Yuzvendra Chahal, who plays as leg-spinner of the Rajasthan
Royals, is a seasoned campaigner Indian Premier League (IPL) fighter and on
Monday showed why he is one of the best in the industry, with a winning show in
a high-scoring thriller against Kolkata Knight Riders.
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Chahal scored a hat-trick in the 17th half of the match to
completely change the momentum in favor of the Rajasthan Royals and finished
with 5/40. Hattrick was played by Shreyas Iyer, who is well placed at 85, and
Pat Cummins, who had just reached a joint-fast IPL in the middle of the
century, which is even more unique in the context of the game. as KKR fell just
seven runs short of the 218-run target.
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Chahal's charm was so beautiful that he was named the player
of the match over Jose Buttler, who raised his second century of the season.
It was also his best figures in an IPL match.
Chahal has already scored 17 goals this season in six games
and is leading the race for Purple Cap.
Buttler received 103 of 61 deliveries to prepare the
Rajasthan Royals for his mammoth brand 217/5. This is the highest point of this
season so far.
The KKR ran in their pursuit before being defeated in quick
succession by Aaron Finch, Nitish Rana and Andre Russell.
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Shreyas Iyer, who scored 51-ball 85, kept them on guard, but
Chahal's four goals above him contained his hat-trick, which completely
derailed pursuit.
In bowling at 17th over, he suspended Venkatesh Iyer on his
first serve before Sheldon Jackson played for him a point and then won one.
Width followed, and then the foot rotator was blocked by Shreyas Iyer in front.
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Shivam Mavi was sent to order in order to gain some quick
frontiers, but after receiving the highest part of his first birth, he escaped.
Pat Cummins scored and also went for a golden duck because
he was caught in the back when Chahal completed his hat-trick and a
well-deserved five-wickets.
Umesh Yadav knocked them out of the fight with a knockout of
21 out of 9, leaving them 11 runs away from victory and the final.
But Lunch McCoy eliminated Sheldon Jackson and Umesh to seal
the game for the Royals.