Pat Cummins equals IPL record after reaching 50 in 14 balls for Kolkata
Pat Cummins has amazed everyone — not least himself — with one of the great whirlwind Indian Premier League knocks.
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Pat Cummins has amazed everyone — not least himself — with one of the great whirlwind Indian Premier League knocks.
Pat Cummins shone with the bat like never before, equalling the record for the fastest fifty in the IPL, including amassing 35 runs in an over, as Kolkata Knight Riders crushed Mumbai Indians by five wickets on Wednesday. Cummins blazed away to his fifty in just 14 balls, joining KL Rahul on the top of the leaderboard, while opener Venkatesh Iyer batted through the innings for his unbeaten 41-ball 50, as KKR completed a chase of 162 with as many as four overs to spare. As it happened | Scorecard | Points TableIt was unbelievable stuff from Cummins as KKR, needing 35 from 30 balls, got them all in just six deliveries with the Australian Test captain hitting six sixes and four boundaries in his 15-ball 56. Daniel Sams bore the brunt of Cummins' onslaught the most, conceding 35 runs in the 16th over, which sealed it for KKR.
Pat Cummins was an unlikely star with the bat as he smashed a joint-fastest 14-ball IPL fifty to power Kolkata Knight Riders to a stunning victory over Mumbai Indians on Wednesday.
Premier pacer Pat Cummins starred with the bat like never before, equalling the record for the fastest fifty in the IPL, including amassing 35 in an over, as Kolkata Knight Riders crushed Mumbai Indians by five wickets on Wednesday. Cummins blazed away to his fifty in just 14 balls, joining KL Rahul on the top of the leaderboard, while opener Venkatesh Iyer batted through the innings for his unbeaten 41-ball 50, as KKR completed a chase of 162 with as many as four overs to spare.
Pat Cummins was at his scintillating best for Kolkata Knight Riders in the match against Mumbai Indians as he played an unbeaten knock of 56 runs off just 15 balls. Cummins brought up his half-century off just 14 deliveries and as a result, he registered the joint-fastest half-century in the history of the IPL. This is also the fastest fifty of the ongoing season. Earlier, the fastest fifty in IPL belonged to KL Rahul as he scored a half-century off 14 balls against the Delhi Capitals in 2018. Cummins hit 6 towering sixes and four boundaries during his whirlwind knock. This was his first match of the season as he had missed KKR's first three matches as he was part of Australia's Test tour of Pakistan. Cummins' knock helped KKR register their third win of the season and also meant Mumbai Indians lost their third straight match of IPL 2022.
Pat Cummins was an unlikely star with the bat as he smashed a joint fastest 14-ball IPL fifty to power Kolkata Knight Riders to a stunning victory over Mumbai Indians on Wednesday. The Australian Test skipper joined Venkatesh Iyer with Kolkata on 101-5 while chasing 162 and tore into the Mumbai attack with his 56 off 15 balls as the two-time champions reached their target with four overs and five wickets to spare.
IPL 2022 Live Score Updates Between Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians: Kolkata Knight Riders will look to take early wickets after after opting to bowl against Mumbai Indians in the 14th game of IPL 2022 season at the MCA Stadium in Pune. Pat Cummins has been included in KKR's playing XI while Suryakumar Yadav is back into the Mumbai Indians lineup. Mumbai Indians will look to register their first win this season, while KKR will look to keep the momentum going. It would be interesting to see whether dew plays a part in the game between MI and KKR or not. (LIVE SCORECARD)
Kolkata Knight Riders do not enjoy a healthy head-to-head record against the Mumbai Indians, having managed to win just seven of the 29 matches that the two had played across 14 IPL seasons so far. But the twice IPL champions will fancy their chances to improve on that when they take on MI again in Pune on Wednesday. They would also love to return to the MCA stadium, the venue of this game, where they had won all their six matches between 2012 and 2017.