Punjab began their campaign with a win, but they were expecting a better bowling effort after conceding more than 200 runs in their first game. South Africa speedster Kagiso Rabada is expected to play after completing his three-day quarantine and that will give a big boost to the Punjab attack
Shreyas Iyer. Pic/PTI
Kolkata Knight Riders are expected to continue with their risk-taking approach despite mixed returns when they take on Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League at Wankhede on Friday.
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KKR head into today’s game at the back of a three-wicket loss against RCB though managed to make the game close after a below-par total.
Punjab began their campaign with a win, but they were expecting a better bowling effort after conceding more than 200 runs in their first game. South Africa speedster Kagiso Rabada is expected to play after completing his three-day quarantine and that will give a big boost to the Punjab attack.
Batting at the Wankhede, where the track is relatively fresh, has not been easy as seen in the two games played at the venue so far.
Toss factor
It may be early days in the two-month long IPL, but the toss is already playing a significant role in the game’s outcome with dew coming into picture in the second half of the game.
Kolkata’s openers, Ajinkya Rahane and the attacking Venkatesh Iyer perished cheaply against RCB and the duo would be looking to provide a strong start to the team.
While skipper Shreyas Iyer, who has been in good form despite the failure against RCB, would be an important cog in the wheel, but would need support from the likes of Nitish Rana.
For left-handed Rana, consistency would be the key. Apart from the duo, the responsibility in the middle order needs to be shouldered by Sam Billings, Sheldon Jackson and the big-hitting Andre Russell.
The KKR line-up has batsmen who can tear into any attack and the management would hope that they all fire in unison against Punjab.
On the bowling front, pacer Umesh Yadav was splendid in both the games with the new ball. Experienced Kiwi bowler Tim Southee, who replaced Shivam Mavi and picked up three wickets, too has a key role to play upfront.
Varun’s form, a concern
The concern for Kolkata would be the form of spinner Varun Chakaravarthy, who needs to hit the straps quickly.
For Punjab, a lot would rest on how their top three—skipper Mayank Agarwal, flamboyant Shikhar Dhawan and Sri Lankan Bhanuka Rajapaksa, who played a match-winning cameo against RCB, perform.
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