Knight Riders 153 for 3 (Hodge 70*) by six wickets- Four dropped catches undid Hodge's impressive half-century and took Kings XI back into the top four of the IPL table after they chased down 154 to beat the KKR by six wickets
- The match went to the final ball but Punjab clearly outperformed Kolkata through the chase. Jayawardene, who scored an unbeaten 41-ball 52, and Irfan Pathan held their nerve to ensure the match didn't need the Super Over
Royal Challengers Bangalore 150 for 1 (Kallis 69*, Uthappa 66*) beat Mumbai Indians 149 for 4 (Jayasuriya 52, Bravo 50*, du Preez 3-32) by nine wic
kets- What a difference a week makes. Last Sunday, Royal Challengers Bangalore were at the bottom of the table, had slumped to their fourth consecutive defeat, and were looking ahead to surviving without two key batsmen, Dravid and Pietersen
- Now, after a thoroughly dominant performance against Mumbai Indians they are jostling for a share of the top spot
- The reversal of fortunes was illustrated by the two men who blunted the powerful Mumbai bowling, Kallis and Uthappa, who shrugged off their forgettable starts to the tournament with superbly paced half-centuries

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