IPL Highlights: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) vs (RPS) Rising Pune Supergiant
IPL highlights cricket score and ball-by-ball commentary from the 41st T20 match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Rising Pune Supergiant (RPS) at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata on Wednesday.
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- Updated: May 04, 2017 12:07 am IST
Powered by Rahul Tripathi's 93 (52)Â Rising Pune Supergiant (RPS) overhauled the total of 155/8 vs Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in 19.2 overs in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Eden Gardens on Wednesday. Ajinkya Rahane (11) and Steve Smith (9) falling early in the run-chase had Pune worried, but Tripathi took on the responsibility and blasted the bowlers all round the park and helped his team beat the two time champions at their home turf. He also registered his highest IPL score. Powerful and clean hitting by Tripathi took the Kolkata bowlers to the cleaners and damaged their economy rate. For Kolkata, Chris Woakes finished for 3/18Â in his four overs. After this win, Pune are placed third on the points table with 14 points and Kolkata remain at the second position with 14 points. (Scorecard)
When and Where to Watch Live: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) Vs (RPS) Rising Pune Supergiant
(KKR) Vs (RPS) is scheduled for an 8pm IST (3.30pm BST) start. Live Streaming and TV information for the match can be found below.
India: TV: Sony Six, Sony Six HD (English), Sony Max (Hindi), Sony ESPN and Sony ESPN HD (Telugu, Tamil, Bengali). Live Streaming: Hotstar.
International: Live Streaming: Cricketgateway.
South Africa: TV: SuperSport Two. Live Streaming: SuperSport Live Video.
UK: TV: Sky Sports 2. Live Streaming: Watch Sky Sports.
USA: TV: Willow TV. Live Streaming: Willow TV Online.
Middle East: TV: OSN Sports Cricket HD. Live Streaming: OSN Play.
IPL highlights: KKR vs RPS
That completes our formalities of this game. Pune are on a roll now and have moved to third spot. What a turnaround it has been, after losing three of their first four games. Kolkata hold on to their second spot and will want to bounce back after two successive defeats. Hope you enjoyed all the action. Join us tomorrow for more Indian T20 League action as Delhi host Gujarat. The action starts at 2000 local (1430 GMT). Till then, it's goodbye from us.
Rahul Tripathi (Man of the Match) says that he enjoyed his batting today. Adds that he was getting starts in the tournament but wasn't able to convert them. States that he is trying to just middle the ball and says that he is happy to contribute. Opines that keeping it simple is helping him.
Steven Smith says that it has been good run for them, six wins out of their last seven. Sings praises of Tripathi. Credits the bowlers for their performance. Adds that everyone's contributing well and it's good to get some momentum going. Opines that staying consistent and doing the basics really well is the mantra to go forward. Feels sad for Tripathi not getting to his ton. Ends by hoping that they record a few more wins come the playoffs.
Gautam Gambhir says that it's a long tournament and injuries are part and parcel of it. Feels that it gives opportunities to others. Adds that one can't get comfortable till they have sealed their place for the playoffs. Says that they played some decent cricket but feels they should have got 180 odd. Praises Tripathi for taking the game away from them. Informs being positive and sensible is the key of setting up big targets. Ends by saying that they need to pull up their socks in their remaining three games.
Kolkata never really had enough runs on the board although the total was a fighting one. However, Tripathi's blitzkrieg deflated the hosts and they never really recovered from it. Woakes had a brilliant outing with the ball and his strikes did generate a bit of interest in the game while Kuldeep was tidy towards the end. However, they were probably just 15 runs short at the break and it came down to that margin eventually.
Fairly comfortable win for Pune. It did get a bit too close for comfort but they managed to get across the line with ease eventually. Tripathi's one-man show shouldered the run chase completely as he waded into the Kolkata bowling with no mercy whatsoever. He was absolutely exceptional and the fact that the next highest score was 14 sums up the story. A cluster of wickets did make things interesting for the viewers but Pune were always ahead and Christian sealed it with a biggie.
SIX! CHRISTIAN FINISHES IT OFF! Second time in as many games that the Aussie all-rounder has ended things with a bang. Shortish in length and he holds his shape to nail the pull comfortably over deep mid-wicket for a maximum. PUNE WIN BY 4 WICKETS.
Length ball wider outside off, steered to third man for a single.
Colin de Grandhomme to bowl the final over of the match. 5 needed off it. Can the Kiwi create some magic and defend it?
Leg bye! They've stolen a leg bye and Gambhir isn't amused at all. Sundar fails to connect the flick as the ball goes down the leg side to Jackson. They appeal for a catch but not given. Probably brushed the pad and so no wide as well. Unwanted throw from the keeper allows a run eventually.