KKR beat RR by 8 wickets | Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Highlights And Cricket Score 21th T20 Match
Indian Premier League, 2019
Date: Apr 07, 2019 Start Time: 20:00 IST | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 LocalVenue: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur
Rajasthan Royals (RR) will play in-form Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the match no 21 of VIVO Indian Premier League (IPL), 2019. The match will take place at Sawai Mansingh Cricket Stadium. Rajasthan lies at the bottom of the point table just above Royal Challengers Bangalore and coincidently they have won their only game against the Bangalore side. RR will have to pull up their socks and win some games now to make their way to the play-off.
Speaking about KKR, they have a monstrous batsman all-rounder Andre Russell. Of course, we can never forget Russell's inning in KKR last match against Royal Challengers Bangalore. He played a blistering knock of 48(13) which included a boundary and 7 sixes. KKR has faced only one defeat from Delhi out of their four matches, that too in a super-over.
Rajasthan Royals (From): Ajinkya Rahane(c), Jos Buttler(w), Steven Smith, Rahul Tripathi, Ben Stokes, Stuart Binny, Krishnappa Gowtham, Jofra Archer, Shreyas Gopal, Dhawal Kulkarni, Varun Aaron, Sanju Samson, Prashant Chopra, Manan Vohra, Aryaman Birla, Shashank Singh, Liam Livingstone, Shubham Ranjane, Ashton Turner, Riyan Parag, Mahipal Lomror, Ish Sodhi, Jaydev Unadkat, Oshane Thomas, Sudhesan Midhun
Kolkata Knight Riders (From): Chris Lynn, Sunil Narine, Robin Uthappa, Nitish Rana, Dinesh Karthik(w/c), Shubman Gill, Andre Russell, Piyush Chawla, Kuldeep Yadav, Lockie Ferguson, Prasidh Krishna, Rinku Singh, Nikhil Naik, Joe Denly, Shrikant Mundhe, Carlos Brathwaite, Sandeep Warrier, Harry Gurney, Yarra Prithviraj, KC Cariappa
Rajasthan Royals vs Kolkata Knight Riders Highlights And Cricket Score 21th Match - T20 Summary
That's all from Super Sunday. We witnessed a couple of one-sided matches where Bangalore suffered yet another loss while Kolkata gave a royal thrashing to Rajasthan. On Monday, Punjab will be hosting Hyderabad at 2000 local (1430 GMT). Do join us for all the action. Cheers!
Man of the Match, Harry Gurney, says this was the kind of pitch which suited his cutter options, so is happy to make his debut here. Adds that he works on his variations a lot so is happy it's paying off. When asked about the knuckle ball, he says he's still working on it but is unsure if he'll use it in this season of the competition.
Kolkata skipper, Dinesh Karthik, says it was a clinical effort from his side. States that there are a lot of slow surfaces in India which you need to adapt to fast, but admits that his boys are doing that well. On Harry Gurney, he mentions that he's got the confidence and the skills, so isn't surprised that he's had a good debut.
Chris Lynn also comes up for a little chat. He is all smiles and first admits that he got a little bit of luck again tonight. Adds that they were in full control of the match after a nice Powerplay. On the incident when the bails didn't come off, Lynn replies that he thought he either got bowled or caught behind but was surprised what happened. Praises the batting of Sunil Narine and terms it unbelievable. Mentions that they just want to keep things simple. States that it's a big tournament and they just need to put up wins on the board.
Rajasthan skipper, Ajinkya Rahane, says that 150-160 would have been a good total. Admits that they didn't bowl according to the plan and there is a lot to learn from this match. Hopes his boys will take lessons from this outing. Rues the dropped catch and the moment when the bails didn't come off when Chris Lynn was batting. Informs that the thought behind playing two wrist spinners was that the wicket was going to be on the slower side and that's why they gave Sudhesan Midhun a game today.
Rajasthan just appeared listless with the ball. A complete contrast to the first innings where the batsmen struggled so much to make proper connection with the ball. Whether it be spinner or pacer, the Kolkata opening pair successfully attacked anyone they faced and put the game to bed more easily than anyone would have thought. Plenty for the home side to ponder and work on. Earlier in the evening, Rajasthan managed to post 139 on the board on the back of a fine fifty from Steven Smith, but it eventually didn't prove to be enough.
A thumping victory for Kolkata. Where Rajasthan struggled so much with the bat, the visitors have just battered the hosts' bowling attack like it was a flat wicket. It poses a big question as to what happened in the first innings. Lynn and Narine set the tone and more or less finished the job at hand as the duo put 91 runs between them for the opening stand, with the former scoring a fast fifty. Uthappa and Gill then came in and put the finishing touches on a comfortable chase.
Ben Stokes to Shubman Gill. Wide! And it ends in a rather anti-climatic manner, but the victory was always going to come. KOLKATA WIN BY 8 WICKETS AND 37 BALLS REMAINING! Stokes angles this down the leg side as Gill fails to flick. The umpire signals a wide.
Ben Stokes to Shubman Gill. Drives this full ball to the cover fielder with the full face of the bat.
Ben Stokes to Robin Uthappa. The batsman has flicked the ball off his pads. One run added to the total.
Ben Stokes to Shubman Gill. Short ball into the body, pulled down towards fine leg. Gill gets off strike.
Ben Stokes to Shubman Gill. Shubman Gill has defended it by getting right behind the line of the delivery.
Ben Stokes to Shubman Gill. FOUR LEG BYES! Angling in on leg stump, Gill tries to tickle it fine down the leg side. But it goes off his pads instead as the ball finds its way to the boundary line.
Shreyas Gopal to Robin Uthappa. Nice shape in, around off before going away as it lands on a driving length. The batter prods forward and defends it out well.
Shreyas Gopal to Robin Uthappa. SIX! Straight as an arrow. Tossed right up there, in the slot, Uthappa plants his front foot forward, gets close to the pitch and smokes it back over the bowler's head. It's a flat hit and that's one more biggie for Kolkata. They're inching towards victory here.
Shreyas Gopal to Shubman Gill. Dragged short once again, it's pulled away into the leg side for another single.
Shreyas Gopal to Robin Uthappa. Full on off, driven through to long off for a run.
Shreyas Gopal to Robin Uthappa. SIX! A poor ball and it's been duly punished by Uthappa. Half-tracker in line of the stumps, Robbie goes deep inside the crease and muscles the pull over mid-wicket for a biggie.
Shreyas Gopal to Shubman Gill. Turning away from outside off, on a driving length, driven through covers for a single.
Jofra Archer to Shubman Gill. Full toss straying on the pads, clipped down to fine leg as the batsmen cross over.
Jofra Archer to Shubman Gill. Archer goes full and keeps the line straight, Gill can only drive it back to the bowler.