{"id":173996,"date":"2021-10-12T00:17:18","date_gmt":"2021-10-11T18:47:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=173996"},"modified":"2021-10-12T00:17:18","modified_gmt":"2021-10-11T18:47:18","slug":"ipl-narines-all-round-brilliance-helps-kkr-set-up-qualifier-2-date-with-delhi-capitals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2021\/10\/12\/ipl-narines-all-round-brilliance-helps-kkr-set-up-qualifier-2-date-with-delhi-capitals\/","title":{"rendered":"IPL: Narine&#8217;s all-round brilliance helps KKR set-up Qualifier 2 date with Delhi Capitals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\nSharjah, 11 Oct: Sunil Narine gave glimpses of his &#8216;old mystery&#8217; with the ball and then topped it up with three monster sixes as Kolkata Knight Riders&#8217; four-wicket victory in an exciting &#8216;Eliminator&#8217; dashed Virat Kohli&#8217;s dream of winning an IPL trophy while leading Royal Challengers Bangalore.<br \/>\nKKR will now meet Delhi Capitals in the second Qualifier on Wednesday to decide Chennai Super Kings&#8217; rivals for the title clash on October 15.<br \/>\nNarine, who had to remodel his action after coming under the scanner due to a suspect action multiple times, singlehandedly &#8220;eliminated&#8221; Royal Challengers Bangalore with bowling figures of 4 for 21.<br \/>\nHe then produced a crucial 26-run knock off 15 balls that made a tricky chase of 139 slightly easier in the end. KKR got home with two balls to spare.<br \/>\nKohli, who was captaining RCB for the last time, did make a contentious decision by opting to bat on a sluggish surface which also offered turn.<br \/>\nNarine (4\/21) sent RCB&#8217;s biggest guns back in the dug-out as Kohli, AB de Villiers and Glenn Maxwell had no answer to his turning deliveries under pressure situation.<br \/>\nWith Varun Chakravarthy (0\/20) not conceding a single boundary and Shakib Al Hasan (0\/24 in) also keeping the batsmen on a tight leash, the KKR&#8217;s spin troika gave away only 65 runs with four boundaries in 12 overs.<br \/>\nDefending a low score was never easy but save Harshal Patel&#8217;s all-time highest-wicket tally (in a single edition) of 32, RCB had nothing to write home about as another season that started with a bang ended in a whimper.<br \/>\nOnce again, captain Kohli&#8217;s inability to win pressure matches and big-ticket tournaments was proved by KKR&#8217;s spin-ners, who were successful in tying the batters in knots. Not to forget the skipper not being at his best during middle overs in any of the games.<br \/>\nKKR&#8217;s chase could have been a bit dicey but Narine just chanced his arms in the 12th over to muscle Dan Cristian for three sixes, which proved to be decisive in the end.<br \/>\nHowever the evening did start well for RCB when Devdutt Padikkal (21 off 18 balls) and Kohli (39 off 33 balls) got off to a great start by adding 49 runs in the first five Powerplay overs.<br \/>\nThe opening duo attacked an under-pressure Shivam Mavi with as many as five boundaries coming in those first few overs.<br \/>\nHowever it was Lockie Ferguson (2\/30), whose extra pace did Padikkal in as the left-hander, trying to cut, dragged a delivery, pitched well outside off-stump.<br \/>\nRCB&#8217;s last league match hero Kona Bharat (9 off 15 balls) was clearly troubled because of the slowness of the track with spinners getting the ball to grip off the surface.<br \/>\nHe was Narine&#8217;s first of the four victims when he tried to loft the spinner over long-off but didn&#8217;t reach to the pitch of the delivery and holed out in the deep by Venkatesh Iyer. 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