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KKR likely to play U-19 WC stars Nagarkoti and Mavi

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kolkata — Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) will look to get back to the winning ways when they take on in-form Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in an Indian Premier League (IPL) game at the Eden Gardens here on Saturday.

In their last outing, the Dinesh Karthik-led KKR lost to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on the road by five wickets in a thrilling clash.

Despite posting 202 for 6 riding on West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell’s unbeaten 36-ball 88, KKR bowlers found it hard to stop CSK as Shane Watson set up the chase with a belligeren­t 19-ball 42. Later, England’s Sam Billings guided MS Dhoni’s team to victory with a 23-ball 56.

KKR’s Vinay Kumar had a forgettabl­e outing as the Karnataka pacer started proceeding­s by conceding 16 runs in the first over and then failing to defend 17 needed in the last over.

KKR erred in the field as well with vice captain Robin Uthappa dropping Billings when he was on 9 and Tom Curran grassing Suresh Raina’s catch.

“We went for too many runs in the Powerplay, it became really tough to pull back. In the end, it’s tough when the teams have got wickets in hand,” KKR bowling coach Heath Streak told reporters on Thursday.

“We had a couple of costly dropped catches, we dropped (Sam) Billings on nine, and he played superbly, played some really good shots, also we didn’t bowl our best to him. It was a tough performanc­e, and we got to learn from those mistakes and make sure the next game here we come back,” Streak added.

The former Zimbabwe skipper also hinted that Aussie seamer Mitchell Johnson could return after being rested in the last game due to a niggle. There are chances that Vinay Kumar could be dropped for his poor outings in the first couple of games.

In such a case, Under-19 World Cup winning stars Kamlesh Nagarkoti and Shivam Mavi could get a look in.

Little known Rinku Singh could also face the axe after failing to repay the trust shown on him in the first two games. Highly rated U-19 World Cup winning batsman Shubman Gill, in that scenario, might make his IPL debut.

Russell’s explosive form with the bat and mystery spinner Sunil Narine’s economical bowling are the gains from the CSK game for the men in purple.

But in SRH, they will have an opponent that has made it two wins in as many matches with a thrilling one-wicket victory over defending champions Mumbai Indians (MI) on Thursday night.

The win took them to the top of the standings as they have a better run rate than Chennai Super Kings, who too have four points.

Having restricted MI to 147 for 8, SRH made heavy weather of a chaseable target but in the end rode on Deepak Hooda’s unbeaten 25ball 32 to get past the line.

It was a nail-biting end as Billy Stanlake scored the winning run off the last ball.

 ?? PTI ?? Kolkata Knight Riders’ cricketers during a practice session at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday. —
PTI Kolkata Knight Riders’ cricketers during a practice session at Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Friday. —
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