Brad Hodge made two key plays to help Kolkata Knight Riders to an upset 11-run win over defending champions Deccan Chargers in the opening match of the Indian Premier League in Mumbai.Twenty20 cricket`s all-time leading runscorer, it was with the ball that Hodge did his damage on Saturday morning (EDT).
With Adam Gilchrist in full flight, the Chargers looked good things to reel in the Knight Riders` 4-161 from their 20 overs.
Gilchrist blasted a quickfire half-century - including three fours and three sixes - while sharing a 61-run opening stand with VVS Laxman (22 off 14 balls) to have Deccan cruising at 1-99 after 11 overs.
But Hodge made a telling breakthrough in the 12th over, dismissing his former Australia Test teammate for 54 from 39 balls to slow the Chargers` run chase.
Then, just as the Chargers looked to be getting back on top, Hodge caught Rohit Sharma at mid-off for 12 to leave the champions at 5-128 in the 17th over.
With their momentum stalled, the Chargers could only manage 7-150 from their 20 overs, leaving last year`s wooden spooners comfortable winners in the first of 60 IPL matches this tournament.
Earlier, Kolkata - after Gilchrist won the toss and sent them in to bat - recovered from a poor start to post their competitive total.
From a precarious 4-31 in the sixth over, Owais Shah (58 off 46) and Angelo Mathews (65 off 46) shared an ultimately match-winning unbeaten 130-run partnership for the fifth wicket.
With the bat, Hodge made 13 off nine balls for the Knight Riders.
AAP