Lions roar back in style to beat Kolkata at Eden Gardens

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Lions roar back in style to beat Kolkata at Eden Gardens
Suresh Raina led from the front for Gujarat Lions scoring a match-winning 84.

Kolkata - Win takes Gujarat on four points with Delhi, Bangalore, Punjab and Pune

By IANS

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Published: Fri 21 Apr 2017, 10:21 PM

Last updated: Sat 22 Apr 2017, 12:42 AM

Suresh Raina led from the front with a match-winning 84 as bottom-placed Gujarat Lions gave themselves a lifeline with a convincing win over Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL match at the Eden Gardens on Friday night.
Chasing a modest 188 for victory after they won the toss and elected to field, the Gujarat Lions made light work of the target after Brendon McCullum (33) and Aaron Finch (31) gave them a superb start.
But it was the skipper Raina who took the match away with a swashbuckling knock which contained nine fours and four sixes to put the Lions on four points along with Delhi Daredevils, Kings XI Punjab, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rising Pune Supergiant.
Earlier, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) rode on a Sunil Narine hurricane at the start of their innings followed by Robin Uthappa's half century to post 187 for 5.
In front of a packed Eden Gardens, Narine dealt only in boundaries during his 17-ball 42 (9x4, 1x6) setting a new record of all runs scored in fours and sixes.
Uthappa (72; 48b 8x4 2x6) made the most of his reprieve - he was dropped on 6 by Aaron Finch - to hold the innings together and bring up his 19th IPL fifty and second successive one at the Eden.
While Manish Pandey (24; 21b 2x4 0x6) was castled by Basil Thampi and Suryakumar Yadav was run out (1), Yusuf Pathan remained unbeaten at 11.
Narine eclipsed Sri Lanka batting great Sanath Jayasuriya's tally of 36 runs scored in boundaries when the dashing southpaw was playing for Mumbai Indians against Deccan Chargers.
Alongwith skipper Gautam Gambhir (33; 28b 2x4 1x6), he engineered a 45-run partnership, finding the fence every three balls taking Praveen Kumar, James Faulkner and Thampi to the cleaners.
Faulkner - playing his first match for Gujarat this season - suffered the most, going for three back-to-back fours in his last three deliveries as the Aussie allrounder, who was dropped from the Champions Trophy squad, went for 17 runs in his first over.
Courtesy the Narine blitzkrieg, the hosts were 65 for 1 after the powerplay.
Visiting skipper Suresh Raina finally put an end to the Narine show by bowling a back of length ball to which the batsman pulled late allowing Faulkner to pedal backwards and complete the catch from midwicket.
Uthappa, in his new found No. 3 role, seamlessly blended with Gambhir to stitch together a 69-run stand for the second wicket as the men in purple tore their weak counterpart's bowling attack to shreds.
Jadeja missed a run out opportunity off Dwayne Smith's bowling, throwing at the wrong end when Uthappa was halfway down the crease at the non-striker's end. Gambhir benefitted from the gaffe, bagging four overthrows.
The in-form home team skipper fell to Faulkner soon after with KKR were well set for a big score at 114 for 2, top edging a good length delivery to skipper Raina at midwicket.
Uthappa was finally taken by Praveen Kumar but the damage was already done.


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