IPL 2021, KKR vs RCB as it happened: Iyer, Gill take KKR to an easy nine-wicket win
Updates through match No 31 of IPL 2021.

RCB 92 all out after 19 overs.
KKR 94/1 in 10 overs.
KKR won by 9 wickets.
.@KKRiders outplay #RCB in all three departments to register a massive 9-wicket win, finishing the job in 10 overs flat. #KKRvRCB #VIVOIPL pic.twitter.com/h7Iok1aSeb
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) September 20, 2021
The three defeats in this season has shaved off a massive -3.297 from RCB's net run rate. Three of their five wins came by a margin under 10 runs.
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) September 20, 2021
RCB's NRR of -0.706 is now the worst of all teams in #IPL2021
Thoroughly disappointing performance by RCB with bat and ball. Net Run Rate dented too, making position in points table wobbly. From captain Kohli downwards team needs shot of inspiration. Meanwhile splendid all round show by #KKR. If they play like this, other teams watch out!
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) September 20, 2021
Last time these two teams faced each other in Abu Dhabi, RCB restricted KKR to 84/8 in 20 overs and chased down the target with 8 wickets and 39 balls to spare.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) September 20, 2021
How tables have turned tonight!#RCBvsKKR
RCB reducing their skipper's workload by finishing the game in 10 overs.
— Manya (@CSKian716) September 20, 2021
Largest IPL victories by balls remaining in chase:-
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) September 20, 2021
For KKR
60 - vs RCB at Abu Dhabi, today
37 - vs RR at Kolkata, 2011
37 - vs RR at Jaipur, 2019
Against RCB
60 - by KKR at Abu Dhabi, today
42 - by RR at Abu Dhabi, 2014
37 - by GL at Bangalore, 2017#IPL2021 #RCBvKKR
KKR 94/1 after 10 overs: Iyer finishes it off with a four. The left-hander finished with 41 off just 27 balls. Shots all around the park, off pace and spin. A superb debut for him and an easy win for KKR.
KKR 82/1 after 9.1 overs: WICKET! Gill falls after a fine 48 off 34 balls. A job well done. Couldn’t get to the pitch of the ball, skied it and caught easily by Siraj. Chahal the bowler.
KKR 82/0 after 9 overs: The runs have continued to flow. Puts into perspective how poorly RCB batted or how well KKR bowled.
KKR 75/0 after 8 overs: Another big over for KKR – 13 runs off it. Hasaranga punished... first by Gill and then by Iyer, who reverse hit him for a four off the last ball.
KKR 62/0 after 7 overs: KKR have simply snuffed out RCB’s challenge with this opening stand. Kohli and Co are simply resigned to their fate. Not that they have an option really.
Could RCB do better by bringing in Tim David for Jamieson, dropping one of the local bats for an Indian bowler?
— Clive (@_vanillawallah) September 20, 2021
Jamieson has been mediocre through the season & bringing in Tim David could add more value to the side as a whole.
56-0 for KKR in the Powerplay.
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) September 20, 2021
That's their highest unbeaten Powerplay score since they made 65-0 against RR in 2019.#KKRvRCB #IPL2021
KKR 56/0 after 6 overs: Powerplay overs are done. Kolkata Knight Riders need 37 runs in 84 balls at this point. Miracles happen but doesn’t look like one will happen tonight.
Early indications are that Baz McCullum has changed a man without changing the man. 😉 #IPL2021
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 20, 2021
KKR 45/0 after 5 overs: Impressive showing from Iyer so far – a six off the last ball to follow the two fours hit by Gill earlier made it a 16 runs over for KKR.
KKR 29/0 after 4 overs: Hasaranga into the attack and he starts well but Iyer gets a four off the last ball to make it a decent over for KKR.
KKR 22/0 after 3 overs: Just two runs from the Siraj over. Iyer can use the time in the middle to get going for the season. KKR are in no rush here – they don’t need to be.
