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IPL Playoffs: Kolkata Knight Riders all out to 107 runs in 18.5 overs

| | May 20, 2017, at 04:28 am
Bangalore, May 19 (IBNS): Kolkata Knight Riders were bowled out by the bowlers of Mumbai Indians to just 107 runs in 18.5 in the second qualifier of the tenth edition of Indian Premier League, on Friday.

Losing the toss, KKR came out to bat and lost the entire top order to just 31 runs.

At one stage KKR was under immense pressure when they were reduced to 31/5 and it was the partnership between Ishank Jaggi and Suryakumar Yadav of 56 runs helped them to touch the triple digit score.

While Yadav scored 31 from 25 balls, Jaggi was dismissed when he was batting at 28.

Karn Sharma picked up four wickets of KKR batting and Jasprit Bumrah had three wickets under his belt.

MI will have to chase the target at a run rate less than six per over.

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