Half-centuries by Yusuf Pathan and Manish Pandey enabled Kolkata Knight Riders overcome early jitters and register a thrilling four-wicket win over Delhi Daredevils in an Indian Premier League match in New Delhi, on Monday.
It was a team effort by KKR, who first rode on Sunil Narine and Nathan Coulter-Nile's controlled bowling effort to restrict Delhi to 168 for seven.
Pathan (59) and Pandey (69 not out) anchored the chase to perfection as they won with a ball to spare.
It went down to the wire in the end with KKR needing nine runs from the last over. The first two balls from Amit Mishra resulted in dots as well as the wicket of Chris Woakes.
With the third ball yielding a run, Pandey got to the strike and straight away hit a much-needed six to KKR's relief. He eventually sealed it off the contest with two runs on the off-side, to take his team home with one ball remaining.
Chasing a modest 169 for victory, Kolkata lost three quick wickets to be reeling at 21 for three before Pathan and Pandey joined hands to put on a crucial 110-run stand off just 72 balls for the fourth wicket.
But after Pathan's dismissal, Daredevils had their chances but KKR managed to keep themselves in the contest courtesy of Pandey.
Despite Kolkata struggling at one stage, Pathan dealt in fours and sixes to not just show his batting prowess but also keep the Delhi bowlers at bay.
He, in the able company of Pandey, ensured that Knight Riders never lost the momentum in the middle overs.
Pathan brought up his half-century in style as he hit Delhi skipper Zaheer Khan for a six.
The duo slowly and steadily stole the match away from the home team but Pathan failed to finish it for KKR as he fell for a well-made 59 off 39 balls, which included six boundaries and two sixes.
Zaheer, on his part, continued his good form in IPL 10 as he finished with figures of two for 28 from his four overs, while Pat Cummins took two for 39.
Earlier, Sunil Narine and Nathan Coulter-Nile's controlled bowling effort enabled Kolkata Knight Riders restrict Delhi Daredevils to 168 for seven.
Off to a blazing start after opting to bat, Sanju Samson and Sam Billings laid a solid platform for Delhi with a quickfire 53-run opening stand but after the two batsmen were dismissed, KKR bowlers led by Nathan Coulter-Nile put a leash on the increasing run-rate in the middle overs.
For Delhi, it was young Rishabh Pant, who blasted 38 off 16 balls to take the team past 160-run mark.
It was the 17th over bowled by Umesh Yadav, which yielded 26 runs. Pant launched into a furious assault hitting the India pacer for three sixes and two fours in that over.
Coulter-Nile was the pick of the Kolkata bowlers, finishing with impressive figures of three for 22, while Narine chipped in with economical one for 20.
At the start, Samson took the Kolkata bowlers by the scruff of their necks, and was dealing in boundaries since the very first over.
The only centurion of the season so far, Samson made his intentions clear from the very beginning, hitting Coulter-Nile for two back-to-back boundaries, which saw the Daredevils getting off the blocks in the opening over of the match.
Billings, ably supported Samson, rotating the strike well and hitting occasional boundaries.
Samson was also severe on Yadav as he struck him for three boundaries to set the tone for the Daredevils to reach a competitive total.
Umesh was the most expensive of the KKR bowlers with figures of 4-0-53-1.
Even the introduction of Kuldeep Yadav and Narine failed to stop Delhi as they cruised to 53 for no loss in the first six overs of Powerplay.
It was between overs 10 to 16 that Delhi managed only 36 runs despite a good start before Pant carried out a redemption act in the death overs.