Knight Riders capitulate to Mumbai Indians despite brilliant century by Venkatesh
The Hindu
Ishan and Suryakumar star as Mumbai Indians defeat Kolkata Knight Riders despite Venkatesh Iyer’s century
Venkatesh Iyer made it to the record books on Sunday as he became the second Kolkata Knight Riders cricketer, after Brendon McCullum, to score a century (104, 51b, 6x4, 9x6) in the Indian Premier League.
On a Wankhede Stadium surface where the batters struggled against cutters and slower deliveries, Venkatesh rode on some clean hitting to bring up his maiden ton and also guided KKR to 185 for six.
But at the end, it was heartbreak for the visiting side as Mumbai Indians rode on Ishan Kishan’s half-century and a crucial 43 (25b, 4x4, 3x6) by Suryakumar Yadav to clinch a five-wicket win.
Venkatesh’s innings had given KKR hope but as the game progressed, things went MI’s way with the KKR bowlers, barring spinner Suyash Sharma (two for 27), failing to make an impact.
After struggling in the first three games, Suryakumar, leading MI as Rohit Sharma had to sit out in the first innings due to a stomach bug, stepped up when it mattered and forged two crucial partnerships — a 60 with Tilak Varma and a 29-run stand with Tim David — to guide the team home with 14 balls to spare.
Chasing a tall total, Rohit came in as Impact Player, replacing Riley Meredith, and forged a 65-run opening partnership with Kishan, before a screamer of a catch by Umesh Yadav off Suyash sent him back to the dugout.
But Suryakumar and Kishan showed resilience and even after Kishan was cleaned up by Varun Chakravarthy, Suryakumar stood firm and eventually got the team closer to the target.
Asian Games champion Avinash Sable opened his season in the 3000m steeple chase with a silver in the Portland Track Festival, a World Athletics Continental Tour bronze event, in Oregon on Saturday. He clocked 8:21.85s. Asian champion Parul Chaudhary took the bronze in the women’s 3000m steeple chase in a season-best 9:31.38s. Former Asian bronze medallist Sanjivani Jadhav struck gold in the women’s 10,000m in 32:22.77s, a time which was a second off her personal best, while Seema was sixth in 32:55.91s.