Kolkata: Captain Kane Williamson led from the front with a solid fifty as
Sunrisers Hyderabad shrugged off initial wobble to beat Kolkata Knight
Riders by five wickets in their IPL match here today.
Williamson
struck exactly fifty off 44 deliveries, hitting four boundaries and a
six to help Sunrisers chase down the small target of 139 after the
visiting side were reduced to 55 for 3 in the ninth over at the Eden
Gardens.
Opener Wriddhiman Saha and Shakib Al Hasan made useful
contributions of 24 and 27 respectively. Williamson's 59-run stand with
Shakib -- who also took two wickets in KKR innings -- for the fourth
wicket eased the pressure on the Sunrisers as they reached 139 for 5 in
19 overs to notch up their third win on the trot.
The match
briefly threatened to take a twist when Williamson was out in the 18th
over and Sunrisers needing 20 from 2.4 overs but Yusuf Pathan (17 not
out off 7 balls) had other ideas as he hit a four and a six in the 19th
over bowled by Andre Russell to finish off the match with one over to
spare.
The Sunrisers made a bright start to their chase with
openers Shikahr Dhawan and Saha scoring 32 in three overs before both
departed in quick succession.
Saha hit three fours in third over
bowled by Mitchell Johnson to get 16 runs from that over. With Dhawan
also, getting the boundaries with ease, it looked like for a while that
the Sunrisers would chase down the target in quick time.
But the
match turned on its head after the first wicket fell in the form of
Saha in the fourth over. Sunil Narine delivered as soon as he was
introduced in the fourth over as he induced Saha to poke at an away
going delivery into the hands of Shubman Gill at point.
Dhawan,
who was in fine touch in the last two matches, was out cheaply this time
for seven as he became Narine's second victim in the sixth over,
clean-bowled by the West Indian off-spinner and suddenly Sunrisers were
in trouble at 46 for 2.
Manish Pandey did not last long as he
was trapped LBW by Yuzvendra Chahal for four in the ninth over. Run rate
drastically dropped as the Sunrisers reached to 62 for 3 at halfway
mark, needing 77 from the remaining 10 overs.
But the visiting
side had their men in captain Willaimson and Shakib to do the job in the
middle and they steadied the innings with a 59-run association to set
up the win for their side.
Earlier, a splendid bowling show
spearheaded by pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar, coupled with a brilliant
fielding display, helped Sunrisers restrict KKR to a modest 138/8 in a
rain-interrupted first innings.
Returning to action after a
one-match injury lay-off, Bhuvneshwar once again shone at the death,
claiming 3/26 as KKR's rejigged batting order looked in a complete
disarray.
Opting to bowl after winning the toss, SRH's overseas
duo of Billy Stanlake (2/21) and Shakib Al Hasan (2/22) put the brakes
in the middle overs, triggering a collapse after a one-hour rain delay.
An integral part of KKR's twin-IPL winning campaigns, Shakib became the
thorn against his former team and young Australian pacer Stanlake gave
him a fine support.
The left-arm spinner from Bangladesh took
the two key wickets of Chris Lynn (49 off 34 balls; 7x4, 1x6) and Sunil
Narine (9) to play a big role in restricting KKR to a small total.
Lynn was the lone KKR crusader in the middle but a sensational diving
catch by Shakib off his own bowling denied the Australian a half-century
as the star Bangladeshi cricketer once again did his job in the middle
overs.
Bhuvenshwar gave the first breakthrough by dismissing Robin Uthappa (3) in the third over after a successful use of DRS.
KKR showed defensive strategy early on to hold back their in-form
opener Narine, a move that did not help much as their batting order did
not seem convincing with U-19 World Cup winner Shivam Mavi coming in at
No. 7.
Bhuvneshwar's breakthrough and a tidy two-run over by
Stanlake had KKR struggling for 23/1 in four overs before Lynn and Rana
seized the momentum in two overs off Siddharth Kaul and Rashid Khan who
leaked 14 and 12 overs respectively in their first overs.
KKR were looking good with Lynn and Rana in the middle before rain stopped the play at the score of 52/1 in seven overs.
But SRH did well to bounce back, riding on a splendid catch by Manish Pandey.
Rana hit Stanlake firmly just wide of Pandey, who showed amazing
reaction to grab it on the second attempt and give SRH the breakthrough
in four balls after play resumed.
The wicket straight after the rain break was a bonus and SRH did not look back after that.
PTI