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Best performances - Batsmen

AM Rahane
AM Rahane
8(6) 1x4 - 0x6
Control %66%
  • Productive Shot
  • steered
  • 5 runs
  • 1x4 - 0x6
4 0 1 3 0 0 0 0
A Raghuvanshi
A Raghuvanshi
7(7) 0x4 - 0x6
Control %85%
  • Productive Shot
  • flick
  • 7 runs
  • 0x4 - 0x6
0 1 0 0 0 5 0 1

Best performances - Bowlers

XC Bartlett
O1.4
M0
R9
W2
Eco5.4
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
Arshdeep Singh
Arshdeep Singh
O2
M0
R16
W0
Eco8
RHB
OFFLEG
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH

Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Shashwat Kumar

11:07pm And that will be all from us for tonight. A damp squib, quite literally, with the weather (and rain) winning. We will be back at it tomorrow from Guwahati, although fair warning - there could be some rain in the offing there as well. Anyway, until then, from all of us here at ESPNcricinfo, it is goodbye. Take care, folks!

10:58pm The two captains are having a chat with the two on-field umpires and the fourth umpire. And the captains shake hands now. The game has been called off. Ah, what a shame. This was shaping up to be a nice contest, and a match where both teams would have wanted those two points. But in the end, both get a point apiece and KKR, by virtue of that, are off the mark this season. PBKS, meanwhile, reclaim their place at the top of the table.

10:56pm The super sopper is out now. Proper race against time this. 11:14pm local time is when they need to start.

10:48pm The ground staff are doing their best to get this ground ready. Seems like the rain has passed fully. Now it is up to how quickly the ground can be dried. Water droplets are visible on the field, for what it is worth. Ponting now makes his way out and immediately brushes his palm, checking for how wet the grass is.

10:36pm Covers being peeled off now. We might actually have a game here.

10:29pm Okay now, hang on, folks. The rain seems to have eased up considerably and has almost stopped. Could we be in for a game from here? 11:14pm local time is the cut-off for the game to resume and be a five-overs-per-side match. The ground staff are out in full force too now, beginning their mop-up operation.

Mehtab: "Hats-off to ground staff. they are the real heroes"

10:13pm Sreshth pings, saying that people in the vicinity of the ground have received a thunderstorm alert on their phones. The prospects of a resumption indeed bleak now.

Raj: "RCB bowling is not looking great. they have not been tested yet in two games. I will go with MI, pBKS, DC and RR for top 4. "

Shaurya: "Shashwat should we do something productive like predicting the top 4 in the meantime? Everybody should also give reasons too!!" Well, why not? If you are asking me, I might go with MI, RCB, DC and PBKS, because they seem to have the four best bowling attacks. Their batting is not shabby either.

Mahi: "Update? it will be unfair for PBKS . After starting the match that good.Cut off time is 11:14 so rain must stop at 10:44" -- Might need rain to stop a little before that. This mop-up operation will take time.

Sunil.G: "Looks like GT and CSK will be the only 2 teams without points after the washout tonight."

shardul: ""Rain stops Play." "Rain stops. Play" One placement of a dot is all we need at this moment " -- Getting bored without the cricket, are we?

Mohammad : "what is the scenario now on ground and how much chances of play ??" -- Steady rain, at the moment. The whole ground has been covered since the onset of rain but it might still take upwards of 30-40 minutes to get it ready for play. If we are to have a game tonight, the rain needs to stop soon.

9:52pm The rain has definitely gotten lighter than, say, an hour ago. But is is still steady and persistent rain.

Gokul Pradeep V: "When do we start losing overs ?" -- We are already well into that territory.

Soham: "In the NFL, lots of teams are moving from open stadiums to domes... while in Tests weather is part of the game, I don't get why T20s can't be played under a closed roof. Rain delays and cancellations shouldn't be a thing in the IPL" -- Think that might be a lot more difficult to execute in a sport like cricket because of the height of the roof etc.

9:38pm For those asking, it is still raining. Steady rain too, and you can see some puddles forming on the covers. Wind may have eased up a little, though.

9:18pm The rain seems to have gotten lighter but only on a relative scale. Still steady.

9:06pm Here is Sresth with an update from the press box: "The press box is shaking like an earthquake because of how strong the winds are." The game must resume at 11:14pm local time for five-overs-a-side. Game Must end by 11:40pm local time.

Mohammed Ali: "According to the forecast, the rain will stop at 10 PM, so we'll have to wait until then for the game to start" -- May have to wait a bit more because this mop-up operating might take a bit of time...

