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Giants eye revival

Dhoni’s men take on Gambhir’s KKR

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Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni will be eager to break the sequence of reverses and get Rising Pune Supergiant­s' campaign back on track when they lock horns with in-form Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League here today.

Having moved to Pune this year from the banned Chennai Super Kings, where he enjoyed great success, Dhoni will be keen to replicate that in his new jersey with a bit of help from his teammates.

So far, it hasn't been a smooth campaign for India's twin World Cup winning captain, barring the tournament opener against defending champions against Mumbai Indians, which his side won comprehens­ively by nine wickets at the Wankhede Stadium.

The next three outings, including last night's against Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in front of the home crowd, ended in defeats for Supergiant­s. Not the result a team comprising Kevin Pietersen, Steve Smith, Faf du Plessis and Ajinkya Rahane, besides Dhoni, deserves.

The overseas trio of Pietersen, Smith and Du Plessis failed miserably in the last game, and the Supergiant­s would hope for a much-improved performanc­e from the batting heavyweigh­ts.

Thissara Perera and Rajat Bhatia, who almost guided RPS to a win on Friday with their brilliant hitting, will look to continue in similar fashion.

While Perera was the pick of the bowlers the other day, the likes of Ishant Sharma, Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Murugan Ashwin will have to be among the wickets for Pune to harbour hopes of a victory at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium.

On the other hand, led by discarded India opener Gautam Gambhir, Kolkata Knight Riders have been on a roll, winning three of their four matches.

Such has been their form that the twotime former champions continue to top the standings in the eight-team league.

Barring the defeat against Mumbai Indians, the Knight Riders had been convincing in their wins.

Gambhir has been leading the team from the front and has held the orange cap for long. The left-handed batsman would be too happy to continue in same vein.

His opening partner Robin Uthappa blazed away to the third fastest half century of the season against Kings XI Punjab. If the two gets going, the task can difficult for the opponents.

 ??  ?? MS Dhoni during a practice session.
MS Dhoni during a practice session.

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