KOLKATA, India, CMC – Off-spinner Sunil Narine was superb but his West Indies teammate Chris Gayle proved ordinary, as Kolkata Knight Riders produced a clinical all-round performance to surge to a convincing 30-run victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore and into the playoffs of the Indian Premier League here yesterday.
Sent in at the historic Eden Gardens, Kolkata piled up 195 for four from their 20 overs, with opener Robin Uthappa pummelling 83 from 51 balls and Bangladeshi Shakib Al Hasan, 60 from 38 deliveries with five fours and three sixes.
In reply, RCB lost Gayle in the second over for just six and then failed to find the momentum to mount a proper run chase, ending on 165 for five.
Narine was the main destroyer, finishing with four for 20 from his four overs, and removing key batsmen at critical times.
The aggressive, left-handed Gayle faced nine deliveries and struck one four – a whip through square off seamer Umesh Yadav – but was trapped on his crease off the very next ball to fall lbw.
Gayle has scored 196 runs from nine innings at an average of 21, and a highest score of 46. He scored just 14 in his last outing on Tuesday against Sunrisers.
Wicketkeeper Yogesh Takawale top scored with 45 and captain Virat Kohli got 38, adding 85 for the second wicket, and threatening to rescue the innings.
However, Narine removed both in the 13th over – his third of the innings.
He had Kohli taken at point off the third delivery, cutting one that bounced slightly and then removed Takawale thre balls later, bowled playing on a delivery that turned sharply.
Yuvraj Singh took all his 22 runs from Yadav’s third over – the 16th of the innings – before Narine also took care of that threat.
The left-handed Yuvraj holed out to long on with the wily Trinidadian off the second ball of the next over and dangerous South African batsman AB de Villiers fell to the final delivery of the over, missing a sweep and being bowled off-stump for 13.
Narine’s double blow put the seal on the game for KKR, with the victory lifting them to third in the standings but level on points with second placed Chennai Super Kings on 16 points.
RCB are one from bottom on ten points and have been eliminated from playoff contention.