Synopsis: KKR become first team to qualify for play-offs as Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya fail again for Mumbai Indians
In a rain-curtailed 16-overs contest, it was KKR who ran away with the win, on the back of a disciplined bowling performance that stifled MI. Kolkata officially became the first team to qualify for the play-offs.
Chasing a tricky total, Mumbai started on a steady note with both Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan finding the ropes thrice in the first 2 overs. Things got better for the 5-time champions in the 3rd over when Vaibhav Arora conceded 14 runs, courtesy of a no ball which rolled away for 4 byes and a pulled six from Rohit. Kishan would switch gears in the last two overs of the powerplay, marauding 15 from the 4th and then 13 from the 5th as Mumbai reached 59/0 after 5 overs. But things would turn.
The 25-year-old was ultimately snapped up by Sunil Narine for a 22-ball 40 in the 7th over before Varun Chakaravarthy sent back Rohit for 19 in the very next one as the Indian skipper’s form continued to be a cause of concern before the upcoming T20 World Cup.
The Kolkata bowlers would continue to peg the MI batters back with the visitors scoring 81/2 after 10 overs, needing 77 from the last 6. With the pressure mounting, Tilak Varma and Suryakumar Yadav tried swinging at everything but the latter was sent back to the pavilion by Andre Russell for just 11.
Skipper Hardik Pandya fell to Chakravarthy for just 2 as his nightmare season continued before Russel sent back Tim David for a duck as MI’s innings imploded. Naman Dhir and Varma almost gave KKR a late scare but Harshit Rana snapped both to hand the hosts the win by 18 runs.
Rare failure for the KKR openers
Before Saturday’s match, at least one of the Kolkata openers would fire if the other failed. But both Narine and Phil Salt failed to click here.
Narine would last just one ball. He looked to leave a Jasprit Bumrah corker which swerved late and got his off stump rattled.
Captain Shreyas Iyer would continue his hot and cold form in the season, cleaned up by Kamboj for just 7 runs as KKR went 3 down in the powerplay.
Middle order steps up
Venkatesh Iyer steadied the innings, smashing Bumrah for two fours and a six.
Iyer loves playing against MI, had scored a scintillating century against them at the Wankhede last season and had also chipped in with 70 in the same venue this season. He couldn’t complete his half century this time around as Piyush Chawla picked him for 42. But by then Kolkata had found some sort of a rhythm.
He was supported by a returning Nitish Rana who showed little ring rust by playing a plethora of shots, the standout of which was a late cut against Pandya in the 8th over. The former KKR skipper would not have luck on his side, however, as he was run out for 33 in the 12th over.
Russell, who replaced Venkatesh in the middle, started like only he can, depositing Chawla for a six in the very second ball he faced and followed it up with a four. The bowler would strike back in the 13th over when he snapped up the burly striker for a quickfire 24 off 14. In the fag end of the innings, Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh chipped in with 20 and 17 respectively as KKR posted 157/7 after the allotted overs, a score that proved to be too much for MI to scale.
Get latest updates on IPL 2024 from IPL Points Table to Teams, Schedule, Most Runs and Most Wickets along with live score updates for all matches. Also get Sports news and more cricket updates.