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London Canal Museum Tunnel Boat Trips

The museum offers a programme of trips on three days per week including tunnel boat trips, cream tea cruises, and long boat trips to Victoria Park in East London or Little Venice in West London. A museum visit is included at no extra charge. A guide travels on board and gives a commentary, and all trips include a cup of tea or coffee. Trips are normally operated with the passenger boat Long Tom, which has large picture windows ideal for sightseeing. Passengers are seated at tables.

Details and booking at https://www.canalmuseum.org.uk/whatson/tunnel-trip

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The Copper Quay

These operate from Granary Square on selected dates on the boat Freyda. In addition there are some evening public cruises with entertainment on board.

Details and bookings at https://thecopperquay.com

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On Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays from Easter to the end of October, the museum offers a programme of boat trips starting from the museum and including a museum visit. A guide travels with you to give a commentary. except for short trips, tea and coffee are served on board and a guide offers a commentary. See our Boat Trips page for details and to book your place in advance. The trips include long day trips to Paddington or Victoria Park in East London, and a weekly cream tea cruise from the museum lasting around 90 minutes on board the sightseeing boat Long Tom . .On some Wednesdays we offer short trips to St. Pancras and back in about 25 minutes without a guide or refreshments.

Make your way to Little Venice (near Paddington and Warwick Road Underground stations) and take a one-way cruise to Camden. (allow an hour) Walk along the towpath to King's Cross. (allow 40 minutes) If you have a smartphone you can do the Webwalk using the phone as your walk guide. (allow an hour if taking the Webwalk. Alternatively we offer a free MP3 audio tour of the canal towpath.See our podcasts page for details. This section of canal is mainly industrial with plenty of reminders of its history. You may also see the wildlife that thrives on the canal. If you are lucky, you may see a heron fishing! Finish your day on the canals with a visit to London Canal Museum. (allow 1-2 hours). You'll find our why the canal was built and it's fascinating history over more than 180 years. Of course, depending on timings, you can stop for refreshments or a meal at Camden or at King's Cross before or after your museum visit. There are plenty of cafes, pubs, and fast food outlets at both these places. In bad weather use bus 214 instead of the towpath walk. Alternatively, start your day out at the museum. A morning visit can be followed by lunch in a local pub or cafe. Then walk to Camden along the Regent's Canal towpath. At Camden, explore the famous market (weekends) before embarking on a cruise to Little Venice. You can return to Camden by boat as well, if you wish. For information on getting to the museum click the link. Don't forget to check what additional events are on offer at London Canal Museum.

Skippered charter for groups

You can charter one of London's community boats for a group of up to 12 people. A skipper is provided by the operator of the boat. So long as it is practical, your itinerary is for you to decide. Community boats are available for private events and usually offer low-cost hire for community groups and educational purposes. Consider booking Long Tom or Tarporley or one of the other London community boats for your small group trip. For a list of boats see our Community Boats page.

One hire company operates in London, for weekend or longer narrowboat hire. They are Southern Narrowboats , based near Uxbridge.

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Hidden Depths Canal Cruises

Join us at Hidden Depths Canal Cruises for a trip down the canal, and celebrate your special day with family and friends in a unique and memorable way. Our trips are based in the King's Cross, Camden and Islington areas, which provide scenic routes of the Regent's Canal and offer the opportunity to cruise through the 200 year old, mile-long Islington tunnel, one of the longest in Britain! You can also experience the ingenuity of canal locks which date back to the Industrial Revolution and make it possible for water to travel uphill!

If your party is an intimate group of 12 or less, Lapwing would be the vessel for you; it's just £110 per hour (minimum 2hr booking period), and food, alcohol/drinks and music cab brought on board.

If, however, your group is larger and consists of up to 42 persons, then it would be our bigger boat, Freda - a Lapwing lookalike but longer! The cost is £210 per hour (based upon 42 people, only £5 per person), and again, you can bring along food, alcohol/drinks and music.

We also have themed trips for Hallowe'en and Christmas and the boats are elaborately decorated for both occasions!

Should we get the odd shower, worry not, both boats have covers which can be attached at a moment's notice.

