Kolkata Knight Riders in 2012

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Kolkata Knight Riders
2012 season
CoachTrevor Bayliss
CaptainGautam Gambhir
Ground(s)Eden Gardens, Kolkata
IPLwinners
CLT20group stage
Most runsGautam Gambhir (590)[1]
Most wicketsSunil Narine (24)[2]

The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) is a franchise cricket team based in Kolkata, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the nine teams that competed in the 2012 Indian Premier League. They were captained by Gautam Gambhir. Kolkata Knight Riders emerged as winners in the IPL and qualified for the Champions League T20.

Background[edit]

Indian Premier League

Due to the disbanding of Kochi Tuskers Kerala, each team played the remaining eight teams twice, once at home and once away. Therefore, each team played 16 matches. KKR bought back Brendon McCullum for $900,000 and West Indies Sunil Narine for $700,000. They also bought South-African Marchant de Lange for $50,000. The team replaced coach Dav Whatmore by Trevor Bayliss.[3] Kolkata Knight Riders also launched a new marketing campaign titled "New Dawn. New Knights" and a new logo.[4]

KKR got off to a poor start in the tournament, losing their first two games against Delhi Daredevils and Rajasthan Royals. However, they fought back with consecutive wins over Royal Challengers Bangalore and Rajasthan Royals. In the next match, however, they messed up an easy chase against Kings XI Punjab, losing narrowly by 2 runs. KKR's West Indian spinner Sunil Narine took the only five-wicket haul of the tournament (5–19) in that match and despite his team losing, he was declared as the Man of The Match. KKR then went on to win six matches in a row (except for a washed-out match against Deccan Chargers). However, the team's performances dipped in the following two matches, losing against Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. Eventually the team had a timely return to form, when they beat Mumbai Indians and Pune Warriors India in successive away matches, with the side bowling economically to defend average totals. This earned a second-place finish for the team at the end of the league stage and a semi-final match against Delhi Daredevils. An all-round performance from them saw Delhi being defeated by 18 runs, and KKR also qualifying for their maiden IPL final.

The final between the Knight Riders and the defending two-time champions Chennai Super Kings was held at the M. A. Chidambaram Stadium.[5] A hamstring injury to Lakshmipathy Balaji resulted in the inclusion of Brett Lee and due to him being a foreign player, the team was required to leave out their wicket-keeper batsman Brendon McCullum to maintain the cap of 4 foreign players. Manvinder Bisla was brought in to replace McCullum.[5] The team eventually won the match with the help of some impressive batting performance by Bisla (89 from 48 balls) and Jacques Kallis (69 from 49 balls) to become the champions of the tournament for the first time.[5] Manvinder Bisla was declared Man of the Match and Sunil Narine was named Man of the Series.[5]

Sunil Narine was the second-highest wicket-taker as well as player of the tournament, and also had the best economy rate in the tournament.[6] The batting was led by skipper Gautam Gambhir, who was the second-highest run-getter of the tournament and scored 6 half-centuries out of a total of 11 from his team.[7][8]

The state of West Bengal set up a grand felicitation involving Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee and Governor of West Bengal M K Narayanan .[9] The Cricket Association of Bengal gifted the 17 members of the team with gold chain each and mementos.[9] A victory parade for the team members was also organized on 28 May beginning from Hazra, Writers Building to the Eden Garden stadium where ten thousand spectators came to cheer for the team during a one-hour celebration that was compared to the India's World Cup victory lap at the Wankhede in Mumbai the year before.[9] However, the celebration received criticism from media and certain political parties and had been ridiculed by some pools of society as it had only been organized for a club team.[9] Shahrukh Khan, the team's co-owner and the state's brand ambassador, defended the decision."[9]

Champions League Twenty20

KKR's maiden IPL victory in 2012 meant that they would now participate in the 2012 Champions League Twenty20 which was held in South Africa. They were in Group A along with Delhi Daredevils, Perth Scorchers, Auckland Aces and Titans. But disappointingly, they were eliminated in the group stage itself, winning only one game against the Titans, which they did so with a record breaking 99 run margin. This was the highest victory margin ever recorded in the CLT20 tournament. Losses to Delhi Daredevils and Auckland Aces followed by a washed out game against Perth meant that KKR finished 3rd in Group A and failed to qualify for the knock out stages of the tournament.[10]

Indian Premier League[edit]

Season standings[edit]

Kolkata Knight Riders finished runners-up in the league stage of IPL 2012.

