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IPL 2017: Umesh Yadav, Gautam Gambhir are Kolkata's shining Knight Riders vs Punjab

Updated on: 13 April,2017 11:16 PM IST  | 
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Fit-again pacer Umesh Yadav and skipper Gautam Gambhir ensured that Kolkata Knight Riders overcame Kings XI Punjab by eight wickets in their first home game of the Indian Premier League on Thursday

IPL 2017: Umesh Yadav, Gautam Gambhir are Kolkata's shining Knight Riders vs Punjab

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir plays a shot during the 2017 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab at The Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata on April 13, 2017.
Kolkata Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir plays a shot during the 2017 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab at The Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata on Thursday. Pic/AFP


Kolkata: Gautam Gambhir played a captain's knock to lead Kolkata Knight Riders to an eight-wicket win over Kings XI Punjab in their first home game of the Indian Premier League here today.


Gambhir gunned down the opposition attack with 79 off 49 balls, helping his team overcome the 171-run target in 16.3 overs.


The move to send Sunil Narine (37 off 18) at the top of the order alongside Gambhir worked brilliantly as they smashed 76 off 34 to set up a comprehensive victory. 

Manish Pandey remained unbeaten on 25 while Robin Uthappa came up with a 26-run cameo.

The win for KKR came after a painful loss against Mumbai Indians and they now have two victories from three games.

It was the first loss of the season for Kings XI Punjab after two emphatic wins.

Earlier, India pacer Umesh Yadav made a successful comeback as his four wickets helped Kolkata restrict Punjab to 170/9.

Yadav, who missed two matches because of a niggle following a hectic Test series against Australia, struck thrice in his fourth over to cover up for another poor display on the field.

KXIP were 95/2 after 10 overs before Umesh dismissed opposition skipper Glenn Maxwell (25 off 14) for his first wicket.

The visitors once again stepped up the momentum with Wriddhiman Saha (25 off 17) and David Miller (28 off 19) putting up 57 runs in 32 balls to put their team on course for a total close to 200.

KXIP were going comfortably at 145/4 in 17 overs when Umesh made his presence felt with a flurry of wickets to dismiss Miller and Saha, while Axar Patel (0) became his fourth victim.

Put in, Kings XI Punjab were off to a spectacular start with 10 runs from first over as Manan Vohra (28) and Hashim Amla (25) put on their second successive fifty-plus opening partnership.

Making full use of his reprieve on 17, Vohra took charge on the KKR opening pace duo of Umesh and Trent Boult. The visitors were 47 for no loss after four overs and were in no mood to relent when Piyush Chawla broke the opening stand when Vohra was bowled after failing to read one that went straight off the re-laid pitch.

Chawla conceded just four runs in the last over of Powerrplay as KKR went on to arrest KXIP's run flow with 14 runs from three overs. 

The momentum temporarily shifted in favour of KKR who got a second breakthrough when Marcus Stoinis bottom-edged one to his stumps off Narine.

But poor catching once again hurt their cause and this time part-time wicketkeeper Robin Uthappa failed to take a regulation catch off Maxwell on five. 

The miss proved costly as Maxwell hammered Chawla for 6-4-4 in his next over that yielded 17 runs with 15 off them coming from the Aussie's blade.

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