduced Rajasthan to 123 for 6 before Parag and Archer joined hands to add 43 runs in 21 deliveries for the seventh wicket to help Rajasthan pull off a stunning chase and keepalls 4x5 and 6x2) themselves alive in the tournament. With this defeat, Kolkata have now lost six games in a row.


On a surface offering pace and bounce, Varun Aaron (2 for 20) knocked over Chris Lynn for a duck to ensure Kolkata got off to a worst possible start. Both Aaron and Oshane Thomas kept hitting the length and made life difficult for Kolkata batsmen. It took some time before Shubman Gill and Nitish Rana got used to the pace and crafted a couple of eye-pleasing shots square of the wicket.

Just when the two batsmen were starting to look at ease, Aaron castled Gill for 14 with an outstanding inswinging slower delivery. Rana stayed for a while before he hit one straight into the hands of Aaron off Shreyas Gopal's bowling when he was on 21.

Such was the bounce on offer that one of Jaydev Unadkat's slower deliveries hit Narine on the helmet. The home team were 49 for 3 at the end of 10 overs before Karthik and Narine smashed Gopal for 25 runs. After Karthik slammed the legspinner for a six and three fours, Narine concluded the over with a maximum over deep mid-wicket. The Trinidadian however was run out in the next over for 11 and even Andre Russell (11) couldn't contribute much as he became Thomas' maiden IPL victim.

Karthik paced his innings beautifully and pounced on every bad delivery at the start. The wicketkeeper-batsman was super aggressive against Unadkat was either too full or too short. He smoked three fours and six sixes in the last four overs as Kolkata accumulated 60 runs in that period. He might have missed out on a century but his 97* is now the second highest individual score by a Kolkata batsman after Brendon McCullum's celebrated 158*.

In reply, Ajinkya Rahane and Sanju Samson got Rajasthan off to a rapid start. Having scored a century in his last match, Rahane continued from where he left against Delhi Capitals. The right-hander once again played with newly-found freedom and took Yarra Prithviraj to the cleaners. Men in Pink raced to 53 for no loss in five overs before Narine pinned Rahane for 21-ball 34 to give Kolkata the first breakthrough.

Just like Rahane, Sanju Samson (15-ball 22) too couldn't convert his start into a big score as he was undone by Piyush Chawla's googly. While Rajasthan spinners struggled to make any impact, Narine and Chawla kept things very tight. The two gave hardly anything away in the middle overs and got rid of Steven Smith (2), Ben Stokes (11) and Stuart Binny (11) to derail Rajasthan's chase.

Needing 77 in seven overs, the burden fell on the young shoulders of Parag and Gopal. While Parag didn't look very fluent at the start, Gopal crafted four fours, three in three, to keep his team in the hunt. But Prasidh Krishna had Gopal caught for 8-ball 18 at long off before things got out of hand for Kolkata.

Things however got interesting when Archer walked out to bat and along with Parag blasted Narine for 15 runs in an over to bring the equation down to 31 off 18. That's when Parag took over and hit two sixes in three deliveries, but was hit wicket in the penultimate over to give Kolkata a sniff chance.

With 9 runs required in the final over, Archer tonked 4 and 6 in the first two deliveries to give his team a sensational victory.

Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer Return Home to England

Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer's contrasting IPL 2019 came to an end on Thursday April 25,2019 as the two players flyback home to England on Friday morning April 26,2019 to join the national side to prepare for an ODI series against Pakistan in the lead up to the World Cup. While Stokes has been named in both the squads, in-form Archer will audition for a World Cup spot in a five-match ODI series against Pakistan starting May 8.

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