May 27, 2012: Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings
It was a high-octane clash as after witnessing a lot of struggle and controversies in the past five years, Kolkata Knight Riders had moved into the final of Indian Premier League for the first time. Chennai Super Kings were not new to the big stage as they stormed into the final match for the fourth time since the tournament’s inception in 2008.
Dhoni won the toss and took no time in deciding to bat first on his home turf. Mike Hussey and Murali Vijay opened the innings and Vijay who scored a blistering knock against the Delhi Daredevils in IPL qualifier 2, continued his terrific form and at one stage, it looked like he was taking the match away from KKR. Vijay (42 from 32) was dismissed in the 11th over after which Suresh Raina once again proved his mettle with the bat in big matches. He clobbered the bowlers all across the ground and didn’t even spare Sunil Narine who conceded 37 runs from four overs, most of which were scored by Raina. With contributions from Hussey (54 from 43) and Raina (73 from 38), Chennai once again posted a huge total of 190 runs.
KKR’s in-form skipper Gautam Gambhir perished in the first over which came as a major setback for his team who were depending on him for a solid platform. Just when everyone thought that CSK had got the right opportunity to make a match of it, Manvinder Bisla launched something which has been the strength of CSK for many seasons: counter-attack. Bisla, who was included in the team in place of Brendon McCullum, played a blinder and took off the pressure from all the other batsmen. While Bisla played a match-winning knock, the veteran Jacques Kallis (69 from 49) used all his experience to make a match of it. Manoj Tiwary hit two consecutive boundaries to make sure that his team witnessed the winning moment for which they had worked extremely hard throughout the season.
Player of the match MS Bisla (Kolkata Knight Riders)
Player of the series SP Narine (Kolkata Knight Riders)
By Suyash Srivastava