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KNIGHTS SWEAT OVER OPENING PAIR, RUSSELL’S POOR FORM

AB, Kohli to meet their match in the pace and variation of Lockie Ferguson

- By Ga uta m B hat ta chary ya Senior Associate Editor

Kolkata Knight Riders have found an ace in their pack in Lockie Ferguson as they look to contain the explosive batting line- up of RCB in a high profile IPL clash in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

The last time around when they met in Sharjah, AB de Villiers led a late and brutal assault to score 73 not out off 33 balls as RCB inflicted an 82- run defeat on the Knights. While the third placed Virat Kohliled side wear a more settled look in comparison, the two- time champions are still looking for answers to a number of problems like the ideal combinatio­n of openers and the worrying form of Andre Russell.

Shubhman Gill may have scored 311 runs from nine matches — but his strikerate of 113.91 is simply not impressive to give the Knights a headstart in the powerplay overs. While the team management has not been overtly critical of their bright Indian batting talent, former dasher Virender Sehwag minced no words in a talk show that KKR should consider bringing him down the order if his strike- rate does not improve quickly.

The Shah Rukh Khan co- owned team will be in a better mental space though after having the last laugh in the Super Over against Hyderabad, but they would have to thank the Kiwi speedster Ferguson for that. He made all the difference to the team’s yet another ordinary show, returning with sensationa­l figures of 3/ 15 in his four overs and 2/ 2 from three balls in Super Over. The way he mixed up his slower deliveries with a disconcert­ing pace in Sunday’s match could be the template for the fast bowlers on the progressiv­ely slow wickets in the UAE and it will be interestin­g to see how new captain Eoin Morgan uses him against the likes of AB, Kohli and opener Aaron Finch. Meanwhile, Russell, KKR’s go- to man for several seasons now, no longer seems the same batsman with just 92 runs from nine matches at an average of 11.50. If his abysmal form was not enough, the Jamaican has also picked up some niggles on the field and should definitely not play on reputation alone against such a balanced outfit as RCB.

AB, meanwhile, has been simply unstoppabl­e for RCB and single- handedly won the game with an unbeaten 55 from 22 balls in their 178- run chase against the Royals. Kohli will also look to convert his starts as they look to brighten their play- off hopes with a double against KKR.

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