short of a length on the off, chopped down to cover off the back foot
Kings XI vs KKR, 6th match at Durban, IPL, Apr 21 2009 - Match Result
4.01 pm: The match is over guys. Kolkata have won by 11 runs by way of the D-L method. Another disappointing game for Punjab, who've been affected by the rain once again, although Kolkata - who have opened their account - were all over them during the opening stand between Gayle and McCullum.
Yuvraj: "It's a bit unfortunate, but we also dropped a catch and that let them get ahead. Batting looked pretty good but we need to sort out our bowling. It's a similar start like last year, but we need to push on from here."
McCullum: "Nice to get a result go our way, and this win should give us some momentum. We thought a score of 150-160 was par on this ground, but Gayle got us off to a superb start. It could have been a potentially close game, but for the rain."
Chris Gayle is the Man of the Match: "I'm happy with the result though the spectators would have wanted a full game. McCullum eased the pressure off me. I tried to get my eye in, and the first couple of overs where we were a little more careful, were vital."
Thanks for joining us. Join us in a bit for the next game - though it may not start on time given the rain - between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals. Until then, it's Siddhartha Talya signing off. Cheers!
3.57 pm: Apparently, the rain has subsided but there's still a consistent drizzle. So that's still bad news.
3.52 pm: We are forced to wait here, folks. But we've heard unofficial reports that the cut off time is 4.07 pm local time, around 15 minutes from now. It's still unofficial, but we'll try to confirm it asap. Hold fire.
Gareth: "Ah Vijay, i think there's a lot of curators who are already mad by that. Football studs on a pitch? Three overs into it and the once lovely and white pitch would begin to look like a sand box. Unfortunately it really is a summer game. Unless you want to go with more modern venues with roofs, but that will strip cricket of its heritage venues."
Vijay: "With so much change being brought into cricket , why not make cricket playable in rain also. Like play in rain would be with tennis ball since being wet it would be as hard as leather ball.Bring boundaries shorter and some sort of D/L method to calculate the runs made during rain. Now running on the field can be made simpler with football spikes, since they run the same in all conditions,be it raining or snowing."
3.41 pm: We'll get you the cut-off time soon. But if there's no further play, Kolkata will have won. Duncan: "Sitting at my desk in Durban looking out the window. I see no end to the rain unfortunately."
Sanjeev: "If the game resumes, will we still have a "Strategic Break" after 4 balls at scheduled completion of 10 overs?" I hope not, that'll be the limit!
James: "The momment the IPL said the English weather was a factor in their choice of South Africa as their venue I knew we were nailed on for a cracking spring & got my sun chairs out! It is another beautiful day here in London. Sorry about the Durban rain."
3.25 pm: It's pouring down in Durban, so if there's no play before the cut-off time, Kolkata will have won this.
It's raining down in Durban, and the players are walking off. It's gotten heavier and the covers have come on. However, Kolkata are ahead and are currently 11 runs ahead on Duckworth Lewis. The pitch size cover comes from the pavilion, while the bigger cover over it, comes from midwicket. And the staff now run to the other side to the cover boundary and start running in with the other big cover.
full on the off stump, driven through the line to long-off
Bopara comes on
slightly short, got back to play it down towards cover, good over but Kolkata have their noses in front here
googly, but he spotted it, made room, got back and chopped it well behind point for a couple
short and wide, cut straight to point, good over so far
flighted on the off, tried to drive it down the ground, mistimes it and it drops dead on the pitch
on the off stump again, pushed towards cover
tossed up on the off, not quite there to cut but he manages to chop it down to point
smashed it! Slower one, bowled really short, a gift ball really and Gayle got back to dismiss it miles into the stands
shapes himself for a pull by getting his front foot across, but adjusted well to the length and cut it straight to point
probing him outside off but Gayle restrains himself here, left alone, he's been dropped twice in this innings
played it across the line, dragged it from outside off but connected well, played it wide of deep midwicket for three more
short and wide, slashed hard but missed, left him as he chased it
short on middle and off, pushed wide of cover for a single
Sorry for mixing up the two teams earlier, one blip and you guys were on it. Thanks for alerting
googly again, bringing it back in from wide of the crease, dabbed in front of short fine
turned away wide of square leg for a single
pushed behind point off the back foot
driven down the ground wide of long-off
dropped, the googly deceived him there, slightly short on the off and spun away, Gayle played inside the line, got the outside edge and Sanga failed to pouch that
short on middle, pulled away to deep square leg
Piyush Chawla comes on
Kingsmead, Durban | |
Toss | Kolkata Knight Riders, elected to field first |
Series | |
Season | 2009 |
Player Of The Match | |
Hours of play (local time) | 12.30 start, First Session 12.30-13.45, Interval 13.45-14.00, Second Session 14.00-15.15 |
Match days | 21 April 2009 - day (20-over match) |
Umpires | |
TV Umpire | |
Reserve Umpire | |
Match Referee | |
Points | Kolkata Knight Riders 2, Kings XI Punjab 0 |
Over 10 • KKR 79/1
KKR won by 11 runs (D/L method)