Narine, Russell deliver big as KKR steal nail-biter

KOLKATA, India, CMC – Champion off-spinner Sunil Narine made a timely return to his brilliant best, combining with his equally superb West Indies teammate Andre Russell, to propel Kolkata Knight Riders to a nail-biting one-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab with one ball to spare here yesterday.

Sunil Narine
Sunil Narine

Playing at Eden Gardens, Kings XI stormed to 183 for five off their 20 overs, with the embattled Narine grabbing four for 19 from his four overs.

In turmoil at 83 for four in the 11th over, KKR were blasted out of trouble by Russell who top scored with 51 off 21 deliveries, to earn the Man-of-the-Match honour.

The victory lifted KKR to the top of the Indian Premier League standings with 15 points, one clear of Chennai Super Kings.

Andre Russell
Andre Russell

More importantly, the game confirmed the return to form of Narine who has struggled for effectiveness with a remodelled action, after being thrice reported for having an illegal bowling action.

In fact, he was only on Thursday cleared by the IPL, and celebrated by producing a brilliant spell on yesterday. Opting to bat first, Kings XI were led by Australian Glenn Maxwell’s top score of 43 from 22 balls, opener Manan Vohra 39 from 34 deliveries and Wriddhiman Saha’s 33 from 25 balls.

South African David Miller blasted 27 not out off just 11 deliveries with two fours and two sixes, to provide a late flurry at the end.

Narine was spot on from the outset. Introduced in the fourth over with Kings XI cruising at 28 without loss, the 26-year-old conceded just four runs from his first over including having Murali Vijay dropped on 20 by Brad Hogg at square leg.

He had Vijay dropped again in his next over at fine leg by Umesh Yadav but took matters into his hands when he beat the batsman’s sweep and picked out his leg stump in the same over.

Removed from the attack and brought back in the 11th over, Narine struck immediately when he had Vohra caught and bowled, and he claimed his two final wickets in the 17th over when he had Maxwell caught in the deep and Saha, bowled with a faster delivery.

Narine had taken just two wickets in six previous matches.

In reply, KKR were slumping to victory until Russell arrived to play a blinder, smashing five fours and four sixes to put them back on course.

The right-handed Russell took 16 runs from seamer Anureet Singh’s second over, the 13th of the innings, combined with Yusuf Pathan (29) to plunder 24 runs from left-arm spinner Axar Patel’s third over before single-handedly taking 19 from another Anureet over.

He added 53 for the fifth wicket with Pathan before falling in the 17th over, caught at the wicket off Axar.

However, with eight runs needed from the last over and then one from the last two balls with nine wickets down, last man Narine scrambled a leg bye off the penultimate delivery of the innings, to secure victory.