IPL 8: Clinical Kolkata Knight Riders Rout Sunrisers Hyderabad
Kolkata Knight Riders successfully defended 167 against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens to move past Royal Challengers Bangalore to third in the IPL points table.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 05, 2015 12:17 am IST
Kolkata Knight Riders bounced back in the home-leg in style by notching up a comprehensive 35-run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL) on Monday. (Highlights | Scorecard)
Defending 167, KKR were given a rollicking start by their speedster Umesh Yadav, who castled dangerman David Warner (4) and Naman Ojha (0) in the first over, and the visitors failed to recover from the double blow to finish at 132 for nine.
The KKR spin duo of Brad Hogg (2/17) and Piyush Chawla (1/16) tightened the noose further around SRH, handing them their third defeat in as many outings at the Eden Gardens.
While their top batsmen failed to impress, Moises Henriques (41 from 33 balls) and Karn Sharma (32 from 20) put up a fight, but it proved to be too late and too little for the Sunrisers.
KKR (11) jumped past Royal Challengers Bangalore (9) to the third spot in the table, brightening their hopes of qualifying for the play-offs. The big win also gave a fillip to their net run-rate.
The defending champions next play Delhi Daredevils (May 7) and Kings XI Punjab (May 10) to conclude their home-leg.
SRH, on the other hand, remained fifth with eight points from nine matches.
It was another welcome homecoming for KKR, who know how to win at the Eden, and everything fell in order even as none of their batsmen could convert their starts after being put in by SRH skipper Warner. From 55 for no loss in the first six overs the hosts were reduced to 86/3 in 12 with the Sharma duo -- Karn and Bipul --conceding just 52 runs between them in eight overs while taking the crucial wickets of Gautam Gambhir (31), Robin Uthappa (30) and Andre Russell (1).
Left-arm spinner Bipul (1/23) ran out Manish Pandey (33), before Yusuf Pathan slammed 30 off 19 balls to lift his side's total to 167.
In reply, the SRH batting fell apart after Umesh rocked the top-order with his twin blow in his first over, including the prized scalp of Warner. The SRH captain, who has struck five half-centuries already this season, got going with a boundary but Yadav bounced back in the next ball to disturb his off stump.
Yadav went on to castle Ojha for a duck in the last ball of the first over to leave SRH reeling at 6/2.