Thanks for joining us for this lovely lovely game of cricket. We hope you enjoyed this as much as we did. We will analyse the nuts and bolts once the adrenalin comes down. Right now, bathe yourself in the glory of sport and of life. Celebrate that there is redemption around the corner. Not all the time, not for everybody. But it is there. On that note, good night

Sanju Samson, the Man of the Match: "I have been hitting well from the last on year. I have been in the right frame of mind. Don't see a change in my game. First of all I was fed up with myself. I was trying hard but things were not happening. Then I worked hard. I asked myself what do I need to achieve? I told myself I have 10 years of this wonderful game in me, and I have to give everything to these 10 years. My family is supportive of that. The power comes from genes. My father is a very powerful man."

Steven Smith: "That was something else, wasn't it? Gnenrally it gets wetter so I thought we were in with a chance at the halfway mark. A lot of sixes hit here. We gave ourselves the chance. Yeah good to get over the line. Gee, Sanju is striking the ball cleanly all over the ground. Taking pressure off everyone. We will have to adapt to the bigger grounds, but these shots would clear everywhere. What we have seen from Tewatia in the nets is what we saw in that Cottrell over. I told someone as along as he gets one, floodgates will open. He showed heart. He told me during the timeout we still believe, Three sixes of Shami, three off Cottrell. Jofra again. First four balls sixes the other night. First two tonight. The bowlers did a great job. Looked like we would be chasing 250."

Let me tell you a story from a Stephen Fleming interview. I told him you should look to pull guys back if they are unable to hit. He didn't like the idea. He said the struggle is the beauty of the game. His exact words: "That's the beauty of it, isn't it? Not let someone get away with it just because they can tap out. 'Not my day today, I am out.'" What words. You have to really love this sport to think like that when you are under so much pressure to win. Guess what, Rahul Tewatia didn't tap out. For all the frustrations of watching Jadeja get stuck in quick sand, and Yuvraj and Vijay Shankar, perhaps it is true that you just don't tap out

Rahul Tewatia: Now I am better. The worst 20 balls I have ever played. After that I began to hit so I kept going. The dugout knows I can hit the ball long. I knew I had to believe in myself. It was a matter of one six. Five in the over, that is amazing. I tried to hit the legspinner, but unfortunately I couldn't. So I had to hit other bowlers."

KL Rahul: "Look that is T20 cricket. We have seen this a lot of time. we need to keep our chin up. We did a lot of things right, but you have to give it to them. The game keeps you humble all the time. Under pressure, bowlers can make mistakes. We need to come back stronger. I back my bowlers to do the job. It is okay to have one bad game. Good that it happened early in the tournament. We can come back stronger. Small ground, the total doesn't really matter. Bowlers are going for runs in the back end."

Now we can breathe. Tewatia is knocking fists with others here. Don't tell to me not get carried away. This is among the greatest days of commentary I have been through. If you have ever backed an underdog, if you have ever felt awful for a guy giving it his best and not getting anywhere, if you have ever been in that situation yourself, this day is such sweet joy

19.3
4
Ashwin to Curran, FOUR, and Curran uses all the experience. Makes room, goes with the turn, clears cover. Four. It is all over. The highest IPL run chase is up, and despite an innings that made you want to call the guy back. What a story this game is. Don't tell me to not get carried away

This is not over yet. Tom Curran and Jofra Archer. two internationals. They need to use their composure and experience to take the ship home. The coast is within touching diatcne

19.2
W
Ashwin to Parag, OUT, oh he sweeps. Ashwin slips in the googly after showing him the gap square on the leg side. Had to take the risk. Parag bit the bait. Bowled neck and crop

R Parag b Ashwin 0 (2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

Riyan Parag, finish this off now. Long-on and long-off are back. Push a single to them. Let Jofra take you home

19.1
0
Ashwin to Parag, no run, full, dipping, dug out

Last over. two to get. M Ashwin to bowl. Slip in place

END OF OVER:
19 | 19 Runs 2 Wkts | RR: 222/5 (2 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 11.68, RRR: 2.00)

  • Jofra Archer13 (3b)
  • Mohammed Shami4-0-53-3
  • Sheldon Cottrell3-0-52-1
18.6
W
Mohammed Shami to Tewatia, OUT, oh man, the greatest 40 minutes of commentary have come to an end. Tewatia has found deep midwicket with the pull, but he has made sure they win the match. Fifty-three off 31 after everybody wanted him thrown into the Gulf. Take a bloody bow, sir. You are a beautiful beautiful player. Storytellers kill for guys like you

R Tewatia c Agarwal b Mohammed Shami 53 (31b 0x4 7x6) SR: 170.96

18.5
6
Mohammed Shami to Tewatia, SIX, oh he has reached fifty. Minutes ago, they were all asking for a compassion dismissal for him. This, right here, is the importance of keeping on fighting. Keep kicking. Short ball, outside off, and he has upper-cut it for a six. Well played, RT

Can do it in singles now. Last 10 balls: 43 runs, one wicket. Rahul Tewatia, you beautiful beautiful cricketer

18.4
1
Mohammed Shami to Archer, 1 run, goes for the yorker, dug out for a single to deep point
18.3
6
Mohammed Shami to Archer, SIX, golf swing. This is a great day at the cricket. Nine off nine now. Amid this euphoria, this is pretty abysmal death bowling, I am sorry. Length ball, in the slot, on pace, and Archer ain't no Uthappa to be chipping it sweetly
18.2
6
Mohammed Shami to Archer, SIX, which is just as well because Archer has hit the first ball for six. Short ball, on pace, and Archer loves him some on-pace short bowling. Over wicket for six

