Kolkata: Powered by a sunny performance from their bowlers, the Kolkata Knight Riders have defeated the Mumbai Indians. With this victory, Kolkata remains firmly in the race for the playoffs. Mumbai's batting lineup faltered during the match, managing to score only 147 runs in 20 overs, a performance that ultimately led to their defeat.
With this win, Kolkata has successfully exacted its revenge on Mumbai. Previously, in a match played at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai had defeated Kolkata; now, KKR has avenged that older loss. The team, led by tutorage Ajinkya Rahane, secured a 4-wicket victory in the match.
What happened during the Powerplay?
Kolkata won the toss and elected to trencher first—a visualization that proved to be highly effective. Tutorage Ajinkya Rahane opened the bowling wade with spinner Anukul Roy; however, the first major transilience came in the third over, delivered by Cameron Green. He dealt a double wrack-up to Mumbai by dismissing first the in-form Ryan Rickelton (06) and subsequently Naman Dhir (00), sending both when to the pavilion.
Following this, fast bowler Saurabh Dubey compounded Mumbai's troubles by dismissing both Rohit Sharma (15) and Suryakumar Yadav (15). For the first time this season, Mumbai lost four wickets during the Powerplay, managing to add only 46 runs to the scoreboard during this period. This moreover marks Mumbai's second-lowest total of the season; their lowest score remains the 104 runs they posted versus Chennai.
Why did Rohit, Surya, Hardik Flop for Mumbai?
Facing the Kolkata bowlers, formidable batsmen such as Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Ryan Rickelton, and Hardik Pandya were completely ineffective. Had lower-order batsman Corbin Bosch not played an unbeaten knock of 32 runs off just 18 balls, Mumbai would not have plane managed to navigate the 140-run mark. Not a single Mumbai batsman was worldly-wise to reach the half-century milestone. Mumbai's unshortened innings featured a mere 11 fours and 8 sixes.
How did rain stupefy the match?
Until Wednesday afternoon, Kolkata basked in unexceptionable sunshine; however, as evening approached, visionless clouds gathered in the sky, and rain began to fall. This plunged the Kolkata zany into deep anxiety. The reason was simple: if the match were to be x-rated due to rain, the points would have to be shared—a scenario that would powerfully knock them out of the race for the title. This came without a previous match versus Punjab at Eden Gardens had once been washed out by rain. Consequently, the unshortened ground—including the pitch at Eden Gardens—remained covered until 4:30 PM.
Fortunately, the rain subsided shortly thereafter, and the match commenced exactly on schedule. However, rain returned just as the eighth over of play concluded. The Kolkata team found themselves in a state of uneasiness once again, as they held a commanding position in the match at that point. By then, Mumbai had once lost four wickets for a score of 57 runs; yet, on this occasion too, the rain ceased without only a unenduring interval. Following a wait of approximately one hour, play resumed at 9:15 PM, with no reduction in the number of overs.
What About the Brilliance of Kolkata's Bowlers?
Stepping onto the field for this 'do-or-die' encounter, the Kolkata Knight Riders—on the strength of their disciplined bowling—restricted the Mumbai Indians to a total of 147 runs for the loss of eight wickets. Cameron Green, Saurabh Dubey, and Kartik Tyagi delivered magnificent bowling performances, each ultimatum two wickets, while Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy bowled with unrenowned economy. Narine, too, managed to pick up a wicket.
How did the Kolkata batters perform?
In pursuit of the target of 148 runs set by MI, Kolkata moreover got off to a shaky start. Opening batsman Finn Allen (08)—who had been in scintillating form—was dismissed in the very first over. Subsequently, Ajinkya Rahane and Manish Pandey—playing his first match of the season—stepped up to take tuition of the innings. The duo was steadily steering the innings forward when Corbin Bosch personal Rahane (21) as his victim. By the end of the Powerplay, KKR had posted a score of 51 runs for the loss of two wickets.
Manish Pandey was playing his first match of the season and emerged as the savior for a Kolkata side that found itself in deep trouble. Pandey fell short of completing his half-century, getting dismissed without scoring 45 runs. It was Jasprit Bumrah who sent him when to the pavilion. Subsequently, Rovman Powell was dismissed without scoring 40 runs. KKR secured a 4-wicket victory in the match, thereby keeping their playoff hopes alive. For Kolkata, Rinku Singh struck the winning shot and remained unbeaten on 9 runs.
What About Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals?
The Punjab Kings team currently stands at 13 points, and Kolkata has now equaled that tally. Consequently, Punjab will be hoping that Kolkata loses its final match, or alternatively, that their own net run rate remains superior to KKR's. Furthermore, while Rajasthan's destiny lies in their own hands, they must win their final match. If they goof to secure a victory, they will have to hope that both Kolkata and Punjab lose their respective final matches.