KKR 20/0 after 2 overs: Just the start KKR would have wanted. Gill slamming a wonderful four – coming down the track to Jamieson. The required rate is just 4.06 now.
KKR 10/0 after 1 over: Iyer making his debut, starts off well. Some loose bowling from Siraj and the left-hander helped himself to two fours.
KKR are all set to begin their chase. RCB need early wickets to stand a chance in this one.
#RCB moves from WOW to HOW too often. 92 in 19 overs. #RCBvKKR
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) September 20, 2021
RCB 92 all out after 19 overs: And that is that. RCB don’t even get to 100 and KKR can do this easily... they just need to play the smart game.
There are a few teams at the #ICCT20WorldCup asking for footage of this match to see what this Chakravarthy is all about.....
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 20, 2021
RCB 83/9 after 16.3 overs: WICKET! Ferguson with a well-executed slow leg-cutter yorker. Just too good for Harshal Patel (12). The innings is almost over.
Such is his body language, it weren’t for the cricket attire and the wickets he picks, you would be pardoned for believing Varun Chakravarthy is an average Indian man, walking aimlessly on a busy street. A perfect antonym for ‘in your face’. #RCBvKKR
— Rahul Fernandes (@newspaperwallah) September 20, 2021
At least all this is happening post 49.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 20, 2021
RCB 76/8 after 15.3 overs: WICKET! Jamieson is caught out of his crease at the non-strikers end. The ball took Chakravarthy’s hand on the way back onto the stump. The snuffs out RCB’s last hope.
RCB 75/7 after 15 overs: Another good over for Narine and KKR. What can RCB do from here?
RCB 66/7 after 13.4 overs: WICKET! Another wicket. Sachin Baby walking back. Chakravarthy strikes again. RCB look like they are already done.
RCB 66/6 after 13 overs: KKR have been superb and RCB have been the team that we have come to know over the years so far.
RCB 63/6 after 11.5 overs: WICKET! Another gone! Two in two balls from Chakravarthy!! Hasaranga gone for a first-ball duck. Didn’t pick it.
RCB 63/5 after 11.4 overs: WICKET! Maxwell (10) gone too. Chakravarthy goes through the gate and knocks back the leg stump.
Big call from Morgan to go into the back 9 overs with 5 overs of spin.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) September 20, 2021
RCB 60/4 after 11 overs: Ferguson keeping the pressure on. Just 6 runs from the over. KKR have been very good with the bowling changes today. No rhythm for the batsmen yet.
RCB 54/4 after 10 overs: It has been almost 30 balls since RCB got their last four and that is never good news. Just need to settle down a bit for the next 3-4 overs, as CSK did yesterday.
Stunning over from Andre Russell: W 0 1 W 0 0
If God only gave you one ball like that in a lifetime, you probably would probably save it for AB de Villiers
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) September 20, 2021
RCB 52/4 after 8.4 overs: WICKET! Russelllllllllll! Top yorker to send back AB de Villiers for a first-ball duck! What a ball! It was quick and aimed at the leg stump. Oooof! That is a game changer.
ABD and Maxwell in the middle for RCB now. Make or break!
RCB 51/3 after 8.1 overs: WICKET! Russell strikes. A bit too short and fast for Bharat who can hit it only as far as Gill in the deep. He went for the pull and didn’t connect. RCB in some trouble as the umpire’s call for a strategic timeout.
RCB 51/2 after 8 overs: Good over from Narine. Maxwell looking to bring out the big shots but not finding much success.
Bring Varun C for Maxwell. #RCBvKKR
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) September 20, 2021
RCB 47/2 after 7 overs: Good over from Russell, keeps the pressure on RCB. Some good pace from the big West Indian.
Glenn Maxwell strike rate in IPL 2021:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) September 20, 2021
v Pace - 123
v Spin - 161#KKRvRCB #IPL2021
Glenn Maxwell is in next.
RCB 41/2 after 6 overs: WICKET! Ferguson strikes with the last ball of the Powerplay to send back Padikkal (22 off 20). It was too close to play the ramp shot too. Edged it through to the keeper.
