Titans were always going to struggle chasing 189 on a slightly sticky
pitch, and their prospects worsened when they lost their big-hitting
opener Henry Davids for 13. They tried to pinch-hit with the promoted
Heino Kuhn, but once Kuhn and Martin van Jaarsveld fell to successive L
Balaji deliveries in the eighth over, the game was all but over.
Arguably, though, their captain van Jaarsveld had made the bigger
mistake much earlier.
Van Jaarsveld knew he was taking a risk when he asked Knight Riders, who
did not have a care in the world today, to bat. His decision at the
toss was dictated by the overcast skies and dew expected later in the
day. As it turned out, without any target or points to chase, Knight
Riders played with the freedom they would have hoped to bring to more
meaningful matches. On a pitch that produced a last-over thriller at
around a run a ball, their top three basically threw their bats at
nearly everything. It came off sensationally for Manvinder Bisla and
Brendon McCullum for long enough to score 63 off 34 balls between them,
but Gautam Gambhir embraced caution after McCullum's fall.
A period of 18 runs in four overs resulted in rash shots, and Jacques
Kallis, Gambhir and Yusuf Pathan fell trying to hit sixes, within four
runs of each other, to make it 133 for 5 in the 16th over. Das then did
away with niceties and resumed swinging at anything that moved. Top
edges flew over the keeper's head, swats avoided deep fielders, and in
between he evened it all out with some brute hitting, including driving
CJ de Villiers over long-off for a six.
Das and Manoj Tiwary added 55 off the last 27 balls to take Knight
Riders to the highest total of the tournament. Batting seemed easy
without the fear of consequences, but the result meant Tuesday's games
were laden with consequence: three of the four teams in action will be
playing for a semi-final spot.



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