Kolkata Knight Riders against Punjab Kings, IPL 2022: Umesh Yadav's pace and Andre Russell's power are too much for Punjab Kings to handle.

  • April 2, 2022, 11:24 a.m.

Former India national coach Ravi Shastri believes the IPL will provide national selectors with a good opportunity to see how some youngsters lead their sides.

Kolkata Knight Riders skipper Shreyas Iyer definitely falls into that watchlist and the Mumbai player displayed his game-reading quality well in his side's six-wicket victory against Punjab Kings at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Friday. I won

the important toss and put the rivals in, keeping the dew factor later on in mind. He got good support from KKR's two old warhorses-Umesh Yadav with the ball and Andre Russell (70 off 31; 2x4, 8x6) with the bat, who brought the side back to winning ways with 33 balls to spare.

Yadav struck in the first over for the third time in a row in this IPL, claiming his 50th wicket in the Powerplay by trapping Punjab skipper Mayank Agarwal in front. However, Shreyas's decision to bring Yadav back for his second spell at a time when Punjab were under pressure actually tilted the balance of the match in KKR's favour.

Umesh responded well by picking up Liam Livingstone, who was looking dangerous, caught long off by Tim Southee. Shreyas, who did not keep his main weapon for the death overs, was happy to see Umesh pick up two more wickets, those of Harpreet Brar and Rahul Chahar, in his last over and the 15th of the innings, to finish with 4/23.

KKR's bowlers never allowed the Punjab batters to settle down, picking up wickets at regular intervals to eventually bowl out Punjab for 137 with 10 balls remaining in their innings.

However, Punjab did put up a fight, reducing KKR to 51 for four by the seventh over, till Russell walked in and decided to take things into his own hands.

It took some time for the West Indians to settle down. He hit Harpreet Brar for two sixes and followed it up with three sixes and one four off Odean Smith in the next over. KKR's victory was ensured when Sam Billings finished off that over by getting another six off a free hit to collect 30 runs in the 12th over.

It was that vintage Russell that all KKR fans were waiting for. The allrounder hit eight towering sixes to stay unbeaten on 31-ball 70. He was ably supported by Billings, who stayed undefeated at 23-ball 24.

One should feel for Rahul Chahar, who raised early hopes for Punjab by picking up Shreyas and Nitish Rana in the seventh over within the space of three deliveries. Chahar, the only Punjab bowler to leave a mark, returned with two for 13 in his four overs.

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

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