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Sunil Narine Bamboozles Hardik Pandya in KKR vs MI Clash at Eden Gardens

Devansh Singh · · 3 min read
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A Tactical Masterclass at the Eden Gardens

The atmosphere at Eden Gardens was electric as Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) hosted the Mumbai Indians (MI) for a high-stakes encounter in match number 65 of the tournament. With the playoff race intensifying, KKR made a tactical decision to bowl first after winning the toss, a move that paid dividends almost immediately. The pitch, carrying a touch of moisture following pre-game rain, provided the perfect canvas for the KKR bowlers to weave their magic.

The Mumbai Indians Struggle

Mumbai Indians have endured a challenging campaign, and this match proved to be no different. The MI batting lineup found it incredibly difficult to navigate the KKR bowling attack, losing wickets at regular intervals throughout the innings. The damp conditions seemed to assist the spinners, making shot-making a hazardous endeavor for the visiting batters.

The Narine-Pandya Rivalry Reaches a Breaking Point

The turning point of the innings occurred during the 15.2 over. Hardik Pandya, who had been struggling for rhythm throughout his innings, faced the veteran mystery spinner Sunil Narine. With the team in desperate need of a partnership, Pandya attempted to stabilize the ship but found himself utterly bamboozled by Narine’s guile.

Narine produced a delivery that zipped into the right-hander, attacking the stumps while staying just a touch low. Pandya, failing to pick the variation, was beaten by the speed and the dip of the ball, resulting in his stumps being rattled. It was a moment of pure class from the spinner, reducing the five-time champions to a precarious 95/6 with less than five overs remaining in their innings.

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Analyzing the Dismissal

Pandya’s departure ended a dismal outing for the skipper, who managed only 26 runs off 27 deliveries. His innings was uncharacteristically slow, featuring just one six and two boundaries. He was significantly late on his attempt to play a cut shot, missing the ball by a considerable margin. This dismissal underscored the dominance of the KKR spin duo, who have consistently managed to stifle opposition batters this season.

The Broader Context of the Clash

The KKR side looked completely in control, reflecting their status as one of the most formidable teams in the competition this year. While the Mumbai Indians attempted to recover, the momentum remained firmly with the Knights. The strategic use of the Eden Gardens surface highlighted KKR’s superior preparation and tactical execution. The match also saw other dramatic moments, including a notable mix-up involving Tilak Varma, Varun Chakravarthy, and Angkrish Raghuvanshi, further adding to the chaotic nature of the Mumbai innings.

Looking Ahead

As the tournament reaches its business end, this victory serves as a strong statement of intent from the Kolkata Knight Riders. For Mumbai Indians, the road ahead remains uphill as they continue to search for consistency in their batting lineup. The performance of Sunil Narine serves as a reminder of why he remains one of the most dangerous bowlers in the T20 format, capable of turning a game on its head with a single over of brilliance.

The match at Eden Gardens was a testament to the tactical depth of the KKR squad. By neutralizing the MI captain so effectively, they ensured that the middle and lower order remained under immense pressure. As the tournament progresses, the reliance on quality spin bowling will likely prove to be the deciding factor for many teams competing for those coveted playoff spots.

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Devansh Singh

Devansh Singh is one of the most recognisable faces of Hindi cricket journalism, anchoring prime‑time sports shows on Aaj Tak and writing analytical features for India Today Hindi. A Banaras Hindu University alumnus, Singh built his reputation by merging traditional Hindi commentary with a modern, data‑backed approach. He has reported from three ICC Men's Cricket World Cups, the World Test Championship finals, and almost every India vs Pakistan clash of the last decade. His show Tactical Curtain — where he dissects a Test session ball‑by‑ball in Hindi — has a cult following among purists and digital audiences alike. Whether breaking down the footwork against a Dukes ball or narrating the untold stories of India’s cricketing past, Singh delivers insight with the accessibility and rhythm that only Hindi can offer.