Khaleej Times

KKR look to seal play-offs spot

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kolkata — Two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders would look to bury the ghosts of their heavy defeat of the season as they face a resurgent Rising Pune Supergiant here on Wednesday, in their bid to make the IPL play offs.

While KKR suffered their heaviest defeat of the season against Sunrisers Hyderabad in their last game, Pune looked to have found their mojo in the business end of the tournament having registered consecutiv­e wins in their last two matches.

Looking unstoppabl­e with a hattrick of wins and enjoying a twopoint lead over Mumbai Indians, KKR’s winning streak was stopped by Sunrisers.KKR will now be under pressure to secure the magic number 16 and seal their place in the knock-out stage after Mumbai became the first team to secure a play-off berth.

The manner of KKR’s defeat in the rain-interrupte­d match could be a reality check for the Kolkata outfit that looked heavily reliant on their top-order batting.

Opting to bowl, KKR first had to deal with the combined assault of centurion David Warner and Kane Williamson to concede 200 for the first time this season. qIn reply, KKR’s batsmen had no answer to SRH’s 209 and were eventually restricted to 161 for seven as the team slumped to its third defeat of the season.

Barring Robin Uthappa, who made a valiant half-century, no other KKR batsmen lived up to the challenge, exposing the chinks in their middle and lower order.

The confidence of skipper Gautam Gambhir, who had said during the toss against Sunrisers that they are “comfortabl­e chasing so no point changing” the playing eleven, is bound to take a hit and he will be forced to ring in changes.

KKR so far has been cashing in on their top-order with Sunil Narine’s hit-and-miss experiment at the top.

When Narine gets going, there is no stopping KKR as more often than not Gambhir and Uthappa have capitalise­d on the starts. But in the event of a failure of the trio, the likes of Manish Pandey, Yusuf Pathan must take up responsibi­lity.

Pandey has been in form and needs someone to lend support but KKR have struggled so far at number 6 and 7, the most crucial positions in a limited overs format.

Be it Sheldon Jackson or Suryakumar Yadav, none has delivered and has been a big letdown for KKR and Jharkhand’s Ishank Jaggi might just get a look-in.

Colin de Grandhomme too has failed to make any big impact as Gambhir may tinker with their overseas line-up as well.

Shakib Al Hasan has been sparsely used this season with solitary appearance and it’s high time that Gambhir must start trusting the star Bangladesh­i all-rounder before he returns home for national duty. Pune, on the other hand, are on the ascent from the bottom-half of the table and now find themselves placed securely in top four with a four-point lead over fifth-placed Kings XI Punjab.

Million-dollar Ben Stokes proved his worth with the bat when he hit his maiden Twenty20 century (103 off 63 balls) with less than three weeks to go for the final.

IPL’s costliest player, Stokes, led a 162-run chase while batting at number five in a one-man show against Gujarat Lions in their last game.

Their top-order read 4-6-4-0 with the team 42/4 inside powerplay but Stokes’ calculated innings sealed a thrilling chase in the penultimat­e delivery.

All eyes will once again be on India’s most successful Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who has shown that he is still in his prime when he led a 177 chase with an unbeaten 61 against Sunrisers.

Dhoni also contribute­d with a valuable 26 in their match-winning fifth wicket partnershi­p worth 76 runs. His fans in Kolkata will also want him to do well but at the same time will want KKR to back on winning track and seal the playoff berth.

Meanwhile, Rising Pune Supergiant’s all-rounder Ben Stokes is fit for Wednesday’s game a, a Pune team spokespers­on confirmed. Stokes was seen struggling to run with cramps at the end of his essay. “There are no issues with him. He has rested well and is raring to go against Kolkata tomorrow,” the Pune official told IANS over phone after Steve Smith’s side touched base in Kolkata on Tuesday evening. Stokes missed out on Pune’s home encounter with KKR when the former champions won by seven wickets with 11 balls to spare.

 ?? PTI ?? Robin uthappa made a valiant half-century in two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders’ last match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. —
PTI Robin uthappa made a valiant half-century in two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders’ last match against Sunrisers Hyderabad. —

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