Statistical highlights of the IPL match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders which took place on Sunday. - Umesh Yadav (3/26) recorded his best bowling figures for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL 2014. - Yadav was adjudged the Man of the Match for the third time in the IPL. - Yadav (49 wickets in 54 matches at an average of 31.08) is one short of reaching 50 wickets in the IPL. [caption id=“attachment_1532107” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  Robin Uthappa became the first batsman to post 40 or more in six innings in a row in the IPL. BCCI[/caption] - Yusuf Pathan (101) became the fifth player to reach a century of sixes, joining Chris Gayle (192), Rohit Sharma (121), Suresh Raina (121) and Yuvraj Singh (107). - Robin Uthappa became the first batsman to post 40 or more in six innings in a row in the IPL. Matthew Hayden (2009), Virender Sehwag (2012) and Michael Hussey (2013) have achieved the distinction five times each. - Uthappa became the first KKR batsman to aggregate 400 runs in the IPL 2014 - his aggregate being 422 (ave.38.36) in eleven innings. - Sunrisers Hyderabad have lost all three IPL matches at home in the IPL 2014 - by seven wickets to Mumbai on May 12; by six wickets to Punjab on May 14 and by seven wickets to Kolkata on May 18. - Kolkata have won two games and lost one out of three against Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL - success %66.66. - Sunil Narine became the first Kolkata bowler to complete 15 wickets (ave.17.86) in the IPL 2014 in eleven matches. - Narine’s economy rate of 6.09 is the best in the IPL 2014 (minimum 10 wickets). The said economy rate is his worst in an IPL season. - Shakib Al Hasan (2/22) has produced his best bowling figures for Kolkata in the IPL 2014. - Amit Mishra has conceded 21 sixes in the IPL 2014. Both Piyush Chawla (inaugural IPL season) and Mishra share an unwanted feat of conceding most sixes in a single edition of the IPL. PTI
Robin Uthappa became the first batsman to post 40 or more in six innings in a row in the IPL.
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