It was with mixed feelings that Kolkata Knight Riders batter Venkatesh Iyer sat down for the post-match interaction with media here on Sunday. Iyer had struck a belligerent century off 49 balls -- the second century for KKR in IPL after Brendon McCullum's 158 not out. But KKR still ended on a losing note as Mumbai Indians easily overhauled their score of 185/6 with five wickets in hand and 14 balls to spare.
Venkatesh became the first batter to score a hundred for Kolkata Knight Riders since Brendon McCullum in 2008, hitting a 51-ball 104 that helped them reach 185/6 in 20 overs.
While KKR had lost N Jagadeeshan (0), Rahmanullah Gurbaz (8) and skipper Nitish Rana (5) cheaply, Venkatesh continued to flourish at the other end, batting fluently and at an outstanding strike rate of 200+. He completed his half-century off 23 balls and raced to his first century in 49 deliveries, hitting six fours and nine sixes.