Rajasthan Royals maintained their impeccable ‘home record’ against Kolkata Knight Riders outclassing the defending champions by 19 runs to register their second successive victory in the Pepsi Indian Premier League, here today.
Defending a a total of 144, the Royals’ pace attack performed as a unit to bowl out KKR for 125 in 19 overs.
Only Eoin Morgan tried his best with a gutsy 51 off 38 balls (3×4, 3×6) but didn’t get support from the other end.
Royals’ ploy of playing on a seaming track at the Sawai Mann Singh worked wonderfully well as veteran domestic workhorse Siddharth Trivedi (3/23) and young unheralded Jharkhand boy Rahul Shukla (2/28) ran through the top-half of the opposition to pave the way for an easy victory.
Kevon Cooper, then, bowled brilliantly at the death to polish off the tail with figures of 3/15.
Gambhir attacked Sreesanth straightaway as he hit the Kerala pacer for a boundary and a huge six over deep square leg to get 14 runs from the opening over.
Shukla surprised one and all as he worked up a lively pace in the mid 140 kmp to knock back Manvinder Bisla’s (1) stumps and then got one to kick up from short of length as Jacques Kallis (0) helpless edged one to Dishant Yagnik.
Manoj Tiwary (14) was trapped leg before off Trivedi’s very first over as KKR were reduced to 40 for three.
But when Gautam Gambhir (22) was also snuffed out by Trivedi with glovesman Yagnik pulling off an acrobatic catch, the writing seemed to be on the wall.
Yusuf Pathan’s terrible run in KKR shirt continued as he gave catching practice to Yagnik, who got his third catch off Kevon Cooper’s delivery. The half of the team was back in the hut with the score less than 50.
Trivedi’s dream night continued as Laxmi Ratan Shukla was holed out in the deep and the chase seemed to hit a dead end.
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