Pos Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
1 Delhi Daredevils (3) 16 11 5 0 22 0.617
2 Kolkata Knight Riders (C) 16 10 5 1 21 0.561
3 Mumbai Indians (4) 16 10 6 0 20 −0.100
4 Chennai Super Kings (R) 16 8 7 1 17 0.100
5 Royal Challengers Bangalore 16 8 7 1 17 −0.022
6 Kings XI Punjab 16 8 8 0 16 −0.216
7 Rajasthan Royals 16 7 9 0 14 0.201
8 Deccan Chargers 16 4 11 1 9 −0.509
9 Pune Warriors India 16 4 12 0 8 −0.551
Source: [11]

("C" refers to the "Champions" of the Tournament. 'R'(2nd Position), '3' and '4' are the positions of the respective teams in the tournament.)

Match log[edit]

No. Date Opponent Venue Result Scorecard Link
1 5 April Delhi Daredevils Kolkata Lost by 8 wickets Score Card
2 8 April Rajasthan Royals Jaipur Lost by 22 runs Score Card
3 10 April Royal Challengers Bangalore Bengaluru Won by 42 runs, MoM – India Lakshmipathy Balaji 4/18 Score Card
4 13 April Rajasthan Royals Kolkata Won by 5 wickets, MoM – Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan 3/17 & 16 (10) Score Card
5 15 April Kings XI Punjab Kolkata Lost by 2 runs, MoM – Trinidad and Tobago Sunil Narine 5/19 Score Card
6 18 April Kings XI Punjab Mohali Won by 8 wickets, MoM – India Gautam Gambhir 66* (44) Score Card
7 22 April Deccan Chargers Cuttack Won by 5 wickets,MoM – Australia Brett Lee 1/15 Score Card
8 24 April Deccan Chargers Kolkata Match Abandoned without a ball bowled Scorecard
9 28 April Royal Challengers Bangalore Kolkata Won by 47 runs,MoM – India Gautam Gambhir 93 (51) Score Card
10 30 April Chennai Super Kings Chennai Won by 5 wickets, MoM-India Gautam Gambhir 63(52) Score Card
11 5 May Pune Warriors India Kolkata Won by 7 runs, MoM – Trinidad and Tobago Sunil Narine 1/13 Score Card
12 7 May Delhi Daredevils New Delhi Won by 6 wickets, MoM – South Africa Jacques Kallis 2/20,30 (27) Score Card
13 12 May Mumbai Indians Kolkata Lost by 27 runs Score Card
14 14 May Chennai Super Kings Kolkata Lost by 5 wickets Score Card
15 16 May Mumbai Indians Mumbai Won by 32 runs, MoM – Trinidad and Tobago Sunil Narine 4/15 Score Card
16 19 May Pune Warriors India Pune Won by 34 runs, MoM – Bangladesh Shakib Al Hasan 42 (30) & 2/18 Score Card
17 22 May Delhi Daredevils (Qualifier 1) Pune Won by 18 runs, MoM – India Yusuf Pathan 40* (21) Score Card
18 27 May Chennai Super Kings (Final) Chennai won by 5 wickets, MoM – India Manvinder Bisla 89 (48) Score Card
Overall Record of 12 – 5 (One match abandoned)

Champions of the 2012 Indian Premier League

Qualified for 2012 Champions League Twenty20

Champions League Twenty20[edit]

Match log[edit]

No. Date Opponent Venue Result Match Scorecard
1 13 October India Delhi Daredevils Centurion Lost by 52 runs Scorecard
2 15 October New Zealand Auckland Aces Cape Town Lost by 7 wickets Scorecard
3 17 October Australia Perth Scorchers Durban Match abandoned due to rain Scorecard
4 21 October South Africa Titans Cape Town Won by 99 runs, MoM – India Debabrata Das – 43* (19) Scorecard
Overall Record of 1–2 (One match abandoned) in CLT20 2012

Failed to reach Semifinals, finished 6/10 (14)

References[edit]

  1. "Indian Premier League, 2012/ Records / Most runs". ESPNCricinfo. Archived from the original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  2. "Indian Premier League, 2012/ Records / Most runs". ESPNCricinfo. Archived from the original on 14 May 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  3. Trevor Bayliss named new Knight Riders coach
  4. KKR launch new marketing campaign "New Dawn. New Knights"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "We did it for Balaji – Gambhir". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 27 May 2012.
  6. "Cricket Records | Indian Premier League, 2012 | Records | Most wickets | ESPN Cricinfo". Stats. espncricinfo.com. Archived from the original on 14 May 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  7. "Cricket Records | Indian Premier League, 2012,; Records; Most runs". Archived from the original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2012.
  8. "KKR pull off stunning win over CSK in a pulsating IPL 5 final". Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 "Nothing wrong in Bengal govt's KKR felicitation: Shah Rukh Khan". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 5 November 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2012.
  10. Five cities shortlisted to host Champions League Twenty20 The Times of India. Retrieved 30 May 2012
  11. "Points Table | Indian Premier League 2012 | ESPN Cricinfo". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 5 April 2012.