Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], Kolkata Knight Riders' in-form all-rounder Suni Narine on Saturday entered the history books with an unwanted record by becoming the player to be dismissed for the most number of ducks in men's T20 cricket. On a rain-interrupted night, another record was broken during the match between Mumbai Indians and KKR at the Eden Gardens, which has a rich history in cricket. MI's star speedster Jasprit Bumrah produced a brilliant yorker with a hint of inswing late on. The ball hit the off stump and hit the wickets as Narine was standing unaware at the crease. This is Narine's 44th wicket in men's T20 cricket, the most by a player. He went past England batsman Alex Hales, who has 43 wickets in the shortest format of cricket. Afghanistan's star spinner Rashid Khan is at third place with 42 wickets in the T20 format. While in the Indian Premier League, the former West Indies spinner is tied with Piyush Chawla with 16 wickets in this cash-rich league. The explosive batting trio of Dinesh Karthik, Glenn Maxwell and Rohit Sharma are on top in the IPL with 17 wickets each. Before the clash began, it was raining heavily at the Eden Gardens and play was reduced to 16 overs. After the weather calmed down and allowed play to proceed, Mumbai Indians won the toss and opted to bowl. MI took the lead after losing the wickets of Phil Salt and Narine early in the innings. KKR were in trouble after captain Shreyas Iyer was dismissed by Anshul Kamboj. KKR scored 45 runs in the first powerplay. While MI got three wickets. Venkatesh Iyer opened his hands and played an inning of 42 runs. Nitish Rana and Andre Russell made a partnership of 42 runs to bring KKR back on track. Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh made useful contributions to take KKR to 157-7.