Booking in advance highly recommended by email or phone: [email protected] 07456084584

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By arrangement the boat can be moored opposite our usual pick up point where there is a wheelchair accessible ramp. The boat has a step up and 3 steps down to access the boat.

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Regent’s Canal Ramble: Little Venice to King’s Cross

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2020 marks 200 years since the official opening of the Regent’s Canal in 1820. Winding for 14km around the heart of the city, the canal now provides an escape from the hustle and bustle and is a perfect spot for a peaceful stroll.

The History

For most of its history the Regent’s Canal was used to transport goods and coal. It was conceived to connect the Grand Union canal in Paddington (that links up to Birmingham) to the Thames at Limehouse.

The canal opened to great fanfare, but at first, it was a commercial flop, with railway swiftly taking precedence. There was even a proposal at one point to fill it in and turn it into a railway! Business did eventually pick up and the canal came into its own particularly during the world wars to take pressure off the stretched railway system.

If you are feeling spritely you can walk the whole 9 mile canal (Little Venice to Limehouse) in one go, but in this post I cover the walk from Little Venice to King’s Cross. It should take roughly 1-1.5 hours. Click here for the King’s Cross to Limehouse stretch.

Little Venice

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What better place to start our meander down the Regent’s canal than the gorgeous Little Venice.

Little Venice centres around Browning’s Pool, named for the poet Robert Browning who lived on Warwick Crescent, by the canal from 1862- 1867. He is credited by some with coming up with name ‘Little Venice’ although others attribute it to Lord Byron.

The pool is at the intersection between the Regent’s Canal and the Grand Union Canal. Go and see the puppet theatre barge that has been putting on marionette shows since the early 1980s.

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Two blue plaques to look out for.

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“You stupid boy!”- the first is for Arthur Lowe who played Captain Mainwaring in Dad’s Army from 1968-1977. He lived on Maida Avenue overlooking the canal from 1969-1982. In 2001 Captain Mainwaring was named as the 21 st  best TV character of all time in a channel 4 poll.

The second is that of Guy Gibson; the leader of the Dambusters Raid in 1943. This operation saw two German dams in the Ruhr Valley breached, causing catastrophic flooding in the industrial heartland of Germany.

Guy completed over 170 war operations before dying at the age of 26 during an operation in the Netherlands when his plane crashed in 1944.

Crocker’s Folly

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This large grand Victorian pub (now Lebanese restaurant) seems to stick out somewhat from its residential surroundings. There is a reason for that. It dates from 1898 and was built by a man name Frank Crocker.

Originally called The Crown, the story goes that Frank built it because he got a tip off that the new terminus of the Great Central Railway was to be built very close by. In fact, it was built half a mile away at Marylebone station. Having sunk his life savings into The Crown, Frank’s fortunes were dashed.

The rumour is that he took his own life, jumping from a top floor window. His ghost is said to haunt the place. This story, however, is untrue. Frank died of natural causes in 1904 but the next landlord did kill himself by jumping from a window of this building so maybe the ghost is actually him?!

Blow Up Bridge

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This is Macclesfield Bridge, otherwise known as ‘Blow Up Bridge’. At 3am on the 2nd October 1874 locals in the area woke from their beds fearing an earthquake. A boat carrying gunpowder up the canal had exploded just underneath Macclesfield Bridge, killing 3 people and destroying the bridge.

When the bridge was rebuilt, the columns holding it up were turned around. Look for the grooves from boat-towing ropes on both sides of the columns for proof!

Neo-classical architecture

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After the bridge, as we start to loop round Regent’s Park, you will see 6 grand and impressive villas backing onto the canal.

Georgian? Regency perhaps? In fact these are not as old as they look. They were built between 1988 and 2004 in the neo-classical style by Quinlan Terry (apparently Prince Charles’ favourite architect). A symmetry lovers dream, they represent the variety of classical architecture and have names including, ‘Corinthian Villa’ and ‘Ionic Villa’.

You will now pass by London zoo.

London zoo opened in 1828 with the first animals being those transferred from the Tower of London menagerie. The Tower of London had housed a menagerie of exotic animals since the 1200’s. 3 lions and an elephant featured, along with perhaps it’s most famous resident: Henry III’s polar bear. It was a gift from the King of Norway in 1252 and he would be taken on a chain down to the Thames for a dip.