RCB 35/1 after 5 overs: Lovely four by Srikar Bharat to end the Narine over. Got to the pitch and used his wrists to lift it over the infield.
IPL 2020 is the only edition of the IPL where Sunil Narine recorded a negative average Bowling Impact (-7.9). So far this season, he's back to somewhere near his best, with an average Bowling Impact of +2.7, his economy back below 7rpo. A supreme run saver. #KKRvRCB #IPL2021
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) September 20, 2021
RCB 28/1 after 4 overs: Long over but not an expensive one. Padikkal is the key wicket before ABD walks in.
RCB 20/1 after 3 overs: Ferguson from the other end. KKR have got one big wicket and may now want to save Varun for AB de Villiers.
Virat Kohli in T20 cricket in 312 matches...
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) September 20, 2021
Teams played for
215 - #RCB (200 in #IPL + 15 in Champions League)
90 - India in T20Is
5 - Delhi in domestic T20s
2 - Indians (vs English counties on tour in 2011)#RCBvsKKR #RCBvKKR #KKRvsRCB #KKRvRCB #IPL2O21 #IPLinUAE
RCB 10/1 after 1.4 overs: WICKET! One ball after a lovely on-the-up shot through the covers, Kohli (5 off 4) is trapped LBW. Kohli reviewed the decision but it didn’t help. Three reds. KKR have their first wicket thanks to Prasidh Krishna.
Prasidh Krishna has the worst Powerplay strike rate (94) of any bowler to take a PP wicket in IPL history. #KKRvRCB #IPL2021
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) September 20, 2021
RCB 4/0 after 1 over: KKR start off with Chakaravarthy and he is on target from ball one. No need to take a risk against him in the first over itself.
A good toss to win? The average score batting first at this venue is 165. And given that it is the first match of the season, RCB will like to get the runs on board. It is very hot and that might have been another reason to bat first.
T20 win percentage in Abu Dhabi this year:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) September 20, 2021
Bat first - 65%
Bowl first - 35%#KKRvRCB #IPL2021
#RCB have won the toss and they will bat first against #KKR.
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) September 20, 2021
Live - https://t.co/1A9oYR0vsK #KKRvRCB #VIVOIPL pic.twitter.com/753svRUTry
Royal Challengers Bangalore playing XI: V Kohli, D Padikkal, KS Bharat, G Maxwell, AB de Villiers, S Baby, W Hasaranga, K Jamieson, H Patel, M Siraj, Y Chahal.
Kolkata Knight Riders playing XI: S Gill, V Iyer, N Rana, R Tripathi, E Morgan, D Karthik, S Narine, A Russell, L Ferguson, V Chakaravarthy, P Krishna.
Tonight’s #RCBvsKKR match,
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) September 20, 2021
KKR’s 200th IPL match
Virat Kohli’s 200th IPL match
Playing XIs: Some changes for both teams. KS Bharat and Wanindu Hasranga making their debut for RCB. Venkatesh Iyer to make his debut for KKR.
Toss: Kohli wins the toss and RCB will bat first. RCB are dressed in blue today as a tribute to all the frontline workers battling the pandemic.
Dre Russ in the house 🙌🙌#KKRvRCB #VIVOIPL pic.twitter.com/oDkRP5rrC0
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) September 20, 2021

Hello and welcome to our coverage of the Indian Premier League match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore in Abu Dhabi.
Kohli’s team are third in the standings with 10 points from seven games while 2012 and 2014 champions KKR are languishing at the seventh spot with just two wins from seven matches.
In a sense, KKR needed the break while Kohli and his team could have done without it. RCB had built some good rhythm and the break means everyone has to start over. So how will it go for the teams?
KKR chief mentor David Hussey believes it will be a whole new ball game but is confident his team can go on a winning run.
“All we have to do is win this,” said Hussey. “We have done it before and so we can do it again… I feel we have the squad to do it also. You qualify for the finals and whole competition starts again.”