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Sunrisers' seamers snuff out Knight Riders

Sunrisers Hyderabad 162 for 8 (Yuvraj 44, Kuldeep 3-35) beat Kolkata Knight Riders 140 for 8 (Pandey 36, Bhuvneshwar 3-19) beat by 22 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

A total had been successfully defended in three out of five matches on slow Feroz Shah Kotla surfaces this season. There was no reason why Sunrisers Hyderabad, with one of the best bowling attacks in the competition despite Ashish Nehra's absence, couldn't defend 163 in a knockout game. Kolkata Knight Riders, the two-time champions, had won six out of their eight games chasing. This was an even contest on a pitch fairly similar to the ones at Eden Gardens. But disciplined bowling and outstanding fielding by Sunrisers derailed Knight Riders and by virtue of the 22-run win, Sunrisers have set up a clash with Gujarat Lions in the second qualifier in Delhi on Friday.

It wasn't a night for manic six-hitting but Yuvraj Singh's 30-ball 44 had all the elements that made him a feared limited-overs batsman once upon a time. Yet the effort that underlined his importance on Wednesday was a direct hit from backward point to dismiss Colin Munro early and induce panic among the Knight Riders.

It also lifted a unit that applied pressure courtesy David Warner's tactful bowling changes to escalate the asking rate. Bhuvneshwar Kumar pulled off a stunning catch at deep midwicket to dismiss the in-form Yusuf Pathan to further dent Knight Riders. At 69 for 4 in the 11th over, they were firmly behind in the game.

A no-holds-barred contest came alive as Manish Pandey and Suryakumar Yadav counterpunched, their 46-run stand, laced with unorthodoxy, caused a few flutters in the Sunrisers camp, but there was always the danger of them perishing in the quest for the big hits. Suryakumar, who was reprieved in the 15th over by Mustafizur Rahman at third man, miscued a slog to Shikhar Dhawan in the next over to leave Knight Riders needing 47 off 24.

Warner summoned his trump card Mustafizur for the first of his two remaining overs, and he responded by conceding just eight. With no option but to look for quick runs, Pandey kept swinging, one of which found Deepak Hooda at long-on. Bhuvneshwar, who finished with 3 for 19, followed the dismissal by spearing in yorkers and full-length deliveries which the batsmen couldn't get underneath. It was reduced to a game of hit-and-miss from there on, much like it was in the first half when Yusuf Pathan and Morne Morkel had Sunrisers, who were sent in, struggling for early momentum.

Dhawan's early wicket forced Warner to tread cautiously. He scored his first boundary off his 10th delivery, but his methods deviated from the usual. Instead of muscular hits, he relied on the drive and dabbing behind the wicket. He was reprieved on 10 when Yusuf put down a difficult chance off his own bowling, but he would only go on to add 18 more. Henriques finished with 31 off 21 and went on to pick up two wickets as well.

By squeezing three bonus overs from Yusuf in the Powerplay, Gambhir ensured he had control over the middle overs. His bowlers also limited Warner's off-side play by sticking to tight lines. The first six was hit by Henriques, when he pulled Yusuf towards deep midwicket to signal Sunrisers' move; the first six overs, four of which were bowled by the spinners, produced 43.

Left-arm wristspinner Kuldeep Yadav, introduced in the eighth over, was hard to pick. As well as Warner and Henriques did to rotate strike, the pair found boundary hitting difficult, as a three-over period after the first six brought just one four. Kuldeep exploited the pressure to stun Sunrisers with a double-strike. After taking a skier off his own bowling to send Henriques back, he clean bowled Warner with a wrong' un that beat his slog sweep. At 71 for 3 with 10 overs left, Sunrisers had to start afresh.

Yuvraj walked out to a slip and silly point, and was put through an examination by the wily Narine. He was able to take Kuldeep apart though and one of his two lofted hits was steeped with his old swagger. He raced to 18 off 12. When he starts off in that fashion, especially on a ground with short boundaries, it points to ominous signs.

Hooda was unfazed by the fuss at the other end; deep midwicket being his preferred area. He slogged two superbly-timed sixes, but his run-out after a mix-up with Yuvraj in the 16th over - Kuldeep effected a direct hit at the bowler's end from mid-off - stalled Sunrisers' yet again.

By then, Yuvraj was in a belligerent mood as he picked three leg-side boundaries before a premeditated scoop against Jason Holder resulted in the flattening of his middle stump. Bipul Sharma smacking Morkel for two sixes in the last over gave them momentum going into the break, which they rode on to ensure IPL 2016 will have a new champion.

Won it in last five

53

Runs scored by SRH in the last five overs. They were 109/3 at end of 15th over. KKR were 110/4 at the same stage but SRH conceded just 30 runs in the last five.

Rare failure for Pathan

2

No. of times Yusuf Pathan has been dismissed in single-digit scores in this IPL, including his 2 runs today. He was out for 6 vs RCB at Eden Gardens.

Producive Gambhir

3

No. of times Gambhir has scored 500+ runs in an IPL season, including this. He had scored 534 in 2008 and 590 in 2012. Only Kohli (4) has done it more times.

Sequence of low scores

81

Runs accumulated by Uthappa in his last 6 innings with a highest of 25, including the 11 today. In the first 9 innings of this IPL, he had scored 313 runs including 3 50s.

Well recovered

80

Runs scored by SRH in the last eight overs after they were 82 for 3 at the end of 12th over. They lost 5 wickets in the last eight though.

Yuvi's highest

38

Previous highest score for Yuvraj Singh against KKR, which came in 2009. He averaged just 25.08 against them in 14 innings before this match.

Youngster doing it again

2/28

Kuldeep Yadav's figures in the last match, also against SRH; dismissed Dhawan & Williamson. He got Warner and Henriques off successive balls today.

Making most from spinners

3

No. of times 4 overs were bowled by spinners in Powerplays this IPL, including today. KKR have done in successive games vs SRH. RPS did it vs KKR at Eden.

Applying breaks upfront

2013

Last time Yusuf Pathan bowled 3 overs in the Powerplays in IPL. That was also against SRH, in Hyderabad. Only the 5th such instance for him; 3 of those in 2009.

Warner-Dhawan milestone

1500+

Runs added by Warner and Dhawan as a opening pair. They become the first pair to do so in IPL. Gambhir-Uthappa are next with 1463 runs.

No opening issues

2

No. of teams that have used the same opening pair for them throughout this IPL. Both are against each other in this eliminator.

KKR and chasing

0

No. of times KKR elected to bat first in this IPL, including this eliminator. They won 4 of their 5 matches after winning the toss. SRH 3-3 when losing the toss.