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Uthappa stars in Knight Riders' third straight win

Kolkata Knight Riders 142 for 4 (Uthappa 80) beat Mumbai Indians 141 for 5 (Rohit 51, Morkel 2-35, Narine 1-18) by six wickets
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Three days ago, when Kolkata Knight Riders played at the Barabati Stadium, they were the away team and the stands were awash in the silver and red of Kings XI Punjab. Today, there was a sea change as the stadium was purple and gold, and Knight Riders were the home team, but there was little difference in the pattern the match followed.

Three days ago, Kings XI were throttled by Knight Riders' bowlers for 140-odd before Robin Uthappa and Gautam Gambhir set the base for a comfortable chase. Today, Mumbai Indians were throttled by Knight Riders' bowlers for 140-odd before Uthappa and Gambhir set the base for a comfortable chase.

It was a tricky surface to bat on, with the spinners getting some bite, and the ball routinely staying low. Knight Riders got their strategy right for this pitch, by bringing in Shakib Al Hasan at the expense of Jacques Kallis to strengthen a spin department that already had Sunil Narine and Piyush Chawla.

All three played their part: Shakib choked the runs and planted doubts with a grubber that dismissed opener Lendl Simmons, Chawla broke the stand between Mumbai's main Indian batsmen, Ambati Rayudu and Rohit Sharma, before Narine did what he unfailingly does in virtually every game - be un-hittable in the death.

Rohit struggled early on but capitalised on a sitter put down by Yusuf Pathan to go on to make a half-century. But even with a middle-order line-up reading Rohit, Corey Anderson and Kieron Pollard, only three out of the final ten overs went for more than eight runs. Yet again, Mumbai struggled to make the best use of their biggest hitter, Pollard, who came in as late as the 17th over, and was tied down by the spinners.

Mumbai needed early wickets if they were to make a game of this, but Gambhir and Uthappa put on their fourth successive half-century partnership for the opening wicket. Though Gambhir inside-edged onto the stumps for 14, Uthappa went on make his highest score in the IPL to ensure the game didn't slip away. On a track where no other batsman looked comfortable, Uthappa timed the ball superbly as he extended his rich vein of form.

Once again, the lack of depth in Mumbai's bowling was exposed. Harbhajan Singh gave Mumbai a whiff of a chance by dismissing Manish Pandey in the 15th over, but instead of going for the kill, Mumbai turned to Simmons' dibbly-dobblies. Uthappa caned them for a couple of sixes to drain away the last of Mumbai's hopes in the game. Mumbai now need to win their four remaining games to stay in contention for the playoffs

Death overs specialist

64%

Lasith Malinga has taken 64% of his total wickets in the last 5 overs of an innings (76 out of 118 wickets)

Yusuf's ton

100

No. of IPL matches Yusuf Pathan has now played - he is the 7th player to play to reach the landmark

Trouble in the middle

122.18

The strike-rate of Kolkata Knight Riders' No. 3 to 7 this season. They have 650 runs at an average of 23.21

Limited impact

9

No. of wickets that Mumbai Indians’ spinners have taken in this IPL – second fewest. KKR spinners have taken 27 – the most.

Bhajji's bunny

4

No. of times Harbhajan has dismissed Gambhir in IPL. Gambhir has 27 runs against him at a strike rate of 77 in 8 innings.

Dip in form

1

No. of wickets that Pragyan Ojha has taken in 7 innings this IPL. He has not been economical either (ER 8.66)

At ease at the top

137

Robin Uthappa's strike rate while opening the batting for KKR in this IPL - his strike rate in other positions is 109.

Spin a strength?

5

No. of times that Pragyan Ojha has dismissed Gautam Gambhir in 6 IPL innings

Slow starters

6.55

Knight Riders' run-rate in the Powerplay this season - only Delhi Daredevils are worse (6.53)

Dicey

4

No. of times that Knight Riders have failed to chase down a 140-150 score in the IPL in six attempts

Trump card

2

No. of times Sunil Narine has conceded 30+ runs in innings this IPL - this has happened only 6 times in all IPL.

Top of the class

5.88

Shakib Al Hasan's economy rate in this IPL - the best for any left arm spinner (min. 5 overs).

Miserly at the end

8.06

Knight Riders' economy rate in the last five overs of an innings in this IPL - the best for any team.