The Asian Age

Paltan look for comeback against rejuvenate­d KKR

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Abu Dhabi, Sept. 22: Defending champions Mumbai Indians would look for inspiratio­n from skipper Rohit Sharma, who is set to return to action, when they take on a rejuvenate­d Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League match here on Thursday.

Mumbai were without the services of Rohit and star allrounder Hardik Pandya in their 20-run defeat to Chennai Super Kings on Sunday as both were rested as a precaution­ary measure due to having niggles. However, head coach Mahela Jayawarden­e has said Rohit should be fit and available for selection for the match against KKR.

KKR, on the other hand, have registered a dominating nine-wicket win over Royal Challenger­s Bangalore in their opening game of the second leg of the league.

Mumbai, who are currently placed fourth in the table with eight points, began their second leg campaign in a typical slow manner but with only half the tournament left to play, the defending champions need to win to stay in the top half of the league table.

Rohit, who has been in fine touch of late, will be expected to continue in the same vein and help his side make amends of the inept batting performanc­e against CSK. Apart from Saurabh Tewary, who hit an unbeaten half century, none of the other batsmen were able to capitalize on their starts against CSK, failing to chase down 156.

On the other hand, the comprehens­ive win would have boosted KKR’s confidence. Having struggled in the first leg, KKR looked a completely different unit, in the manner in which they defeated RCB.

The Eoin Morgan-led side fired on all cylinders with mystery spinner Varun Chakravart­hy and star allrounder Andre Russell wreaking havoc with the ball before openers Shubman Gill and debutant Venkatesh Iyer chased down the 93-run target with 10 overs to spare. —

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