Varun Chakravarthy, Narine star as KKR end SRH's 5-match winning streak
After Chakravarthy (3/36) and Narine (2/31) played major roles in bowling out SRH for 165 in 19 overs, KKR chased down the target with 10 balls to spare.
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KKR's Sunil Narine joined an exclusive three-member 200-wicket club during IPL match against SRH (PTI)
Hyderabad, 3 May
A resurgent Varun Chakravarthy and milestone man Sunil
Narine were instrumental in Kolkata Knight Riders' comprehensive seven-wicket
victory that snapped Sunriser Hyderabad's five-match winning streak in the
Indian Premier League, here on Sunday.
After Chakravarthy (3/36) and Narine (2/31) played major
roles in bowling out SRH for 165 in 19 overs, KKR chased down the target with10 balls to spare to notch their third win on the trot.
This was leg-spinner Chakravarthy's fourth successive match
in which he took at least two wickets while veteran off-spinner Narine joined
an exclusive three-member 200-wicket club in the IPL.
Playing his 197th match, Narine, who also opened KKR's
bowling, joined pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar (215 from 199 matches) and spinner
Yuzvendra Chahal (228 from 182 matches) in the elite group.
Chasing a small target, KKR lost Impact Sub Finn Allen in
the fourth over for a quick-fire 39 off 13 balls when the team score was 49 but
captain Ajinkya Rahane (43 off 36 balls) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (59 off 47
balls) held the innings together with a second wicket stand of 84 runs from 11
overs.
Rahane, who scored just one half century in previous eight
matches at the top of the order, hit four boundaries and a six, while
Raghuvanshi struck five boundaries and two sixes.
Rinku Singh struck the winning runs - a four - as he
remained not out on 22 off 11 balls.
Earlier, opting to bat, SRH were in their usual menacing
batting form, reaching 77 for 1 after powerplay and 107 for 2 at the halfway
mark, courtesy Travis Head's (61 off 28 balls) second consecutive half century.
But they collapsed spectacularly in the second half of their
innings, losing nine wickets in 10 overs for the addition of 60 runs. This was
the first time SRH were bowled out in the IPL 2026.
Kartik Tyagi chipped in with 2/30. Head's innings was laced
with nine fours and three sixes, and he was well supported by Ishan Kishan (42
off 29 balls). This was the third successive match SRH had scored more than 100
runs inside first 10 overs.
The explosive Australian batter stitched 44 runs in just 3.4
overs with Abhishek Sharma (15 off 10 balls) for the opening wicket and then
had an alliance of 61 runs with Kishan for the second wicket.
Head was at his destructive best in the second over bowled
by Vaibhav Arora, hitting four boundaries. Head did not let Narine off also,
hitting a six and four in the third over. He also punished his Australian
team-mate Cameron Green with three fours in the fifth over of the innings.
But once Head was out in the final ball of the ninth over,
off the bowling of Chakravarthy, SRH's batting fell apart.
Dangerous Heinrich Klaasen (11) was dismissed, courtesy a
spectacular fielding effort from Rovman Powell off the bowling of Green. The
West Indian moved to his right at deep midwicket and then leapt to pluck the
ball out of thin air with his right hand.
In the process, he struck his head on the ground. This was
Klaasen's lowest score of the season.
Chakravarthy got rid of Ravichandran Smaran and Aniket Verma
in his back-to-back overs before Narine removed well-set Kishan in the 16th
over for his 200th wicket.
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