Warner's Sunrisers go crashing out in IPL

Kolkata Knight Riders have beaten defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad by seven wickets in a rain-hit IPL eliminator.

Kolkata Knight Riders stayed in contention for their third IPL title after beating defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad by seven wickets via the Duckworth/Lewis method in a rain-hit eliminator.

Knight Riders captain Gautam Gambhir hit a brisk unbeaten 32 off 19 balls and carried his team to 3-48 with four balls to spare after their target was revised to 48 runs off six overs.

Rain had stopped play for nearly three hours soon after the David Warner-led Sunrisers were restricted to 7-128.

Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians will now meet in the playoff on Friday at the same venue with the winner going through the final against Rising Pune Supergiant on Sunday in Hyderabad.

Earlier, Sunrisers' batsmen struggled to score freely against both seamers and spinners after losing the toss and being put into bat by Gambhir.

Warner (37) and Kane Williamson (24) shared a second-wicket stand of 50 runs but consumed 46 balls before both batsmen were dismissed at the same total of 75 in the space of three deliveries.

Warner, who became the first foreign batsmen to complete 4,000 runs in the IPL, top-scored before he was clean bowled by leg-spinner Piyush Chawla in the 13th over.

Australian fast bowler Nathan Coulter-Nile (3-20) had Williamson caught at extra cover and later took a splendid diving catch off his follow-through to dismiss Chris Jordan (0), who was playing his first game in the IPL.

Knight Riders had some early jitters in their run-chase when seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar had Chris Lynn (6) caught behind and then ran out Yusuf Pathan in the first over.

Jordan then made it 12-3 when Robin Uthappa holed out in the deep, but Gambhir smashed two fours and two sixes to keep alive Knight Riders' hopes of another IPL title.


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