Imran Tahir spun a web before Suresh Raina found his mojo back with a half century as Chennai Super Kings inched closer towards another Play off qualification with a five-wicket victory over Kolkata Knight Riders in an IPL match on Sunday.
After Tahir’s career-best 4 for 27 restricted KKR to 161 for8, CSK coasted to the target in 19.4 overs as Raina anchored the chase with anunbeaten 58 off 42 balls with seven fours and a six.
Ravindra Jadeja also played an important cameo hitting 31off 17 balls to pave the way for the team’s seventh win in eight games.
Needing 24 runs off the last two overs, Jadeja smashed HarryGurney for three successive fours to make it just a formality in the last over.
This was the defending champions fourth win on the trot asthey consolidated their position atop the table with 14 points and one more winwill virtually seal their spot in play-offs whose cut-off over the ears hasbeen 16 points.
This was also their first win at the Eden Gardens since 2013as they did a double on KKR who suffered a hat-trick of defeats for the firsttime since 2014 and set to slip out of their second place in the table.Incidentally, 161 is their lowest score at the Eden this season.
KKR next face Royal Challengers Bangalore here on April 19.
Sunil Narine was the pick of KKR bowling with figures 2/19that included a wicket-maiden when he cleaned up Faf du Plessis (24) to end thepowerplay.
But Raina held on at the other end with significantpartnerships including a 40-run stand with skipper MS Dhoni.
It all seemed a walk in the park for CSK when Narine gavethe biggest breakthrough dismissing Dhoni for 16 with team’s score of 121/5,needing 41 runs from 26 balls.
But Raina held his nerves while Jadeja gave the finishingtouches. On an Eden Gardens track where spinners had struggled so far, Tahirspun the match in favour of Chennai with his twin double blows in the 11th and15th overs en route his career-best IPL figures that took him past KagisoRabada in the leading wicket-takers’ tally.
Tahir removed an ominous-looking Chris Lynn (82 off 51balls; 7×4, 6×6) and in a space of four balls removed the dangerous AndreRussell (10) for the first time under a score of 40 this season to put brakeson their scoring.
Tahir’s bowling had such devastating effect that KKR managedjust 28 runs from last five overs and went on to lose three more wickets to endup with a below-par total.
But it was a different script for KKR early on with afit-again Lynn giving them a flying start en route to his second fifty thisseason that came off just 36 balls.
Having missed his team’s last match because of flu, Lynnwent ballistic against Deepak Chahar who bled 22 runs from his first two overswith the Aussie smashing the seamer for 4-6-4 in the third over.
Such was Lynn’s dominance that the otherwise explosive SunilNarine looked like a spectator at the other end with the Aussie having a shareof 31 off 33 runs in the first four overs.
A 200-plus total looked imminent with Lynn looking dangerousand Russell starting to explode with a boundary and a six off Tahir.
But Tahir, aided by some brilliant catching from Faf duPlessis and the substitute Dhruv Shorey, made inroads removing Nitish Rana (21)and Robin Uthappa (0) in space of two balls.
CSK’s catching was exceptional with Du Plessis charging infrom long-off to dismiss Uthappa off first ball, then Shradul Thakur at deepsquare leg clung onto a flat hit from Lynn.
The big one was that of Shorey when he charged in for a swerving low catch to get rid off Russell, who looked in his usual explosive zone with 10 runs from 4 balls (1×4, 1×6).