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Need lot of character to give performance like this: KKR skipper Nitish Rana

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) all-rounder Andre Russell was relieved after his team defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore, bagging a much-needed win, after four losses in a row in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 on Wednesday. Kolkata Knight Riders got a much-needed win, after four losses in a row, as they beat Royal Challengers Bangalore […]

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) all-rounder Andre Russell was relieved after his team defeated Royal Challengers Bangalore, bagging a much-needed win, after four losses in a row in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 on Wednesday.
Kolkata Knight Riders got a much-needed win, after four losses in a row, as they beat Royal Challengers Bangalore in the ongoing IPL 2023 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. A blistering 56(29) from Jason Roy and an attacking 48 off 21 from captain Nitish Rana powered KKR to 200/5. Varun Chakaravarthy (3/27) and Suyash Sharma (2/30) then spun a web around the RCB batters as KKR restricted RCB to 179/8 and won by 21 runs.
“We really needed that victory. Have been under the pump the last couple of games. Batting first tonight, we know once we get a good total on the board – runs on the board are pressure. Our goal was to keep their power play under 55. We were able to pull it back in the middle,” Russell said in a post-match presentation.
Talking about his physical fitness, Russell said that he needs to be smarter with his body these days and is now doing his best with the ball.
“Batting first or batting second comes down to the amount of runs you’re setting up, and the dew factor. Once I get the ball I try to do my best. Have been struggling in patches with the bat. Still confident, still know what to do. Got a really good Yorker, credit to Siraj. Recovery is important to me. The older I get, the more experienced, the more I look after my body,” he added.
Coming to the match, chasing a target of 201, RCB got off to a breezy start as openers Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis went on the attack straight away. Kohli slashed one to third man for a four off the first ball of the innings, from Vaibhav Arora and then du Plessis flicked one wide of a short fine leg. The duo then went after Umesh Yadav, hammering 19 off the over as Kohli smacked one over extra cover for a four and then du Plessis ended the over with two sixes. Nitish Rana brought on Suyash Sharma into the attack as early as the third over and the young spinner answered his captain’s call with the big wicket of du Plessis (17 off 7), caught at long-on and giving away just three off the over.
Kohli kept the momentum going with a couple of fours off Suyash but the youngster bounced back in the over, trapping Shahbaz Ahmed LBW to make it 51/2. Chakaravarthy then struck a big blow by having the in-form Glenn Maxwell caught at mid-off after the RCB batter had hit him for a four off the earlier ball. This was the first time this season RCB had lost three wickets in the Powerplay as they reached 58/3 at the end of the first six overs.
After a relatively quiet three overs, Mahipal Lomror upped the scoring, hammering a couple of sixes off Sunil Narine to take the score to 96/3 at the halfway mark.
Kohli then reached his fifty off 33 balls. Lomror (34 off 18) hit one more six off Chakaravarthy but the wily spinner bounced back to have him caught at deep square leg off the next ball. RCB lost another one in the next over, and the big one of Kohli (54 off 37) as he was brilliantly caught at deep mid-wicket by Venkatesh Iyer, off Russell. Kohli pulled it powerfully to deep mid-wicket where Iyer moved to his left and pouched a good low diving catch.
Dinesh Karthik and Suyash Prabhudessai added brisk 22 runs off 16 balls but a mix-up between the two saw Prabhudessai depart in the 15th over as Suyash Sharma finished an impressive spell of 4-0-30-2, giving away just six in his last over.

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