Kolkata Knight Riders 191 for 7 (Morgan 68*, Tripathi 39, Tewatia 3-25, Tyagi 2-36) beat Rajasthan Royals 131 for 9 (Buttler 35, Cummins 4-34, Mavi 2-15, Varun 2-20) by 60 runs
Both the Kolkata Knight Riders and the Rajasthan Royals had come into this game knowing it was not just must-win, but they needed to win it with a big margin to get some playoff security. Both teams showed the intent to go hard, and maximise their chances, but it was the Knight Riders who came out smiling at the end, having romped to a 60-run victory that vaulted them from last place in the points table to fourth.
The margin of the win meant their net run rate had lifted to -0.214, within touching distance of the Royal Challengers Bangalore and the Delhi Capitals, with all three teams on 14 points. A big enough loss for either of those two, when they face off on Monday, could see the losing team slip below the Knight Riders, an important cushion should qualification come down to net run rates. The first game on Sunday had already seen the Kings XI Punjab crash out with a defeat to the Chennai Super Kings, smoothening the way further for the Knight Riders.
Intent was shown before the game itself, when the Knight Riders included a still not fully fit Andre Russell for this match. The thinking was evident: at the crunch with the season on the line, you need one of T20’s best players in the XI.
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Source: ESPN Crickinfo