Khaleej Times

KKR have task cut out

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kolkata — Eyeing a third title which has eluded them for quite some time, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) will have their task cut out when they take on formidable Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) clash at the Eden Gardens on Sunday.

Two-time champions KKR last won the IPL in 2014 under the captaincy of Gautam Gambhir. Since then, they have made it to the playoffs thrice in four years showing great consistenc­y, but the team will want to finish off equally well this time round.

Last season, under the new leadership of seasoned campaigner Dinesh Karthik, KKR incidental­ly lost to Sunrisers Hyderabad by 14 runs in Qualifier-2. Stumper-batsman Karthik led from the front, amassing 498 runs and finishing as the team’s highest scorer.

KKR have traditiona­lly boasted of having a superb spin line up and it won’t be different this year. With India’s leading tweaker Kuldeep Yadav leading the line, veteran Sunil Narine and experience­d Piyush Chawla will look to make an impact along with young K.C. Cariappa who was brought in as replacemen­t to the injured Shivam Mavi.

Last year, KKR’s weak link was

their pace attack. But according to head coach Jacques Kallis, the purple brigade have more options this time in the fast bowling department.

KKR will miss the services of Mavi and fellow U-19 World Cup winner Kamlesh Nagarkoti who is also ruled out due to injury.

But acquisitio­ns such as New Zealand fast bowler Lockie Ferguson, left-arm Englishman Harry Gurney and West Indies allrounder Carlos Brathwaite will add to their arsenal.

KKR received a blow few days back in the form of South Africa quick Anrich Nortje who was also ruled out after sustaining an injury. Among the Indians, Prasidh Krishna will look to continue the good work with the ball while Sandeep Warrier — replacemen­t of Nagarkoti — will look to make the most of the opportunit­y.

KKR’s batting looks strong with no spare tyres in their top seven. The likes of Chris Lynn, Shubman Gill, Robin Uthappa, Andre Russell, Karthik and Brathwaite pack enough punch to rival any other side. According to assistant coach Simon Katich, they have the best batting line up in the tournament.

Coming to the visitors, SRH emerged runners-up in the previous edition after losing to Chennai Super Kings in the final by eight wickets.

The Kane Williamson-led side has been in cracking form for the past few seasons since winning the trophy in 2016 under the leadership of David Warner. Williamson was comfortabl­y the best batsman in the tournament hitting eight fifties and one century on the way to 735 runs in 17 matches.

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