Gujarat Titans 180 for 3 (Vijay 51*, Gill 49, Miller 32*) beat Kolkata Knight Riders 179 for 7 (Gurbaz 81, Russell 34, Shami 3-33, Noor 2-21, Little 2-25) by seven wickets
Shami with early strikes
Gurbaz plays a different game
Even as the others struggled to hit boundaries, Gurbaz middled almost everything and kept hitting to where the fielders weren’t. He began with a pick-up pull off Hardik Pandya, and followed it up with a wristy pick-up six.
The most awesome perhaps was the attack on compatriot Rashid, making room, picking his variations, and hitting him down the ground, for 30 off 11. The middle overs were unable to slow him down.
Little slows KKR down
This is when the arrival of Rinku Singh, hero of the last match against Titans but under a run a ball against spin in the IPL, slowed Knight Riders further down. Eventually, Gurbaz fell to a Noor Ahmad full toss having got only 54 off 53 from the other end, including extras.
Only a late burst from Russell kept Knight Riders in the game, but he himself admitted in a sidelines interview that they were 20 short.
Gill launches the chase
The way the ball sounded like gun shots off Gill’s bat, it looked like Knight Riders were way more than 20 short. He raced away to 35 off 20 in the powerplay without even trying to hit a six. Like Gurbaz, he dominated by scoring 44 of the first 70 runs.
KKR spinners refuse to go down
Not for the first time, the Knight Riders spinners dragged them back into the contest with some tight overs. Just as Hardik began to open up, he got a peach from Harshit Rana, filling in for the injured Umesh Yadav. Having taken 10 balls to go from 40 to 49, Gill tried to hit Sunil Narine for a six, but ended up giving him his first wicket in six matches.
A grandstand finish looked likely as Vijay and Miller absorbed some dots to make it 69 required off the last six.
Don’t take it deep
The virtues of taking chases deep get spoken about often because the ones finished early don’t have the drama attached. Miller and Vijay could have absorbed three more overs of spin and waited for some pace in the end, but they decided otherwise. Miller first took on Suyash Sharma and hit two sixes, which hurried the return of pace. Now Vijay got into the act, hitting a six off Russell before dismantling his Tamil Nadu team-mate Varun Chakravarthy with three sixes in the 17th over. Before you realised, he was bringing up his fifty in just 24 balls, and Titans were back on top of the table with six wins out of eight.
Sidharth Monga is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo
Source: ESPN Crickinfo