Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ready to hit a purple patch

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@htlive.com

POSITIVE Mitchell Starc’s injury has not dampened KKR’S spirits as they eye 3rd title

KOLKATA: When one of the most consistent teams of the Indian Premier League (IPL) undergoes a change at the top, it is bound to become a talking point.

What could go in favour of the twotime champions is that a new skipper in Dinesh Karthik notwithsta­nding, they are following the template of trying to win with wicket-taking bowlers. Like in 2011, when Gautam Gambhir was handed a roster, KKR seem to have gone with the idea of deciding the team first and then choosing the skipper.

A lot will depend on how Chris Lynn at the top, bought for ~9.6 crore, Mitchell Johnson (~2 crore) and young Nitish Rana perform.

STARC SETBACK

Time will tell how much Mitchell Starc’s late pull-out due to a stress fracture on his right leg affects the men in deep purple but then they coped well without Andre Russell last term.

On Starc’s pull-out, KKR CEO and Managing Director Venky Mysore said: “We are disappoint­ed but not that much…we have a very good option in Mitchell Johnson.

“He has played more IPLS and won two championsh­ips… and he is an outstandin­g player.”

Russell, Sunil Narine, Chris Lynn look likely to be the first-choice imports with the fourth slot being shared by Johnson and all-rounders Tom Curran, Starc’s replacemen­t, Cameron Delport and Javon Searles.

HANDLING YOUNGSTERS

What will also be crucial is how the Knights handle their group of youngsters which includes three India U-19 players.

It is one thing to do well in the U-19 World Cup but the IPL is a different beast, said former India bat S. Badrinath while talking about the highly-rated batsman Shubman Gill, all-rounder Shivam Mahi and fast bowler Kamlesh Nagarkoti.

 ?? BCCI ?? Robin Uthappa (right) and Andre Russell will be KKR’S goto men in this edition of IPL.
BCCI Robin Uthappa (right) and Andre Russell will be KKR’S goto men in this edition of IPL.

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