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Jason Roy and Nitish Rana help Kolkata revive IPL campaign

Virat Kohli’s half-century goes in vain as visitors beat Bangalore by 21 runs



Kolkata Knight Riders' players celebrate after winning the IPL match against Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
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Bengaluru: Jason Roy and skipper Nitish Rana helped Kolkata Knight Riders revive their faltering Indian Premier League campaign with a convincing 21-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore on Wednesday.

Roy’s 56 — his second successive half-century — and a 21-ball 48 by Rana guided two-time champions Kolkata to 200-5 after they were put in to bat first in Bengaluru.

Jason Roy's second successive half-century laid the foundation for Kolkata's big total.
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Leg-spinner Varun Chakravarthy took 3-27 as Kolkata’s bowlers restricted Bangalore to 179-8, snapping their four-match losing streak in the tournament.

Low catch

Kolkata climbed a spot to seventh in the 10-team table with the money-spinning league now past the midway stage and teams jostling for four play-off places.

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Venkatesh Iyer pulled off a brilliant low catch in the outfield to dismiss Virat Kohli for 54 and silence the home crowd.

Kohli, who led Bangalore for a third straight game with regular captain Faf du Plessis playing as an impact sub due to a rib injury, had attempted to get the chase going in his 37-ball knock.

Virat Kohli kept Bangalore in the chase with 37-ball 54 before getting dismissed to a brilliant catch in the deep.
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Bangalore’s batting faltered after the in-form du Plessis fell for 17 following two sixes and Australian big-hitter Glenn Maxwell went for five.

Kolkata set a daunting target as Roy, who smashed five sixes in his 29-ball blitz, put on an opening stand of 83 with Narayan Jagadeesan (27).

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Destructive partnership

The two departed in the same over only for Rana and Iyer (31) to form a another destructive partnership of 80 for the third wicket.

Sri Lanka’s Wanindu Hasaranga sent back the left-handed duo of Rana and Iyer in the 18th over as he returned figures of 2-24.

But Bangalore’s attempt to stem the flow of runs failed as Rinku Singh clubbed an unbeaten 18 off 10 balls and Namibia’s David Wiese made 12 off just three deliveries.

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