It's Sunil Narine all over the match-—be it with the bat, or the ball, or with stealing a run out, or taking cool catches- the OG Knight who surpassed the Delhi Capitals! Just after the wreckage against Harshit Rana, Andre Russell saved the final over, took Vipraj Nigam, and won the match for Kolkata Knight Riders by 14 runs. Kolkata Knight Riders somehow scraped their way to 204/9 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium — a ground known for its short boundaries. Despite the final score, the innings was anything but smooth. Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s 12-ball 26 and Sunil Narine’s 27 off 16 gave KKR a rapid start, but the middle overs were a classic fumble. Ajinkya Rahane (26 off 14) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (44 off 32) got starts but couldn’t capitalize, and Venkatesh Iyer’s stay lasted just 5 balls. Rinku Singh played a handy knock of 36 (25), but wickets kept tumbling in clusters at the death. From 174/4, they collapsed to 203/9 in a blink. Andre Russell was run out for 17 off 9, and three wickets fell in the 20th over alone. Mitchell Starc, the former Knight, was the pick of the bowlers with 3/43, while Axar Patel (2/27) kept things tight. Vipraj Nigam also chipped in with 2/41. Despite the total crossing 200, KKR's effort looked patchy and far from convincing. Read also: Hanuma Vihari’s Cool Comeback to Fan’s ‘Dream for You’ Goes Viral Vippi tried but Alas! DC, unlike other matches, did not get a better start. Abishek Porel (4) fell into the trap, got dismissed by Anukul Roy while hitting a six. KL Rahul (7) succumbed to a nasty run-out due to a misunderstanding with Faf du Plessis. It was a direct hit from Sunil Narine that ended the KLassic show. Karun Nair (15) suffered an LBW off Viabhav Arora. Axar Patel, the man with the brave heart, did walk out to bat with his injured wrist and hit shots. He was literally shaking his wrists out of pain and was seen pleading with Harshit Rana to wait before bowling. Captain added 43 runs off 23 balls, smashing 4 boundaries and 3 sixes. It was Sunil Narine who cleared him, followed by a clean bowled off Trystan Stubbs. It was Faf (62) who almost snatched away the match towards Delhi, but Rahane brought Sunil Narine, who bagged his third man with a carrom ball outside leg and Rinku at deep midwicket took the easy catch. Varun Chakravarthy then came and took two consecutive wickets- Ashutosh Sharma (7) and Mitchell Marsh (0). Vipraj Nigam, who got a promotion ahead of Ashutosh Sharam, did try down the order and scored 38 runs off 19 balls. But the innings ended when the match had already slipped away from DC's hands. Trying a reverse sweep in the final over against Andre Russell, the ball slipped through and hit the bails. Well, with this, the points table wont change at all until its tomorrow, when Punjab Kings will face Chennai Super Kings at Chepauk.