Come on Rahul Tewatia. You have taken us on a roller-coaster. Now finish it off. Hang on, boys and girls and others. They have promoted Archer now. Uthappa didn't even hand over the strike

18.1
W
Mohammed Shami to Uthappa, OUT, what a weak shot from Uthappa. Can you believe he has holed out to long-off at Sharjah to a ball right in his slot? This is just a chip. Need to be going harder at them. That is a poor shot. This ball is right in the sweet slot

RV Uthappa c Pooran b Mohammed Shami 9 (4b 2x4 0x6) SR: 225.00

Shami is back

END OF OVER:
18 | 30 Runs | RR: 203/3 (21 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 11.27, RRR: 10.50)

  • Rahul Tewatia47 (29b)
  • Robin Uthappa9 (3b)
  • Sheldon Cottrell3-0-52-1
  • Mohammed Shami3-0-34-1

Cricket, lovely cricket. That is all I can say right now

17.6
6
Cottrell to Tewatia, SIX, wow Rahul bloody Tewatia. This is a story for the ages, son. What redemption. Now Uthappa has to give him strike. He has smacked a wide length ball over midwicket for another six. Now only 21 required in two overs
17.5
0
Cottrell to Tewatia, no run, goes for the fifth. Slower length ball wide outside off, and he goes across the lines. Beaten

Oh the joy of struggle and redemption. How fortunate to be calling this

17.4
6
Cottrell to Tewatia, SIX, well, Rahul, what a player. You are a champion. You have fought through the worst of times. Give yourself something to celebrate. Gees across, shuffles early gets a wide low full toss, and sweeps it over midwicket for another flat six

And now KXIP are having conferences

17.3
6
Cottrell to Tewatia, SIX, make it three times. Sing your redemption songs. Cottrell pitches up, and he goes over wide long-off. Strike rate of 135 now. Game is on
17.2
6
Cottrell to Tewatia, SIX, whoa whoa whoa cricket you beauty. You keep fighting, the tide can turn. He gets a short of a length ball, stands his ground and swings to leg. Not off the absolute middle of the bat but enough to clear the short square boundary and onto the road
17.1
6
Cottrell to Tewatia, SIX, it is a small six but it is a six nonetheless. Hang in there, Rahul. Keep swinging. Cottrell follows him with a bouncer, but he manages to get inside the line to pull him flat over long leg

17 an over. You still won't rule a side out in Sharjah with dew around. Rahul you still have a chance to turn this around. Come on, turn this into a fairytale of redemption

END OF OVER:
17 | 12 Runs 1 Wkt | RR: 173/3 (51 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 10.17, RRR: 17.00)

  • Robin Uthappa9 (3b)
  • Rahul Tewatia17 (23b)
  • Mohammed Shami3-0-34-1
  • Glenn Maxwell3-0-29-0
16.6
4
Mohammed Shami to Uthappa, FOUR, mid-off is up and Uthappa goes over the man to get four more as Shami pitches on a length
16.5
4
Mohammed Shami to Uthappa, FOUR, gets inside the line of a full toss, flicks it fine, Ashwin makes a dive at fine leg, and gets a bad bounce to allow the boundary
16.4
1
Mohammed Shami to Tewatia, 1 run, bouncer, toe-ended to extra cover. Still not getting caught
16.3
2
Mohammed Shami to Tewatia, 2 runs, slogged across the line, no timing, gets just the couple

Arun: "Hey stop blaming Tewatia! There are more Tewatias in real life than Samsons. "

16.2
1
Mohammed Shami to Uthappa, 1 run, full and straight, looks for a couple with soft hands, but deep midwicket is alert to it

Uthappa comes in. Too late, surely?

16.1
W
Mohammed Shami to Samson, OUT, oh heartbreaking. Samson has perished. Shami is having a great IPL. Bouncer, not a slower ball, so Samson's idea is good to go for the ramp. But he gets extra bounce, and hits the glove before hitting the bat. And then the toe end of the bat, and then Rahul takes the catch

SV Samson c †Rahul b Mohammed Shami 85 (42b 4x4 7x6) SR: 202.38

Under 16 an over. Not unheard of. But they need to start going at both ends now. Shami comes back. Uff the emotions of Samson and Tewatia right now. Can Samson keep his calm at this stage?

END OF OVER:
16 | 21 Runs | RR: 161/2 (63 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 10.06, RRR: 15.75)

  • Sanju Samson85 (41b)
  • Rahul Tewatia14 (21b)
  • Glenn Maxwell3-0-29-0
  • Ravi Bishnoi4-0-34-0
15.6
1
Maxwell to Samson, 1 run, drilled down the ground for a single to long-off. A good result if it is not a six. At least he has the strike
15.5
6
Maxwell to Samson, SIX, his batting is communicating to KXIP all right. Maxwell gets into the slot again, and he smashes it over midwicket for six more. That's 20 for the over

Important for Samson to communicate to Tewatia

RR 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st19SPD SmithJC Buttler
2nd81SPD SmithSV Samson
3rd61R TewatiaSV Samson
4th42RV UthappaR Tewatia
5th19R TewatiaJC Archer
6th0JC ArcherR Parag
7th4TK CurranJC Archer