Sunday, April 19, 2009

Watch Streaming Highlights Kolkata Knight Riders vs Deccan Chargers

The India seamer claimed four wickets for only 22 runs and was given good support from Pragyan Ojha (two for 14) and Scott Styris (two for 32) as Kolkata could only set a lowly target of 102.

Only Brad Hodge (31) managed to put up any fight and the Chargers raced home thanks to Herschelle Gibbs (43) and Rohit Sharma (36), who both finished unbeaten.

Kolkata got off to a poor start, losing their first wicket when Brendon McCullum - the New Zealander who set the tournament alight last season when he blasted 158 in the opening match - gloved the first ball of the second over by RP Singh down the leg side to Adam Gilchrist for one.

Two overs later, Chris Gayle (10) top-edged the same bowler to Harmeet Singh running in from long-off, before the catcher turned wicket-taker when he drew a thick edge from Sourav Ganguly (one) to VVS Laxman at first slip.

At that stage the Knight Riders were 16 for three in the sixth over, partly because of the stingy spell of bowling from Fidel Edwards at the other end - the West Indian had figures of none for two in three overs.

Ojha then came in and removed Aakaash Chopra (11) and Laxmi Shukla (eight), both stumped by Gilchrist, before Hodge and Moises Henriques put on 24.

Two wickets in one over from Styris - removing Hodge and Henriques (six) - left the score at 73 for seven and Ajit Agarkar, Ishant Sharma and Dinda all went cheaply as Kolkata were all out for 101 in 19.4 overs.

Deccan never looked troubled in their response despite losing the wicket of Gilchrist in the third over - the former Australia wicketkeeper mistiming an attempted pull shot off Dinda and top-edged to Henriques at square leg for 13.

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