You can see the occasional animal from the towpath but we’re talking the odd warthog, not the tigers and giraffes- you have to buy a ticket for them!

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Don’t try to look for any animals in the large aviary (pictured above)- it’s not currently used but there are apparently plans to turn it into the monkey enclosure.

Camden Lock

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Now to Camden and the world famous Camden lock market. The market began in 1974 with just a few stalls and it has now grown to be the largest market in London, welcoming 28 million visitors a year. ‘Camden Lock’ actually refers to the 3 locks here called Hampstead Lock, Hawley Lock and Kentish Town Lock.

Fun fact: Camden market is sat on top of a series of underground passageways and tunnels. These are known as the ‘Camden catacombs’ (although there are no dead bodies there don’t worry) and they were used as walkways and stabling for horses working on the canal and railway. Unfortunately they’re not open to the public due to the risk of flooding from the canal.

Look out for the grooves in the stone walls of the towpath and wooden railings over the foot bridge- these are from the ropes used to tow canalboats, by horse, along the canal.

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Gasholder apartments

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Another hark back to the area’s industrial past, these gasholders were built in the 1850s. They were decommissioned in 2000 and have now been transformed into 145 premium apartments. One holder has been made into a lovely circular lawn and mirror installation.

As they no longer serve any practical use, gasholders have been torn down across the country. I think it’s great that these ones in King’s Cross have found a new purpose but also retaining some heritage and charm.

Coal Drops Yard

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Coal Drops Yard is now a thriving area with restaurants, bars and water fountains, but only as of the last few years.

For much of its history it has been an industrial hub. The buildings here were warehouses or ‘coal drops’ for the coal brought in from the North to power Victorian London. A staggering 8 million tonnes of coal was delivered every year to the capital in the mid- 19 th  century. Look out in particular for the ‘Coal Office’ ghost sign on the side of the tall building pictured above.

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Just past Coal Drops Yard is the brilliant Word on the Water bookshop barge, which is well worth a visit. It is a great example of how the canal is used today for leisure and relaxation.

Fancy continuing our historical ramble along the canal? Read part two: King’s Cross to Limehouse below!

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A bit more detail on Coal Drops Yard (see Curious Kings Cross by Andrew Whitehead). The “coal drops” refers to a system whereby a coal train would run on elevated rails into a shed and the load of a truck could be dropped directly into a horse-drawn wagon waiting below for onward distribution. This must have produced a potentially explosive atmosphere of floating coal dust, but SFAIK it never blew up.

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Hi John, thanks for your message and the extra info! I love all the industrial heritage and history round the King’s Cross area and the links to the canal. Cheers, Jack

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Thank you for the fascinating details along the canal! We (my teenage son and I – from Austria) will follow your footsteps along it in June. Is this tour included in your book? Sabine

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Cruising the Moskva River: A short guide to boat trips in Russia’s capital

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There’s hardly a better way to absorb Moscow’s atmosphere than on a ship sailing up and down the Moskva River. While complicated ticketing, loud music and chilling winds might dampen the anticipated fun, this checklist will help you to enjoy the scenic views and not fall into common tourist traps.

How to find the right boat?

There are plenty of boats and selecting the right one might be challenging. The size of the boat should be your main criteria.

Plenty of small boats cruise the Moskva River, and the most vivid one is this yellow Lay’s-branded boat. Everyone who has ever visited Moscow probably has seen it.

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This option might leave a passenger disembarking partially deaf as the merciless Russian pop music blasts onboard. A free spirit, however, will find partying on such a vessel to be an unforgettable and authentic experience that’s almost a metaphor for life in modern Russia: too loud, and sometimes too welcoming. Tickets start at $13 (800 rubles) per person.

Bigger boats offer smoother sailing and tend to attract foreign visitors because of their distinct Soviet aura. Indeed, many of the older vessels must have seen better days. They are still afloat, however, and getting aboard is a unique ‘cultural’ experience. Sometimes the crew might offer lunch or dinner to passengers, but this option must be purchased with the ticket. Here is one such  option  offering dinner for $24 (1,490 rubles).