8:57pm Still bucketing down at the Eden Gardens. Plenty of wind blowing too. Not sure if that is a good or a bad sign. Might be the former because wind tends to blow the rain over. Don't take it as gospel, though. We start losing overs from 9:10pm local time.

8:45pm Raining pretty steadily, and the covers are rooted to the playing field. Most of the uncovered stands wear a deserted look, which is another sign of how heavy the rain is. Sreshth chimes in with a not-so-promising update, saying that the rain is getting heavier. Strap in folks, we could be here a long time...

Shan: "Shashwat, What time will be when we start loosing overs? " -- Still waiting for an official time. But with the rain that is falling (and has fallen), it is very likely we will have to settle for a shortened game.

8:36pm The rain seems to be at its heaviest yet. Not sure if that inspection at 8:45pm local time will be happening.

S P: "How's the drainage at Eden and how fast can we get back to play if the rain stops...Shashwat?" -- Drainage should be good. Not sure of the exact time frame but since the whole ground has been covered (again), the mop-up operation might not take a lot of time. We have gotten word that there will be an inspection at 8:45pm local time. For now, the covers still firmly in place, with the rain still falling.

Swaroop : "During last year's IPL this very same fixture at Eden Gardens was washed out due to rain but after PBKS had finished their innings and KKR had barely begun theirs. Hopefully lightining doesn't strike twice literally and figurative speaking!"

Saurabh: "Any update? From people around, if it's going to be a washout, so that we can plan ahead!!" -- Only if anyone could predict the weather...

8:10pm Some good news, folks. The covers are being removed, one by one. Seems like the rain has stopped too. Well, scratch that. A few spots of rain still visible. But the covers are in the process of being peeled off. Looks like we were too early to the party. Covers coming back on.

Ashwin: "Without a doubt Sameer Rizvi.Two POTM awards in the first two matches and both when the team was struggling in the powerplay"

8:03pm Shahrukh Khan is at the ground and when his face comes up on the giant screen, there is, unsurprisingly, a huge cheer. Covers still on, though, so no change on that front. In the meantime, do chip in with who you think has been the standout player of the season so far.

Sowmya : "At park street (nearly 4 km away from Eden Gardens) it is pouring heavily and yours truly won't risk getting to the ground. Let us prepare mentally for a wash out !" -- Well, that is not the update we wanted to here. Fingers crossed the rain abates enough for play to resume.

7:48pm Uh-oh, the rain has gotten heavier and the covers are coming on. Ground staff scurrying to get the covers in place. The whole ground can be covered here, but because they have now gone off, they might not be able to come back on until the rain fully stops now. Full ground covered now, for what it is worth.

As we wait for the rain to relent, the time might be ripe to indulge into this piece of Bartlett, and how he might end up becoming an X-Factor for PBKS, both with the ball and as a late-order basher.

3.4
0
Bartlett to Rahane, no run, fullish on middle and leg. Rahane gets onto the front foot and pokes it to mid wicket
3.3
5
Bartlett to Raghuvanshi, 5 runs, length on middle and off. Raghuvanshi comes half forward and prods it to mid off. Shreyas then fires a throw at the bowler's end and misses, and the backing-up is not quite up to scratch. Jansen, sliding to stop the throw, actually ends up parrying it past fine leg. Four bonus runs!
3.2
0
Bartlett to Raghuvanshi, no run, full just outside off. Raghuvanshi gets onto the front foot and defends. Bartlett continuing to get swing
3.1
0
Bartlett to Raghuvanshi, no run, full just outside off. Shapes away nicely and Raghuvanshi, coming down the track, pats it back to the bowler

Vinay: "I stay 5kms away from stadium and want to update that its raining in kolkata. " -- A mizzle is on at the stadium too. But not heavy enough to force a stoppage (for now at least).

END OF OVER:
3 | 4 Runs | KKR: 20/2 | RR: 6.66

  • Angkrish Raghuvanshi2 (4b)
  • Ajinkya Rahane8 (5b)
  • Arshdeep Singh2-0-16-0
  • Xavier Bartlett1-0-4-2
2.6
1
Arshdeep Singh to Raghuvanshi, 1 run, back of a length on the pads. Raghuvanshi tucks it off his hips towards long leg and retains strike

KKR 1st innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st12AM RahaneFH Allen
2nd4AM RahaneC Green
3rd9AM RahaneA Raghuvanshi