IPL 2024: KKR end Wankhede jinx

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Kolkata Knight Riders players celebrate the wicket of Rohit Sharma. Photo: PTI/Kunal Patil

Mumbai: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bowling unit performed in unison to beat five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI) by 24 runs in an IPL match here on Friday. 

If the KKR batters were guilty of not working out their game plan on the go in the first half to be bowled out for just 169 with Venkatesh Iyer contributing 70, MI's underperforming batters stood no chance on a tricky wicket which demanded both application and patience. MI are practically out of the competition.

It was KKR's first win at the Wankhede Stadium after12 years and last time they won here, their principal owner Shah Rukh Khan was embroiled in an argument with the security staff which led to his ban from the venue for next three years. That year KKR won the trophy. This win takes them to 14 points and keeps KKR in contention for a top-two finish.

Despite Suryakumar Yadav's brilliant fifty, MI were shot out for 145 in 18.5 overs. The MI batters were found wanting once again as Mitchell Starc (3.5-0-33-4) cleaned up the tail for KKR's seventh win in 10 matches.

Until he top edged one off a full toss from Andre Russell (2/30), Suryakumar appeared to be proving the difference between the two sides with a top quality knock which brought MI back from the brink.

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Venkatesh Iyer held the KKR innings together. Photo: PTI/Kunal Patil

With six fours and two sixes, Suryakumar made 56 off 35 balls in an innings that kept MI's hopes alive.

Suryakumar also brought the equation down enough for his side to get over the line after they were reduced to 71/6 at one stage.

But none of the MI batters showed their hand up as KKR ran away with the game with a flurry of wickets towards the end.

Also impressive were KKR's spin duo of Varun Chakravarthy and Sunil Narine, producing identical figures of 4-0-22-2 to keep the MI batters under pressure.

Having smacked a six and a four off Starc, Ishan Kishan (13) missed connecting a wild heave which resulted in the Aussie knocking down his leg stump.

Naman Dhir (11) hit two fours to start with but he also went for a heave and missed with Chakravarthy striking on his first delivery.

Impact Player Rohit Sharma (11) lofted Starc for a spectacular six over extra cover but failed to connect well when he went to pull a short one from Narine.

Manish Pandey covered a fair distance moving backwards to reduce MI to 46 for three in the powerplay.

Chakravarthy ensured a short stay in the middle for MI's most successful batter this year when he had Tilak Varma (4) caught by Narine at short third man.

The flow of wickets pushed MI on the backfoot and the pressure resulted in further success when Nehal Wadhera (6) chopped one onto his wickets off Narine.

MI skipper and India vice-captain for the upcoming T20 World Cup Hardik Pandya walked out to loud boos once again at home turf only to be outdone by the awkward pace off the surface.

Pandya's innings lasted only two balls as he too, like a few others, was early into his shot which produced a top edge to be grabbed easily.

Earlier, KKR's aggressive approach came a cropper as they were bowled out for a paltry 169 despite Venkatesh's half-century.

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Nuwan Thushara, right, celebrates with Ishan Kishan after a strike. Photo: PTI/Kunal Patil

Venkatesh scored 70 off 52 balls. Veteran Manish Pandey scored 42 off 31 balls in a stand of 83 for the sixth wicket with Venkatesh.

Just like the top-order was blown away before the total reached 60, the last five wickets fell for 29 runs as Bumrah (3/18 in 3.5 overs) was too hot to handle with his toe-crushers at the death.

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