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Quinton’s sensational 140 helps LSG pull off a last-ball thriller against KKR

With this win, Lucknow Giants have  moved back into the top two spot, while the loss  for KKR means it is out of the competition altogether.

Quinton de Kock struck a sensational hundred and shared a record opening stand with skipper K L Rahul as Lucknow Super Giants pipped Kolkata Knight Riders by two runs in a last-ball IPL thriller to seal their play-off spot here on Wednesday, May 18, a PTI report in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says.

De Kock gave a batting master class en route to an unbeaten 140 off 70 balls as he and Rahul (68 not out off 51) fired LSG to 210 for no loss, the highest opening stand in IPL history.

It was a steep chase but KKR stayed in the game through Nitish Rana (42) and captain Shreyas Iyer (50) but it was too big a task for the lower-order. Their innings ended 208 for eight in 20 overs.

Just when it looked KKR were down and out, Sunil Narine (21 not out off) and Rinku Singh (40 off 15) started smashing the LSG bowlers around the ground to reignite hopes.

KKR needed 38 runs off the last two overs and they both brought the equation down to 21 off the final over.

Rinku came up with couple of sixes and a four to make it five off the last three balls but he fell to a special one handed catch from Evin Lewis to bring LSG back into the game.

With three needed off the final ball, Marcus Stoinis landed a yorker to dismiss Umesh Yadav and help his team win.

The loss knocked KKR out of the competition, while LSG, who had lost their last two matches, moved back into the top two with the win.

Earlier in the powerplay, Rahul and de Kock made 44 for no loss, before flaunting their wide range of strokes on way to the third highest stand in tournament history. The South African hammered 10 sixes and as many fours in his whirlwind innings, while Rahul collected four sixes and three fours in his 51-ball 68 not out.

De Kock, who was dropped by Abhijeet Tomar off Umesh Yadav in the third over, made KKR pay heavily by getting the highest score of the season. His memorable innings was also third highest individual score in tournament history.

The South African was in his elements smashing the spinners and pacers with equal disdain.

He used the pull shot against the faster bowlers and was at his innovative best against the seasoned spin duo of Sunil Narine and off coloured Varun Chakaravarthy.

Out of the sixes he hit, de Kock’s reverse sweep off Narine stood out. Anything short from the pacers, de Kock was happy to put it away over deep square leg region.

 Earlier in the powerplay, Rahul and de Kock made 44 for no loss, before flaunting their wide range of strokes on way to the third highest stand in tournament history. The South African hammered 10 sixes and as many fours in his whirlwind innings, while Rahul collected four sixes and three fours in his 51-ball 68 not out.

De Kock cruised to his hundred in the 18th over with a cut shot off Russell and the innings meant a lot to him, something that was apparent from his down-on-the-knees celebration.

Tim Southee was poor in the death overs His 19th over yielded as many as 27 runs with de Kock finding the boundary at will.

As skipper, Rahul did not have much to do in the slog overs but he too played some sublime strokes on way to his third half century of the season. He also completed 500 runs in the tournament for the fifth season in a row. 

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