Ganguly made an unbeaten 86 off 53 balls (six sixes, six fours) to mastermind the Knight Riders' chase of Punjab's 174 for six and end what has been a disappointing campaign for them with a victory. Apart from Ganguly's innings, the other hero for Kolkata was Umar Gul, who slammed two sixes off his first and third deliveries to up the scoring rate at just the right time.
Kumar Sangakkara's 45-ball 64 (two sixes, seven fours) was the highlight of Punjab's innings.
In the day's first game, Bangalore Royal Challengers beat Deccan Chargers by five wickets to record their fourth win and assure themselves of seventh place. Chasing a modest 165, Bangalore scored 65 from the last four overs.
Balachandra Akhil was the hero of the hour, smiting 27 off seven balls (three sixes, two fours), which was some effort considering he had scored a total of?14 in his previous five innings. The result confirmed Deccan Chargers as wooden spoonists.
Sourav Dada Fire, But Kolkatta Out of Semi, so sad
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so so for sharukh, good luck for next time, great ipl
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