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If you want to travel in style, consider Flotilla Radisson. These large, modern vessels are quite posh, with a cozy restaurant and an attentive crew at your service. Even though the selection of wines and food is modest, these vessels are still much better than other boats.

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Surprisingly, the luxurious boats are priced rather modestly, and a single ticket goes for $17-$32 (1,100-2,000 rubles); also expect a reasonable restaurant bill on top.

How to buy tickets?

Women holding photos of ships promise huge discounts to “the young and beautiful,” and give personal invitations for river tours. They sound and look nice, but there’s a small catch: their ticket prices are usually more than those purchased online.

“We bought tickets from street hawkers for 900 rubles each, only to later discover that the other passengers bought their tickets twice as cheap!”  wrote  (in Russian) a disappointed Rostislav on a travel company website.

Nevertheless, buying from street hawkers has one considerable advantage: they personally escort you to the vessel so that you don’t waste time looking for the boat on your own.

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Prices start at $13 (800 rubles) for one ride, and for an additional $6.5 (400 rubles) you can purchase an unlimited number of tours on the same boat on any given day.

Flotilla Radisson has official ticket offices at Gorky Park and Hotel Ukraine, but they’re often sold out.

Buying online is an option that might save some cash. Websites such as  this   offer considerable discounts for tickets sold online. On a busy Friday night an online purchase might be the only chance to get a ticket on a Flotilla Radisson boat.

This  website  (in Russian) offers multiple options for short river cruises in and around the city center, including offbeat options such as ‘disco cruises’ and ‘children cruises.’ This other  website  sells tickets online, but doesn’t have an English version. The interface is intuitive, however.

Buying tickets online has its bad points, however. The most common is confusing which pier you should go to and missing your river tour.

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“I once bought tickets online to save with the discount that the website offered,” said Igor Shvarkin from Moscow. “The pier was initially marked as ‘Park Kultury,’ but when I arrived it wasn’t easy to find my boat because there were too many there. My guests had to walk a considerable distance before I finally found the vessel that accepted my tickets purchased online,” said the man.

There are two main boarding piers in the city center:  Hotel Ukraine  and  Park Kultury . Always take note of your particular berth when buying tickets online.

Where to sit onboard?

Even on a warm day, the headwind might be chilly for passengers on deck. Make sure you have warm clothes, or that the crew has blankets ready upon request.

The glass-encased hold makes the tour much more comfortable, but not at the expense of having an enjoyable experience.

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Getting off the boat requires preparation as well. Ideally, you should be able to disembark on any pier along the way. In reality, passengers never know where the boat’s captain will make the next stop. Street hawkers often tell passengers in advance where they’ll be able to disembark. If you buy tickets online then you’ll have to research it yourself.

There’s a chance that the captain won’t make any stops at all and will take you back to where the tour began, which is the case with Flotilla Radisson. The safest option is to automatically expect that you’ll return to the pier where you started.

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Ipl 2024, kkr vs pbks highlights: jonny bairstow starred as punjab kings registered a world record against kolkata knight riders at eden gardens on friday..

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IPL 2024, KKR vs PBKS Highlights: Jonny Bairstow starred as Punjab Kings registered a world record against Kolkata Knight Riders at Eden Gardens on Friday. The opener anchored the PBKS innings with an unbeaten 108 off 48 as the side scripted history with the highest-ever successful chase in T20s. Chasing a mammoth target of 262, PBKS reached home in 18.4 overs. Earlier, KKR scored an imposing 261 for 6 after getting an invitation to bat first. KKR rode on a 138-run partnership between openers Phil Salt (75 off 37 balls) and Sunil Narine (71 off 32 balls). However, the night belonged to PBKS, who dominated the game in the second innings and eventually sealed an 8-wicket win. ( Scorecard | Points Table )

