Thursday 5 May 2011

Kochi Tuskers Kerala beat KKR by 17 runs – IPL4 India

5 may 2011

Kochi Tuskers Kerala beat KKR by 17 runs to stay afloat

Kochi: Opener Eoin Morgan’s half century went in-vain as Kochi Tuskers Kerala produced a clinical bowling display to beat Kolkata Knight Riders by 17 runs in an Indian Premier League match here today.
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiothoracic Cardiac Heart Surgeon India - Kochi post 156 for five against KKR
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiothoracic Surgeon India

KKR paid the price for a poor final over bowled by Brett Lee that cost them 22 runs with Man of the match Brad Hodge (35 not out, 3×4, 2×6) hitting a couple of sixes and boundaries.
Chasing 157 for victory, Morgan and Jacques Kallis (45, 41 balls) got 69 in the first 10 overs but Raiphi Gomez dismissed Kallis and rival skipper Gautam Gambhir (0) off successive deliveries to bring the home team right back in the match.
It was Gomez’s spell of two for 14 that became the turning point. He was brilliantly backed up by India discard R Vinay Kumar (2/28) and some tidy work by the fielders.
Morgan finally came good with the bat as he smashed eight fours and two sixes in his 51-ball knock to provide solidity to Kolkata’s run chase at the Nehru Stadium.
It was the middle overs where Kolkata frittered as KTK bowlers kept a tight leash on them. The boundaries were difficult to come by adding to the pressure.
Having watched Morgan hit two boundaries off pacer R P Singh in the first over, Kallis got into the act, hitting the same bowler for couple of more boundaries.
Gomez who bowled wicket to wicket breached Kallis’s defence when he played inside the line to get bowled. Gambhir tried to make room in order to hit over extra-cover but was holed out by his counterpart Mahela Jayawardene.
But the loss of two crucial wickets did not stop Morgan from taking chances as he clobbered R P Singh for a four and six in the 12th over and then picked Vinay Kumar for special treatment, hitting him for two fours. However he failed to up the ante after that.
In-form Manoj Tiwary (1) too departed as he was caught by Brendon McCullum at midwicket off pacer Vinay Kumar.
Morgan somewhat tried to break the shackles in the 17th over, clobbering Sreesanth for a four and six to accumulate 13 runs of the over.
With 31 required of last two overs, Morgan and Yusuf Pathan (17) tried to accelerate the innings but only ended up in a terrible mix-up resulting in Morgan’s run out. Pathan followed the suit with Mahela taking a brilliant catch as KKR’s hopes were completely dashed.

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