Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

KKR aim to rise from Warner punch

After being taken apart by SRH skipper David Warner, Kolkata team will have to find its feet again vs RPS

- Dhiman Sarkar

Only half in jest has Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR) owner Shah Rukh Khan said that whenever he feels a little arrogant about himself, he visits the USA where immigratio­n issues usually bring him down to earth. Did the recent visit to Hyderabad have the same effect on his Indian Premier League team?

KKR went to the Nizam’s city on top of the table. They took a shellackin­g on Sunday, which coupled with Mumbai Indians making the most of Royal Challenger­s Bangalore’s woeful run meant the Knights were dislodged from the top perch. KKR will look to shake off the effect when they face Rising Pune Supergiant on Wednesday.

It wasn’t the first time holders Sunrisers Hyderabad had pricked more than KKR’S pride. Last year, KKR won against them home and away but lost in the eliminator.

WARNER’S BLITZ

With Sunrisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner exploding --- it is not easy to make Shikhar Dhawan look sedate but the Australian pocket Hercules did just that --- KKR never really looked like they were in the game. Sitting in the opposition dugout, Shakib Al Hasan said it was one of the best innings of the IPL.

As they ready to host a team that is living up to its name and winning close games on Wednesday, KKR will hope Sunday’s humiliatio­n was once too many. Rising Pune Supergiant flew into town on Tuesday evening, and skipped training after a late night win against Gujarat Lions. What could be more ominous for KKR is that MS Dhoni and Ben Stokes are hitting the ball well.

“I think he will ….have a bigger impact by the end of this IPL,” RPS skipper Steve Smith said about Dhoni. And with a century on Monday, Stokes showed why the franchise paid Rs 14.5 crore for this beefcake of an allrounder.

“I think we just got to execute our plans, hit our areas and try and bowl to areas where he is not as strong,” said KKR all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme. The devil though will lie in the details.

RPS also beat Royal Challenger­s Bangalore before that. In their last five games, RPS have won four, the only blip being the loss at home against KKR, but Stokes didn’t play that game. The resurgence after a start that saw them surprise Mumbai Indians has taken RPG into the top four.

Despite the Warner treatment, KKR’S bowlers would fancy their chances on a helpful Eden wicket. In comparison, RPS’ bowling looks depleted. With Yusuf Pathan’s form patchy and neither of de Grandhomme, Chris Woakes, Surya Kumar Yadav and Sheldon Jackson really firing, KKR’S lower order batting has been a concern and they will hope the underbelly is not exposed on Wednesday.

Chris Lynn, who set the tone for KKR with some swashbuckl­ing batting, trained on Tuesday and batted for nearly half-anhour with a heavily strapped left shoulder. Lynn was injured attempting a catch in second match against Mumbai Indians.

 ?? AFP ?? KKR captain Gautam Gambhir (right) has led his boys from the front. The likes of Yusuf Pathan and Nathan Coulternil­e have responded.
AFP KKR captain Gautam Gambhir (right) has led his boys from the front. The likes of Yusuf Pathan and Nathan Coulternil­e have responded.

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