Jos Buttler goes absolutely berserk, belts Pat Cummins to score stunning IPL century
Jos Buttler couldn’t score a run during the Ashes but he belted Pat Cummins around en route to his second blistering century of this IPL.
Jos Buttler’s 103 and a hat-trick by Yuzvendra Chahal helped Rajasthan Royals edge out Kolkata Knight Riders by seven runs in a nailbiting IPL contest.
The England batter smashed his second IPL century this season to power Royals to 5/217 — the highest total of this edition.
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Umesh Yadav nearly got Kolkata through with his nine-ball 21 but West Indies left-arm quick Obed McCoy held his nerve on his IPL debut to defend 11 in the final over and bowl out the opposition for 210 in 19.4 overs.
Skipper Shreyas Iyer drove the chase with his valiant 51-ball 85 but Chahal, a leg-spinner who returned IPL best figures of 5/40, took him down at the start of the hat-trick that ended with a four-wicket over.
“I respect KKR as a unit. We never thought we were in the game,” said Royals skipper Sanju Samson. “I think I don’t need to talk much about individuals. We are lucky to have great players.”
Royals, who won the inaugural edition under Australia great Shane Warne, recorded their fourth win in six matches to climb to second behind table-toppers Gujarat Titans on the 15th birthday of the Indian Premier League.
If you do it once, you're great.
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) April 18, 2022
If you do it twice, you're Jos Buttler. ð pic.twitter.com/2Yb1EJtqrA
The heat was on Kolkata after they invited Royals to bat and Buttler, who made a matchwinning 100 against Mumbai Indians earlier this month, quickly changed gears after a cautious start in the first two overs.
Buttler put on a 97-run opening stand with Devdutt Padikkal, who hit a brisk 24, and then got going with Samson, who smashed 38 off 19 balls.
The Englishman took on the bowling and hit Pat Cummins for a four to bring up his fifty and smacked the Australian pace bowler for six to reach his 100 in 59 deliveries as he raised his bat and got a hug from Shimron Hetmyer.
Buttler fell to Cummins three balls later and walked back to standing ovation from the limited crowd at the Brabourne Stadium. His innings laced with nine fours and five sixes.
Cricket fans were in awe and commentator Isa Guha even suggested Buttler may be the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT) when it comes to white ball batting.
How close is he to becoming a GOAT of limited oversâ¦or is he there already? #buttler#universejos#IPL2022
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) April 18, 2022
Iâve had the pleasure of watching some pretty special players up close during my career. The absolute highest tier: Williamson, McCullum, Pollard.
— Jimmy Neesham (@JimmyNeesh) April 18, 2022
Iâm adding Buttler tonight.@rajasthanroyals
So enjoyable watching @josbuttler in full flow #differentgravy when it comes to white ball cricket #licks#indabush#IPL2022 ð¥ðð¿
— Alex Tudor (@alextudorcoach) April 18, 2022
Can Buttler & Samson bat all day, everyday for about 3 years please?
— Kevin Pietersenð¦ (@KP24) April 18, 2022
Thanks
Absolute joke of a player @josbuttler ð
— Chris Woakes (@chriswoakes) April 18, 2022
Whoâd be a bowler eh 𤯠#IPL2022
Kolkata bowlers attempted to check the scoring but the left-handed Hetmyer finished with a flourish with two sixes and a four off the 20th over from Andre Russell. He made 26 off 13.
In reply, Kolkata lost Sunil Narine run out for nought off the first ball but Aaron Finch, who made 58, put on 107 runs with Shreyas who kept up the fight after his partners’ departure.
Shreyas fell lbw to Chahal and Kolkata fell short despite Umesh’s cameo in a tense finish.
McCullum said it was Chahal’s hat-trick that proved to be the turning point of their loss.
“Forty off four (needed to win) and we had six wickets in hand and we were very much in charge of the game, but credit to Chahal, he is just a brilliant bowler,” McCullum told reporters.