END OF OVER:
20 | 2 Runs | RR: 131/9 (61 runs required, RR: 6.55)

  • Varun Aaron0 (8b)
  • Shreyas Gopal23 (23b)
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti4-0-24-1
  • Shivam Mavi4-1-15-2

That brings another IPL night to an end. Now is the time you will hear a lot about the cricketing gods. KKR will be hoping for a big win for one of the sides tomorrow. Expect a cagey sort of match from them, the exact opposite of the wild pendulum we saw tonight. Bye for now. Be safe. Leave NRR calculations to the experts

Pat Cummins, Man of the Match: "A bit goes through your mind when you go for 19 off the first five balls. I guess the first two balls were not great, but as long as you go back to bowling your best ball it is okay. The best ball was top of off, maybe just outside off. There was a bit in the wicket. In T20, you can bowl well and got for a plenty. On other days, wickets can come when you are not at your best. Fortunately today everything falls in place. Earlier I put a lot of pressure on myself after that first game when I didn't bowl well. The longer the tournament has gone I have bowled better and better. The great thing about IPL is there are so many other games on and so many great bowlers on display so there is a lot to ;earn from."

Eoin Morgan: "I thought 191 was a par score. I think every batsman who came back said the wicket was beautiful to bat on. And the dew came in much earlier than expecting, so no real advantage for them. We were out there to play a free-flowing aggressive game anyway. That was the only way. Regardless of the dew. One thing was Dre Russ back in. That takes out conditions from the equation. We were prepared to take more risks when we batted. Having spent a bit of time out there in the middle, the hard length was the good length to bowl. Which is what we did. Keep it as simple as possible regardless of how Royals came at us. Shivam Mavi coming back was special, and Pat Cummins obviously. Winning the game was all about taking wickets, especially early. So having that aggressive mindset was important for us. I was aware of 111 and the other one was 132. So we have kept the other milestone. I don't think we could have done any more today. Whatever happens from here on is in the hands of cricketing gods. I do watch other cricket provided it doesn't come in the way of family time or golf."

And KKR have brought the cricketing gods into the picture thanks to some brave cricket tonight. Remember they were sent in, and there was heavy dew in play when they bowled. But with the bat they kept hitting and aiming for an over-par score, which they got thanks to Morgan's finishing kick. RR were, well, slightly timid. They didn't bowl Archer when Morgan and Russell were new to the wicket. That Gopal over proved to be the momentum shift. In the chase, RR came out bolder, looking to dominate, looking to win with plenty to spare, but this was high-risk strategy. And wickets soon began to tumble, with Cummins take four of them inside the Powerplay

Andre Russell says he walked up and bowled before the game tonight. he says it felt good. And with hamstring injuries, he says if it is feeling good, it is healing. "So I don't want to interrupt that healing." He says the injury looked very bad early and it looked like he might be out for six to eight weeks. He says they have done their bit, and now it is up to the cricketing gods

Fresh calculations coming in. If you are DC or RCB, you want to be winning the toss and chasing. And if you are chasing 161, you can afford to lose by 21 if you are RCB. If you are DC, you can afford to lose by 18

Steven Smith: "I thought it was around a 180 wicket. There was a bit of dew. Losing four in the Powerplay, it was always going to be tough from there. Cummins bowled nice lengths, made us play some good shots. We got off to a flier, but then we lost wickets in a clump. Unfortunate way to end. We started off really well, won the last two before this one. In the middle we lost our way. Our batters, the top four or five didn't take responsibility perhaps. Couple of real positives. Jofra has been exceptional pretty much every game. Tewatia obviously has pulled a few out of the hat throughout the tournament. He has bowled exceptionally well throughout the tournament. Not enough support for them."

KKR might still not make the playoffs but they have done so much for their chances tonight. Not only have they won after being put in on a night dew played a big part, they have won by 60 runs. It has taken their NRR from -0.467 to -0.214. If SRH lose on Tuesday, KKR go through. In case SRH win, we will have a three-way tie for the fourth position. SH will definitely go through in that case, but thanks to this win, KKR have made sure it will be a tight contest between themselves and the side that loses the match tomorrow

19.6
0
Nagarkoti to Aaron, no run, eight-ball zero not out for Aaron as Nagarkoti bowls the short ball at him again and beats him
19.5
0
Nagarkoti to Aaron, no run, bouncer, accurate, and it beats Aaron's attempt to pull
19.4
0
Nagarkoti to Aaron, no run, makes room to punch this on the up but can't beat short cover
19.3
0
Nagarkoti to Aaron, no run, quick short ball, at his helmet, Aaron has to throw his bat up in self defence. Another dot
19.2
0
Nagarkoti to Aaron, no run, follows him with a length ball, gives him no room. Another dot for Aaron

Manav : "Cmon RR, just play 20 overs. A RCB & DD fan."