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  • April 26 2024 22:23 (IST) IPL 2024 Live Score: Fifty for Bairstow! Jonny Bairstow raced to his half-century on the fifth ball of the 9th over with a six. It didn't come right from the middle of of Bairstow's bat but the long-off dropped the tough chance. The ball eventually sailed over the fence for a six. Punjab Kings need 142 runs in 66 balls. PBKS 120/1 (9) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 22:14 (IST) IPL 2024 Live Score: What an over from Narine! This is what makes Sunil Narine special. He saw an opportunity there and bowled an economical over. Only one run came off it and the asking rate is close to 13 now for Punjab Kings. They need 168 runs in 78 balls. PBKS 94/1 (7) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 22:10 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: OUT! That is poor running from the PBKS openers and Prabhsimran Singh is gone. What a horrible way to get out! Bairstow got an inside edge on the final ball of Anukul Roy's over and the PBKS batters wanted to steal a single. A direct hit from Sunil Narine at the striker's end saw Prabhsimran being run out. Punjab Kings need 169 runs in 84 balls. PBKS 93/1 (6) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 22:01 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Prabhsimran slams fifty! Prabhsimran Singh races to his half-century in 18 balls. He slammed Sunil Narine for a four and a six in the first two deliveries of his over to reach the milestone.  PBKS 67/0 (4.2) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:55 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: Prabhsimran on fire! Prabhsimran Singh has set the tone for PBKS' chase with a sensational start. He is batting on 36 off 13 balls. 23 runs came off Dushmantha Chameera's second over and KKR are under pressure now. PBKS 45/0 (3) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:44 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: The chase begins 8 runs came off the first over of the PBKS innings. Dushmantha Chameera bowled the over. PBKS 8/0 (1) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:33 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: KKR post 261 for 6! KKR have posted their second-highest total in the history of IPL. The Shreyas Iyer-led side has put 261 runs on the board. Meanwhile, this is the highest score at the Eden Gardens. facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:16 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: OUT! Arshdeep Singh claimed the wicket of Shreyas Iyer in it. A total of 10 runs came off the over. KKR are only one run away from the 250-run mark. Harshal Patel will bowl the final over of the innings. Here we go... KKR 249/4 (19) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:10 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: Expensive over Sam Curran conceded only two singles off the first two balls but what followed was absolute carnage from Shreyas Iyer. He slammed the PBKS stand in captain for three sixes and a four in the remaining four balls. KKR 239/3 (18) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:06 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Can KKR get past 250? KKR are scoring at 12.65 runs per over. They have Shreyas and Venkatesh in the crease with Angkrish and Rinku yet to come. The side can target a total of 250 plus as it has enough batting fire power.  KKR 215/3 (17) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 21:01 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: WICKET! Arshdeep Singh bowled an expensive over but managed to get the wicket of Andre Russell in it. 16 runs came off the over. Russell got out on the third legal delivery of the over. It was s short ball directly at the body of Russell and the batter top-edged it. KKR 206/3 (16) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:50 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: 7-run over This is good bowling from Rahul Chahar. He conceded only 7 runs in the over. Someone between Andre Russell and Venkatesh Iyer needs to charge now as KKR should maintain their dominance after such a solid batting so far. KKR 176/2 (14) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:43 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: OUT! A big big wicket for PBKS. Philip Salt hammered Sam Curran for two consecutive sixes before the PBKS stand-in skipper took his revenge. Curran bowled a fast yorker to rattle the off stump of Salt, who fell for 75 off 37 balls. KKR 163/2 (12.3) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:35 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: OUT! Only seven runs came off the Rahul Chahar over and a big wicket of Sunil Narine. On the second bal of the over, Narine failed to time his shot well and that fell into the hands of Bairstow at long-on. The KKR opener fell for 71 off 32. KKR 144/1 (11) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:29 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Bizarre delivery from Harshal! Harshal Patel, under pressure, bowled a delivery even outside the pitch. As per the rules of cricket, it was given a no-ball by the umpire. A total of 19 runs came off the over. KKR 137/0 (10) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:22 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: What a review! A brilliant review from Sunil Narine helped him save his wicket after umpire raised his finger over an LBW appeal. Later in the over, Phil Salt raced to his half-century.  