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Kings XI Punjab keep winning

Kings XI Punjab 132 for 9 (Sehwag 37, Chawla 3-19, Narine 3-24) beat Kolkata Knight Riders 109 (Suryakumar 34, Sandeep 3-21) by 23 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Glenn Maxwell and David Miller failed for the first time this season, but that didn't prevent Kings XI Punjab from extending their winning streak to four this year, and seven overall. Sandeep Sharma had the new ball curling around, Akshar Patel showed why he is the most economical left-arm spinner in the tournament, and Rishi Dhawan also kept it tight before the spearhead Mitchell Johnson finished off the job.

It wasn't a vintage game of Twenty20 cricket, as none of the batsmen could time the ball on a surface on which the heavyweight batting line-up of Royal Challengers Bangalore had been shot out for 70 in the afternoon.

On a green track with plenty of cracks in it, Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir had hoped it would be easier to bat under lights, but his decision to bowl first backfired as the ball jagged around after sunset. Set a seemingly straightforward target of 133, Knight Riders lost wickets regularly and, though Suryakumar Yadav briefly threatened to take the game close, wound up well short.

The pillars of the Knight Riders squad when the teams were revamped in 2011, Gambhir and Yusuf Pathan, continued to have miserable seasons. Gambhir pushed himself down to No. 3 after three zeroes in a row, but nearly had a golden duck again, only for Sandeep to put down a difficult, diving return catch. There was further relief for Gambhir as he got a single to fine leg to score his first run of the tournament, but minutes later he handed a catch to short extra cover.

If Gambhir's IPL troubles have been confined to this season, Yusuf has struggled to recapture the heights of the first cycle of the tournament. Once again he looked woefully out of touch, lbw for 3 after being bringing his bat down late on a Rishi Dhawan delivery. He rarely bowls these days and isn't the quickest in the field either, all of which combine to put his place under serious scrutiny.

Knight Riders openers couldn't get any momentum against Sandeep and Johnson, with both dismissed for single-digit scores. Chris Lynn couldn't recreate the form that yielded a quickfire 45 in his first game of the season earlier this week, and Knight Riders' chances were nearly extinguished once Robin Uthappa was run out by a precise throw from George Bailey at cover in the 13th over. Knight Riders were 62 for 6, looking for a miracle. It didn't arrive.

They wouldn't have expected to be in that position after the performance of their bowlers. Knight Riders' decision to bring in Piyush Chawla for Vinay Kumar, who bowled them to a last-over win two days earlier, paid off as Chawla bamboozled Virender Sehwag with a googly, and benefited from the long boundaries in Abu Dhabi by getting big guns Miller and Bailey caught in the deep.

Chawla's intervention came after some hostile new-ball bowling from Morne Morkel, who tormented the Indians in the top order with his 145-plus kmph deliveries, and got the prized scalp of Maxwell with a legstump yorker. Kings XI collapsed from 101 for 4 to 132 for 9 against the wiles of Chawla and Sunil Narine, who took three in an over. It didn't matter, though, as Knight Riders' batting woes continued.

2

Number of times KKR have been bowled out for lesser than 109 in lost chases in the IPL – both times by Mumbai Indians

5.75

Akshar Patel’s economy rate in this tournament – the best among left-arm spinners (minimum 5 overs)

90

Times teams have scored 90 or more in last 10 overs of a chase in the IPL – KKR needed 90 in the last 10 to win today

112

Uthappa’s strike rate in the first 10 overs of chases in the IPL. His strike rate in the second set of 10 overs is 162.

24-3

KKR’s score in the Powerplay today – their worst in the IPL while chasing a total

2

Number of times that KKR have failed to chase down 135 or less in the IPL (in 17 attempts) – one of those two occasions was against Kings XI

8.14

The mean economy rate of Kings XI’s pace bowlers in the IPL – the worst among all teams

3

Number of times that Kings XI have successfully defended a score of 135 or less in the IPL (in 12 attempts)

6.51

Narine’s economy rate in the last 5 overs of IPL innings' – the best for any bowler (minimum 30 innings)

45-3

Average score for Kings XI in the last five overs of an innings while batting first in the IPL – at this rate they'll reach 156-9

2009

The year since when these teams have not won consecutive games against each other – as per the sequence, it's Kings XI's turn to win

250

Sehwag’s strike rate against Chawla in the IPL, before this game (45 off 18, without having been dismissed)

94

Sixes conceded by Chawla in the IPL – the most by any bowler after Amit Mishra (96)

45-1

Average score for Kings XI in the Powerplay – they made 51-2 today