Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

KKR’s home task to stop Sunrisers

- Dhiman Sarkar dhiman@hindustant­imes.com ▪

KOLKATA: Two games don’t constitute a trend especially in T20s but Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) go into Saturday’s match here against Sunrisers Hyderabad worrying about Indians in their pace attack.

More specifical­ly, R Vinay Kumar. In 3.5 overs in two games where he bowled the first and last overs, the Karnataka mediumpace­r has leaked 65 runs which contribute­d to KKR not being able to defend 202 in Chennai. It had Heath Streak, KKR’s bowling coach, pointing out that at Kumar’s pace, which is around 125-130 kmph, accuracy and execution becomes more important than someone who bowls at 135140 kmph.

So, enter Kamlesh Nagarkoti or Shivam Mavi? “At this point, can’t say whether we are going for Nagarkoti or Mavi. We will think about it tonight and decide the combinatio­n, take a call tomorrow,” said skipper Dinesh Karthik after training on Friday.

This was before unconfirme­d reports emerged that Nagarkoti, bought for ~3.20 crore, might miss the tournament due to injury.

The India under-19 stars bowl faster than 34-year-old Vinay but running in against Shikhar Dhawan, Wriddhiman Saha, Kane Williamson, Manish Pandey, to say nothing of Yusuf Pathan and Shakib Al Hasan, will be a lot different than the teens’ World Cup.

The spinners look evenly matched but even with Mitchell Johnson available, KKR may be a step behind when it comes to fast bowlers. With only 19 players on the roster, KKR aren’t exactly spoilt for choice in that department.

What could also be tested is KKR’s lower middle-order. Given their bowling depth, the opposition could create a case of Hyderabad blues for the Knights whose power hitting at the top and backend have so far covered for Rinku Singh and those who follow him.

Current leaders Sunrisers Hyderabad have conceded only 125 and 147 on way to making it two in two and on Thursday, they restricted Mumbai Indians without Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar who is nursing a stiff back.

It would therefore be interestin­g to see if KKR give Ishank Jaggi his first game of IPL 11. Jaggi has been a journeyman whose first IPL team was Deccan Chargers, which made way for Sunrisers Hyderabad. Chris Lynn’s connection with them is more immediate but not later than 2013. Contrast that with Shakib, Pandey and Pathan being an integral part of KKR and it could mean that Eden doesn’t feel like home only for the purple shirts.

 ?? AP ?? ▪ It remains to be seen if KKR persist with Sunil Narine (left) as opening batsman against Sunrisers Hyderabad too.
AP ▪ It remains to be seen if KKR persist with Sunil Narine (left) as opening batsman against Sunrisers Hyderabad too.

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