It was debutant Abhijeet Tomar who dropped Quinton de Kock in the 3rd over of the innings bowled by Umesh Yadav and the Proteas batter made Kolkata pay for it. De Kock went for a wild slog and got a leading edge to third man where Tomar dropped a straightforward chance and it proved too costly for KKR in the thrilling 66th match of the IPL 2022 at the Dr DY Patil Stadium on Wednesday.
The left-handed opener played a sensational knock (140 not out off 70) and along with LSG skipper KL Rahul (68 not out off 51), he powered Lucknow Super Giants to 210/0 in 20 overs, which eventually became a match-winning total.
With his historic innings, de Kock recorded the third highest individual score in the IPL behind Chris Gayle (175 not out off 66) and Brendon McCullum (158 not out off 73).
“I was a little bit cooked (after his innings) but it was a matter of getting some refreshments and getting on with it I guess. It was a bit of frustration that came out (on his aggressive century celebrations). Felt really good to come out and do well. Was trying to keep it in, but when it came out, it felt good,” said de Kock after getting the Player of the Match award.
Meanwhile, there was another catch, which completely turned the match in Lucknow’s favour at the crucial juncture.
Chasing a mammoth total, KKR needed 21 for the final over with Rinku Singh and Sunil Narine at the crease. Rinku hit Marcus Stoinis for 4, 6, 6 in the first three balls and took a double on the fourth delivery of the last over as KKR needed 5 runs in 3 balls. However, in the fifth ball of the over, Rinku got out courtesy of a spectacular one-handed catch by Evin Lewis.
Stoinis floated one wide outside off and Rinku sliced that towards deep-point. Lewis ran in, put in a dive and stuck his left hand out to hold on to a one-handed stunner, which proved decisive in the end.
Lucknow skipper KL Rahul praised Lewis for his brilliant catch.
“Everyone has been brilliant, starting with Lewis, that catch was brilliant. He’s been struggling with tummy issues for the last few weeks, been in and out of the team. Never easy. Didn’t get to bat today. But that’s what you want to see from players, their desire to contribute in any way possible,” he said.
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