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Knight Riders Begin IPL 2016 Campaign in Style With an Easy Win Over DD

Captain Gautam Gambhir leading from the front, Kolkata Knight Riders registered an easy win over Delhi Daredevils. Chasing a low target of 99, Knight Riders sealed the match with nine wickets and 35 balls to spare.


KOLKATA; Two time IPL champions Kolkata Knight Riders began the IPL 2016 Campaign in great style after registering an easy nine wicket win over visitors Delhi Daredevils. Chasing a low target of 99, Knight Riders sealed the match with nine wickets and 35 balls to spare. Score: Delhi Daredevils – 98/10 (17.4 overs), Kolkata Knight Riders – 99/1 (14.1 overs).

IPL 2016; Hogg, Russell Restrict Delhi Daredevils at 98

Batting first against Kolkata Knight Riders, Delhi Daredevils were bowled out for 98 in their first match of Indian Premier League season nine. Kolkata Knight Riders earlier won the toss and chose to bowl first.


KOLKATA; A disciplined bowling display from bowlers of Kolkata Knight Riders has sent Delhi Daredevils to the backseat in their first match against the home-team who invited the opposition to bat first after winning the toss. Both the teams look for a good beginning with a win to start their Indian Premier League (IPL 2016) campaign in style.

For Kolkata Knight Riders, Hogg and Russell picked three wickets each while Hastings and Chawla, who picked two wickets each, shared the rest. Hastings picked two wickets for mere six runs in his 2.4 over long spell in which he bowled 13 dot balls.

Invited to bat first, De Kock and Agarwal gave a brisling start to Delhi Daredevils. The opening pair added 24 runs in 2.2 overs before De Kock (17 from ten, 1x4, 1x6) was dismissed by Russell. Punishing Umesh Yadav for a six and a four in consecutive deliveries, De Kock glimpsed good form but proved to be short lived.

De Kock top scored the innings in which only four batsmen could reach double digit including him. The other three include Samson (15), Morris (11) and Pawan Negi (11). Russell’s double strike in his second over seemed too good for the visitors to bear. Once Daredevils lost their first wicket for 24, they lost their wickets in regular intervals.

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Jacobinte Swargarajyam Review; Nivin Pauly Stuns in New Attire


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South Africa Seals A Comfortable Win Over Sri Lanka to Save Their Pride

In a less important match, South Africa beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets. Score; Sri Lanka – 120/10, (19.3 overs), South Africa – 122/2 (17.4 overs).

AB de Villiers and Hashim Amla hug each other after taking South Africa home, South Africa v Sri Lanka, World T20 2016, Group 1, Delhi, March 28, 2016 ©Getty Images
DELHI: In a less important match in ICC T20 World Cup Tournament, South Africa beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets. Batting first, Sri Lanka was bowled out for 120 in the third ball of the final over.

England Defeat Sri Lanka by 10 Runs After Mathews Fall Short, Enter Semis

10 run win over Sri Lanka, helped England register their spot in the semi-finals along with West Indies from the group 1. With the defeat, Sri Lanka and South Africa face exit from the tournament.

Jos Buttler blitzed an enterprising 66, England v Sri Lanka, World T20 2016, Group 1, Delhi, March 26, 2016©AFP
DELHI: With a 10 run win over Sri Lanka, England registered their spot in the semi-finals of ICC World T20 tournament along with West Indies from the group 1.  Invited to bat first, England added 171 on the scoreboard with the loss of four wickets. Sri Lanka’s reply ended in 161 for eight when the overs got finished. Scoreboard: England-  171/4, Sri Lanka – 161/8.

Rengana Herath trapping Hales before the wicket for a duck in the second over, gave Sri Lanka a good start to the match. Score – 4/1 (1.5 overs).

England players celebrate their win while Sri Lanka's players come to terms with their defeat, England v Sri Lanka, World T20 2016, Group 1, Delhi, March 26, 2016 ©Associated Press
Everyone might have thought of repetition of stumbling from the top orders after they had stumbled before Afghanistan in their last match. But today, the English batsmen were determined and were not prepared for a fall. They made important partnerships for every wicket. For the second wicket, Joy and Root added 61, before Root departed after scoring a valuable 25 from 24 deliveries with the help of four boundaries. Score – 65/2 (10.1 overs)

Joy was the next man to depart. He scored 42 of 39 balls. His innings consist three fours and a couple of maximums. Roy too was trapped before the wicket on a Vandersay-delivery. Score – 88/3 (12.5 overs). Morgan was the last man to depart. He was run-out in the final over.

Before getting out, Morgan scored a useful 22 from 16 balls (1x6, 1x4) and added 74 for the fourth wicket with Buttler who top scored the innings with an unbeaten 66 from 37 balls. England added 71 runs in the last five overs which remained crucial in the match. For Sri Lanka, Vandersay picked up two wickets. Herath picked one.
A dejected Angelo Mathews walks off the field , England v Sri Lanka, World T20 2016, Group 1, Delhi, March 26, 2016 ©Associated Press
Chasing a target of 172, Sri Lanka had a horrible start. Once their score read 15 for four wickets in three overs. Top order stumbled in a very awkward manner but Angelo Mathews was not ready to give up the must-win match. Mathews played a wonderful innings but that was proved insufficient to take Sri Lanka ahead of the opposition.

Mathews, in his unbeaten 54-ball knock of 73, smashed five maximums and three boundaries. Kapugedra (30 of 27, 1x6, 2x4) and Perera (20 off 11, 1x4, 2x6) gave support to the captain. Shanaka too added some quick runs in the final overs. For England, Jordan picked four wickets. Plunkett claimed two while Willey and Stokes claimed one each. Rashid and Ali were victims of Sri Lanka attack and each conceded 32 and 31 runs respectively in two overs. Buttler is the player of the match.

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