KKR 118/0 (9) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:16 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: Fifty for Sunil Narine! Sunil Narine raced to his half-century in 23 balls in the over of Kagiso Rabada that saw KKR fetching 22 runs. After Narine slammed the fifty, KKR co-owner Shah Rukh Khan gave a thumbs up to the bowler. KKR 105/0 (8) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:10 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Another catch dropped! On the fifth ball of Rahul Chahar's over, Kagiso Rabada dropped Philip Salt's catch which was the third drop by PBKS in this innings. Their fielding has been really poor tonight.  KKR 83/0 (7) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 20:05 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: End of powerplay! This is just another flying start for KKR. Sunil Narine is batting on 38 off 15 while Phil Salt is on 35 off 21. This partnership is now turning out to be too dangerous for PBKS. They need a breakthrough to bounce back, they badly need it. KKR 76/0 (6) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:58 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: KKR flying high 32 runs have come off the last two overs for KKR. Kagiso Rabada was hit for 21 before Sam Curran followed it up with an 11-run over. KKR 70/0 (5) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:48 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Expensive over Harshal Patel leaked 18 runs in his first over. Philip Salt slammed two sixes and a four in the over. KKR 38/0 (3) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:43 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: 13-run over Two poor balls in the over against Sunil Narine and Arshdeep Singh paid the price of it. The first one was a short ball that was pulled over square leg for a six by Narine while the next one was a slower full toss that was hit over the mid-on for a four.   KKR 20/0 (2) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:36 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: Good start for Sam Curran Sam Curran bowled smartly in the first over and that saw him conceding only 7 runs in it. Despite trying a lot, Sunil Narine could hit only one four in the over. KKR 7/0 (1) facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:31 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live Score: Match starts! Sam Curran with the new ball in hand. Phil Salt is on strike. Here we go... It's a dot ball to start with for Curran. A back of length ball on the stumps and Salt was happy to defend it. facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:13 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: Impact subs - Punjab Kings: Prabhsimran Singh, Rishi Dhawan, Vidhwath Kaverappa, Shivam Singh, Prince Choudhary Kolkata Knight Riders: Suyash Sharma, Anukul Roy, Manish Pandey, Vaibhav Arora, Rahmanullah Gurbaz facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:09 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: Playing XIs - Punjab Kings: Jonny Bairstow, Sam Curran(c), Rilee Rossouw, Jitesh Sharma(w), Shashank Singh, Ashutosh Sharma, Harpreet Brar, Harshal Patel, Kagiso Rabada, Rahul Chahar, Arshdeep Singh Kolkata Knight Riders: Philip Salt(w), Sunil Narine, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Shreyas Iyer(c), Venkatesh Iyer, Rinku Singh, Andre Russell, Ramandeep Singh, Dushmantha Chameera, Varun Chakaravarthy, Harshit Rana facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:07 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Here is what the two captains said - PBKS stand-in captain Sam Curran said: "We will have a bowl. We had 4 games at home, unfortunately lost all four, guys are ready for the away games though. We know what we need to do from here, just go out and play. Liam Livingstone misses out, Jonny Bairstow is back." KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer said: "We've had different players stepping up at different times, that's the thing I'm pleased about this season. Starcy got a cut on his finger in the last game, Dushmantha Chameera replaces him. Need a great start and then convert it into a big score, hoping to continue the same form and momentum." facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 19:05 (IST) KKR vs PBKS Live: KKR opt to bowl Punjab Kings stand-in captain Sam Curran wins toss, opts to bowl against Kolkata Knight Riders in an IPL 2024 match. facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 18:39 (IST) IPL 2024 Live: Venkatesh yet to impress this season Only Venkatesh Iyer's poor form has stuck out like a sore thumb and Nitish Rana's finger fracture has not only robbed KKR of a master player of spinners but also a very handy off-break bowler. facebook twitter Share Link
  • April 26 2024 18:21 (IST) Live Score: PBKS' top-order woes While KKR top-order has done the bulk of their scoring, it's the opposite in case of Punjab Kings who have struggled to get it going from the outset. The likes of Prabhsimran Singh, Liam Livingstone, Rilee Rossouw and Jonny Bairstow have failed to get into the act. It's their uncapped duo of Ashustosh and Shashank who have salvaged the team from precarious situations with their astonishing powerhitting. facebook twitter Share Link

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