Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Upbeat Knight Riders ready for Sunrisers battle on home turf

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

QUALIFIER Twotime champions Kolkata will look to make the most of Hyderabad’s recent poor run KOLKATA:

Two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders will be aiming to exploit Sunrisers Hyderabad’s recent run of poor form when the two teams square off in what promises to be a highoctane second Qualifier here on Friday.

While KKR ticked all the boxes during the business end of the tournament with four wins on the trot, table-toppers Sunrisers have slipped after finishing on top of the league table.

Call it complacenc­y or the lack of performanc­e from their middle-order, Sunrisers have lost four straight games, something that will be a cause of concern for Kane Williamson’s brigade.

Arguably the best bowling attack in the tournament with Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Siddarth Kaul and Sandeep Sharma delivering consistent­ly along with the immensely talented Rashid Khan, Sunrisers will like to extract whatever juice is availanai ble from the Eden Gardens track.

But with the momentum strongly in favour of Dinesh Karthik and Co who will also heavily bank on home advantage, it will need a special effort from the Kane Williamson-led side to stop the Kolkata juggernaut and return to winning ways.

First to qualify for the play-offs eliminatin­g Delhi Daredevils, Sunrisers’ slide began in Pune, when their famed bowling attack failed to defend 180 against Chen- and then went on to lose to RCB, KKR and CSK in subsequent games.

Hyderabad’s problem has been their batting which is reliant on skipper Kane Williamson, the current ‘Orange Cap’ holder with 685 runs at 57.05 average.

Their latest defeat will hurt them the most as they had their match in pocket with Chennai struggling at 113/8 inside 18 overs chasing 140 but Williamson’s strategy to keep an over from Carlos Brathwaite at the death backfired.

The West Indian leaked 20 runs in the 18th over as Hyderabad will have the big selection headache of whom to fill in as the fifth and sixth bowler.

Bhuvneshwa­r (9 wickets) will also need to get his act together complement the wily Afghan wrist spinner Rashid Khan (18 wickets) as Williamson also have big holes to plug in the batting department. Siddarth Kaul (19 wickets) has been their best bowler of the season with consistent efforts.

 ?? BCCI ?? Sunrisers’ Rashid Khan will look for some purchase from the Eden Gardens track on Friday.
BCCI Sunrisers’ Rashid Khan will look for some purchase from the Eden Gardens track on Friday.
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