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Pune end Kolkata’s IPL campaign; Mumbai win

Published: 16 May 2013 - 05:23 am | Last Updated: 01 Feb 2022 - 03:41 pm

Ranchi:  Yusuf Pathan’s unusual dismissal ended his blazing knock and eliminated Kolkata Knight Riders from the Indian Premier League yesterday.

Pathan (72 off 44 balls) looked set to win it for Kolkata until he was given out for obstructing the field. His wicket proved to be the turning point as the hosts fell short of Pune’s 170 for four by seven runs. Kolkata ended at 163 for seven. 

With the loss, slim hopes of Kolkata making the play-off  were dashed while the fine win for Pune ended their 10-match losing streak.

Kolkata were going along nicely when Pathan and Ryan ten Doeschate (42 off 30) were in the middle. They needed 49 off the last 30 balls.

But the scenario changed with the dismissal of Doeschate and Manoj Tiwary in consecutive overs, making 128 for five in 16.2 overs.

The explosive Pathan was still there and it meant all was not lost for the defending champions. 

In the end, Kolkata’s fate was sealed in the most unusual circumstances. 

Pathan wanted to take a single which his partner Debabrata Das refused. 

Realising the ball was on the pitch, Pathan kicked it away from the bowler, leading to an appeal from Pune. 

The third umpire did not take much time in giving the decision in favour of the visiting team. 

Kolkata needed 18 off the last over and Angelo Matthews conceded only 10. 

Pathan’s effort went in vain but gave the crowd plenty to cheer about. 

He hammered eight fours and two sixes in his entertaining innings. Earlier in the first innings, Manish Pandey (66) guided Pune to a competitive total with other contributions coming from skipper Aaron Finch (48) and Yuvraj Singh (30).

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians reached on top of the points table beating Rajasthan Royals by 14 runs in their IPL clash at the Wankhede Stadium. 

Chasing 167, Rajasthan Royals were restricted to just 152/7 as Mumbai bowlers put up an impressive show after batsmen did their job. 

Though Stuart Binny and Brad Hodge tried hard in death overs, they fell short of the expectations. 

Mitchell Johnson scalped Rajasthan Royals skipper Rahul Dravid in the first over at the score of 5.

Dravid tried to pull Johnson’s bouncer that went to keeper’s hand and umpire gave him out. Dravid’s reaction was stunning as he stayed there for a few seconds and vented his anger out of frustration before walking back.

Riding on a brilliant half-ton by Aditya Tare, Mumbai Indians scored a total of 166 for 8 in their innings. AGENCIES