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Kolkata Knight Riders batsman Yusuf Pathan plays a shot during the 2016 Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens Cricket Stadium in Kolkata on May 22, 2016 Image Credit: AFP

Kolkata: Sunil Narine’s outstanding bowling figures of three for 26 helped Kolkata Knight Riders seal a 22-run victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Eden Gardens on Sunday and march into the play-offs of the Indian Premier League.

Sunrisers only managed 149 for the loss of eight wickets, chasing a target of 172 runs. Shikhar Dhawan top-scored for the visitors with a 30-ball 51. Besides Narine, Kuldeep Yadav picked up two crucial wickets for the home team.

In pursuit of Knight Riders’ 171 for six, the Sunrisers had a strong start with David Warner and Dhawan smacking a few to the advertising boards. But just when it looked like it would be Warner’s (18) day, off-spinner Narine bowled the Australian. Hyderabad were 48 for one at the end of powerplay overs.

Dhawan and Naman Ojha then had a brisk partnership of 58 runs. The duo pounced upon anything loose and ran hard between the wickets, but Dhawan got out in the 12th over shortly after getting to his fifty. Ojha (15) too threw away his wicket soon after.

Yuvraj Singh (19) too did not last long but before departing he lofted Kuldeep Yadav twice into the stands for two massive sixes.

Wickets fell in quick succession thereafter as Sunrisers were reduced to 120 for six after 16 overs. They never recovered from the setback and eventually fell short by 22 runs.

Earlier, a 34-ball 52 not out from Yusuf Pathan propelled Kolkata to a challenging total. Yusuf and Manish Pandey (48 off 30) forged an 87-run stand in just 8.1 overs to help Kolkata get to the score.

For Hyderabad, medium-pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar and spinner Deepak Hooda picked up two wickets each, while left-arm pacers Mustafizur Rahman and Barinder Sran took a wicket apiece.

Put in to bat, Knight Riders got off to a flying start with Robin Uthappa playing some of his trademark cover drives. He first smashed Bhuvneshwar Kumar for three boundaries in the very first over and then smacked Barinder Sran for another.

The men in purple were moving ahead at a steady pace but suddenly Uthappa tried to chip down the track and hit Sran. He only managed to top edge the delivery, which landed safely in the palms of Kane Williamson.

With 48 on board after powerplay, Gambhir, who had slowly crawled his way to 16, tried to up the scoring rate with a chip over the top but failed to clear the man at long off.

Just when it looked like Kolkata would again struggle, Yusuf joined hands with Pandey. The latter started off by sweeping leg-spinner Karn Sharma for two consecutive sixes and then Yusuf got into the act as well, imitating the same. The 14th over yielded 19 runs.

The onslaught continued for a little longer as Knight Riders managed to amass 144 runs by the 16th but then Pandey fell.

Jason Holder (3) followed Pandey to the dug out and the wickets put a brake on the scoring rate. In the 18th and 19th over Kolkata managed just nine runs.