This story is from October 12, 2021
IPL 2021, KKR vs RCB: Sunil Narine ends Virat Kohli's dream of winning IPL title as skipper
RCB
as theKKR
dream run goes onThis IPL is reviving old memories. A day after Mahendra Singh Dhoni the finisher once again came to the fore, it was vintage Sunil Narine who led from the front to help
Kolkata Knight Riders
beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by four wickets in the Eliminator in Sharjah on Monday. KKR will now play Delhi Capitals in Qualifier 2 on Wednesday.AS IT HAPPENED | SCORECARD
Coming into the attack in the 10th over of the RCB innings after Kohli won the toss and elected to bat first, he not only put the break on the run-rate, but also picked up a wicket in each of his four overs.
He later played the role of a pinch-hitter to perfection, smashing three sixes off Daniel Christian's first over to collect 22 runs to tilt the match in KKR's favour.
It was heartbreak for RCB's Harshal Patel who could have ended as IPL's highest wicket-taker in a season, had Devdutt Padikkal not grounded a skier off Narine. The pacer ended with 32 wickets to tie with Dwayne Bravo, who bagged the same number of wickets in 2013.
KKR's decision not to risk their star allrounder Andre Russell was vindicated as the KKR's spinning trio of Narine, Varun Chakaravarthy and Shakib Al Hasan choked the opposition.
RCB, who raced to 53 for one in the first six overs, ended up at 138 for seven mainly due to some tight bowling in the middle overs. Runs started to dry up after the powerplay when 17 runs came in the next four overs as KKR gave away just 85 runs picking up six wickets in the next 14 overs.
Sunil Narine scored with bat and ball to help Kolkata Knight Riders to victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore and end Virat Kohli's hopes of an Indian Premier League title as captain. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
Bangalore crashed out after losing the Eliminator by four wickets in Sharjah with Kohli bowing out as leader of the franchise that has never won the IPL. (BCCI/IPL Photo)
Narine returned figures of 4/21 as Kolkata kept down Bangalore to 138/7 and then hit 26 off 15 balls in the chase that was completed with two balls to spare. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
Narine struck in each of his four overs to send back Srikar Bharat (9), Kohli (39), AB de Villiers (11) and Glenn Maxwell (15). (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
Narine bowled Kohli with flight and spin as the star batsman walked off for one final time as RCB captain since taking over the role in 2013. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
Narine then bowled De Villiers and had the in-form Maxwell caught at short third man. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
In reply, openers Shubman Gill (29) and Venkatesh Iyer (26) gave Kolkata a strong start adding 41 before the first wicket fell in the sixth over. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
The innings wobbled slightly before Narine, coming in at number five, hit three sixes off Dan Christian to ease the pressure. (BCCI/IPL Photo)
Narine was bowled by Mohammed Siraj who also sent back Dinesh Karthik in the same over. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
Shakib Al Hasan hit the winning runs with skipper Eoin Morgan at the other end as Kolkata booked a meeting with Delhi Capitals in Qualifier 2 on Wednesday. (BCCI/IPL/PTI Photo)
The fact that a side which includes some of the biggest hitters of world cricket like Kohli, Glenn
Maxwell
and AB de Villiers, ended up without a single six, spoke volumes of the quality of attack on the day.Narine began with having RCB's last-match hero KS Bharat, who struggled to get nine runs playing 16 deliveries, caught at long-off boundary by Iyer. He then picked up the prized scalps of Kohli, De Villiers and Maxwell in his subsequent three overs. The spinner castled Kohli, getting one through his bat and pad as the RCB skipper tried to break free. De Villiers reverse swept Narine for a four in the same over, but the spinner struck back having the South African bowled with a beauty that kissed the batsman's pad before dislodging the stumps.
Narine added to his tally dangerman Maxwell who top edged one to Ferguson at short third man while going for a wild swing.
The allrounder, who ended with four for 21, acknowledged the role of his spinning partners although Shakib and Chakravarthy returned wicketless. "I think bowling in tandem with quality spinners makes it easier. Today there was more grip than the last game, so the spinners did a good job," he said after the innings. RCB batters managed just 65 runs from the 12 overs of spin in their innings.
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