19.1
1
Nagarkoti to Gopal, 1 run, short of a length, no room, punched to deep point for one
19.1
1w
Nagarkoti to Gopal, 1 wide, wide down the leg side as he slips it down with the yorker

Into the last over. DC and RCB will be rooting for 10 or more here. KKR are looking to wrap this up as cheaply as possible. Nagarkoti to bowl

END OF OVER:
19 | 2 Runs 1 Wkt | RR: 129/9 (63 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 6.78, RRR: 63.00)

  • Varun Aaron0 (3b)
  • Shreyas Gopal22 (22b)
  • Shivam Mavi4-1-15-2
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti3-0-22-1
18.6
0
Shivam Mavi to Aaron, no run, yorker, dug out to end the over
18.5
0
Shivam Mavi to Aaron, no run, short of a length, no room, pushed to point. Another dot
18.4
0
Shivam Mavi to Aaron, no run, hits the pad with a quick length ball, but it is a tough too high

In comes Varun Aaron

18.3
W
Shivam Mavi to Kartik Tyagi, OUT, takes this on the rebound. This is a big wicket for KKR's overall chances. Tyagi has chipped a full ball back at him, he sticks out his right hand, onto the shoulder, and then into the chest and then his hands

Kartik Tyagi c & b Shivam Mavi 2 (3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 66.66

18.2
1
Shivam Mavi to Gopal, 1 run, yorker, dug out to long-on for another single
18.1
1
Shivam Mavi to Kartik Tyagi, 1 run, yorker, middle and leg, dug out for one

Still two overs to go. RR can still do significant damage to KKR's chances here

END OF OVER:
18 | 4 Runs 1 Wkt | RR: 127/8 (65 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 7.05, RRR: 32.50)

  • Shreyas Gopal21 (21b)
  • Kartik Tyagi1 (1b)
  • Kamlesh Nagarkoti3-0-22-1
  • Sunil Narine4-0-37-0
17.6
0
Nagarkoti to Gopal, no run, bouncer, at his head, and Gopal swings and misses
17.5
1
Nagarkoti to Kartik Tyagi, 1 run, on a length, on off, runs off the outer half of the bat for one
17.4
1
Nagarkoti to Gopal, 1 run, full toss, driven down to long-on for one
17.3
W
Nagarkoti to Archer, OUT, Archer looks for another golf-swing six, and ends up toe-ending it. In the slot all right, but Archer is slightly early into it. Caught at long-on

JC Archer c Shivam Mavi b Nagarkoti 6 (9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 66.66

17.2
1
Nagarkoti to Gopal, 1 run, driven hard on the up but straight to deep cover
17.1
1
Nagarkoti to Archer, 1 run, full and straight, hit back at him. He gets a hand on it in follow-through. Just the single

END OF OVER:
17 | 11 Runs | RR: 123/7 (69 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.23, RRR: 23.00)

  • Shreyas Gopal19 (18b)
  • Jofra Archer5 (7b)
  • Sunil Narine4-0-37-0
  • Shivam Mavi3-1-13-1
16.6
4
Narine to Gopal, FOUR, another reverse sweep, and he has nailed it this time. DC and RCB will love this. KKR will absolutely hate it
16.5
2
Narine to Gopal, 2 runs, another reverse sweep, and this time he gets a top edge back over Karthik's head
16.4
4
Narine to Gopal, FOUR, reverse sweep, too late for RR, but it will hurt KKR. He has cleared the man at point
16.3
1
Narine to Archer, 1 run, hit hard, in the air, towards long-off, but it falls short of the man

RR 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st19RV UthappaBA Stokes
2nd8SPD SmithBA Stokes
3rd5SPD SmithSV Samson
4th0JC ButtlerSV Samson
5th5JC ButtlerR Parag
6th43JC ButtlerR Tewatia
7th25S GopalR Tewatia
8th20S GopalJC Archer
9th4S GopalKartik Tyagi
10th2S GopalVR Aaron