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IPL PIX: Buttler ton, Chahal hat-trick seal Royals' thrilling win

Last updated on: April 19, 2022 01:17 IST

Images from the IPL 2022 match between Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai on Monday.

Yuzvendra Chahal

IMAGE: Yuzvendra Chahal celebrates after taking the wicket of Pat Cummins to complete his hat-trick. Photograph: BCCI/IPL

Jos Buttler's magnificent second IPL hundred was beautifully complemented by a 'five-star' Yuzvendra Chahal, who spun his web with a hat-trick as Rajasthan Royals won a high-scoring thriller against Kolkata Knight Riders by seven runs, at the Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai, on Monday.

Buttler's 61-ball 103 had nine fours and five sixes as Royals scored an imposing 217 for five but KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer (85 of 51 balls) made a match of it in company of Aaron Finch (58 off 28 balls).

However, it was the 17th over when Chahal (5/40 in 4 overs) removed Venkatesh Iyer off his first delivery and then Shreyas, Shivam Mavi and Pat Cummins off the fourth, fifth and sixth balls to completely turn the match on its head.

IMAGE: Andre Russell is bowled by Ravichandran Ashwin. Photograph: BCCI

From 180 for 4, it became 180 for eight but Umesh Yadav kept KKR's hopes alive with his late hitting. He hit two sixes and a four off Trent Boult's 18th over to bring the equation down to 18 from last two overs.

With 11 required off last six balls, West Indies left-arm pacer Obed McCoy kept his cool to get Sheldon Jackson and Umesh to bring cheers to the Royals camp.

It was perhaps the best IPL match of the current season, on the occasion of the world's best T20 league completing 15 years.

Jos Buttler

IMAGE: Rajasthan Royals opener Jos Buttler celebrates after completing his century against Kolkata Knight Riders. Photograph: BCCI

Buttler smashed his way to an entertaining 103 from 61 balls, hitting five sixes and nine fours, to take the KKR bowling attack to the cleaners.

 

When he finally perished to Pat Cummins, Royals had crossed the 180-run mark and by then the Australian Test captain was hammered for as many as seven fours and a six, bulk of them by the dashing England wicketkeeper-batter.

Buttler added 97 runs for the opening wicket stand with Devdutt Padikkal (24 off 18 balls), who only faced deliveries worth three overs in the first 10 overs.

IMAGE: Jos Buttler hits a six. Photograph: BCCI

He was then joined by skipper Sanju Samson (38 off 19 balls), who was equally destructive in their 67-run second wicket stand in just 5.4 overs.

None of the KKR bowlers save Sunil Narine (2/21 in 4 overs) looked like posing any threat to Buttler, who has hit 375 runs in six games so far.

Varun Chakravarthy is getting from bad to worse during the season as neither there is bite nor any mystery in his deliveries and it was like cannon fodder on a Brabourne batting beauty.

IMAGE: Sunil Narine celebrates after taking the wicket of Devdutt Padikkal. Photograph: BCCI

The fifth bowling option turned out to be a nightmare as Andre Russell completed Chakravarthy's quota as they cumulatively gave away 59 runs in 4 overs.

Shivam Mavi and Umesh started off well during the first two overs primarily because Padikkal is out of sorts.

However, Padikkal was content to play second fiddle as he gave Buttler bulk of the strike and that changed the course from the third over of the match.

IMAGE: Shimron Hetmyer on the attack. Photograph: BCCI

Umesh, who had started IPL 2022 on a bright note, got back to his old self of being erratic as Buttler lofted him for a four and a six off successive deliveries.

The floodgates opened after that as he literally toyed with Chakravarthy, whom he hit for a six by rocking back and having enough time to send him into the orbit.

If there was a wide yorker, he would steer past third-man, short deliveries were pulled and those on the legs were tucked behind square.

 

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