Trent Boult takes unexpected caught and bowled in IPL

Publish Date
Monday, 17 April 2023, 9:52AM

New Zealand bowler Trent Boult took a surprise caught and bowled in his latest Indian Premier League outing for the Rajasthan Royals after watching three teammates collide for the catch.

Wicketkeeper Sanju Samson and teammates Shimron Hetmyer and Dhruv Jurel all ran in for the dismissal after Gujarat Titans opener Wriddhiman Saha skied a shot off the third ball of the match.

Samson, Hetmyer and Jurel all made a meal of it with the ball bouncing off Samson’s glove and luckily into the hands of a waiting Boult.

It was Boult’s only wicket as he finished with 1-46 in the three wicket victory.

Shimron Hetmyer smashed 56 not out off 26 deliveries as the Royals beat defending champion Gujarat by three wickets with four balls to spare.

It was a replay of last season’s final albeit with Rajasthan coming out on top this time, thanks also to skipper Samson’s 60 runs off 32 balls.

In reply to Gujarat’s 177-7, Rajasthan was in trouble at 55-4 in 10.3 overs. Samson and Hetmyer put on 59 runs off 27 balls to rescue the innings.

Samson struck six sixes and three fours to accelerate the chase. After his dismissal, Hetmyer put on another 47 off 20 balls with Dhruv Jorel (18) to close the gap. The West Indian stayed till the end, hitting five sixes and two fours overall.

Earlier, Shubman Gill’s 45 and David Miller’s 30-ball 46 helped Gujarat to a fighting total after losing the toss. It was a start-stop innings which never really generated enough momentum.

Rajasthan tops the standings with eight points after four wins in five games. Gujarat is third with six points.

Iyer’s 1st IPL century not enough as Mumbai beat Kolkata

Top T20 batter Suryakumar Yadav roared back to form as Mumbai Indians beat Kolkata Knight Riders by five wickets with 14 balls remaining despite a century from Venkatesh Iyer.

Yadav, who had scored only 16 runs in his last six innings across white-ball cricket, smacked 43 off 25 balls to propel Mumbai’s 186-5 in 17.4 overs in reply to Kolkata’s 185-6.

Iyer became only the second Kolkata batter to score an IPL hundred, even as his effort went in vain. After his team was asked to bat first, he made 104 runs off 51 balls, including six fours and nine sixes.

Iyer came into bat at No. 3 after opener Narayan Jagadeesan fell for a duck. All-rounder Arjun Tendulkar (0-17 in two overs), the son of cricket great Sachin Tendulkar, made a much-awaited debut for Mumbai and bowled an impressive opening spell although he didn’t pick up a wicket.

Iyer reached 50 off only 23 balls and continued his charge even as the other Kolkata batsmen struggled to get going. Andre Russell’s 21 not out was the second highest score of the innings, and the only other Kolkata batter to hit a six.

Iyer scored 50 more runs off 26 balls to reach his first IPL hundred off 49 balls. It was the second century of the IPL season after Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Harry Brook against Kolkata on Friday.

Iyer broke a long-standing Kolkata record, though, becoming only the second batter after Brendon McCullum to score a century for the franchise in 16 years of competition. McCullum had scored his hundred on IPL’s opening night back in 2008, hitting 158 not out off 73 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore.

In reply, Mumbai got a quick start as Rohit Sharma, who didn’t field or lead the side, came out to bat as the impact player. He scored 20 off 13 balls and put on 65 off 29 balls with Ishan Kishan.

Also finding his footing, Kishan smacked 58 off 25, including five fours and five sixes.

Thanks to their opening stand, Mumbai stayed ahead of the curve but wrist spinner Suyash Sharma took 2-27 in four overs, including Sharma’s wicket, with the score now 87-2.

But Yadav and in-form Tilak Varma didn’t let the momentum die out. They added 60 off 38 balls for the third wicket, hitting four sixes and seven fours.

All-rounder Tim David applied the finishing touch with 24 not out off 13 as Mumbai won with plenty to spare.

It was Mumbai’s second win in four games and it climbed to eighth with four points. Kolkata stayed fifth, also with four points, from two wins in five games.

This article was first published on nzherald.co.nz and is republished here with permission

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