IPL 2019: Andre Russell looking for support as KKR host table-toppers CSK

Aditya Devavrat 15:55 13/04/2019
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  • Andre Russell has been a lone warrior for KKR.

    In the short, compact format of the IPL, even a two-game losing run can seem like a crisis. Alarm bells may not be ringing in the Kolkata Knight Riders camp just yet – despite losses in their last two games to Delhi Capitals and Chennai Super Kings they’re still in the top four and on track for a playoffs place. But with a tight battle in which six of the eight teams are realistically in playoff contention, any more slip-ups may cause panic as they face CSK again on Sunday.

    Will Andre Russell get any help?

    The batting line-up’s lack of consistency is the biggest concern. Andre Russell’s superhuman feats aside, no batsman has gotten a good run of scores – though in the case of Shubman Gill, that could largely be because he was playing down the order and when he moved to the opener’s slot on Friday he hit a pleasing 65 off 39.

    With regular opening pair Chris Lynn and Sunil Narine out with illness and injury respectively, Joe Denly joined Gill at the top of the order on Friday and was out for a first-ball duck. Carlos Brathwaite, the other overseas player brought into the XI as a replacement, didn’t hit a single boundary in a short, seven-ball stay at the crease.

    Dhoni, bowlers masking poor batting form

    CSK have no such worries, with a settled side that has lost just once all season. Mahendra Singh Dhoni may have made headlines for his uncharacteristic outburst during the Super Kings’ tense win over Rajasthan Royals on Thursday, but at the end of the day they stayed comfortably at the top of the points table, and Dhoni himself has quietly – for the most part – amassed over 200 runs at an average of over 100 this season.

    Dhoni’s form is perhaps masking the poor returns of the rest of his line-up – Suresh Raina, Shane Watson, Ambati Rayudu, and Kedar Jadhav all struggling for consistency. But when three of their bowlers – Deepak Chahar, Imran Tahir, and Harbhajan Singh – are among the top ten wicket-takers on the season, Dhoni can rely on his bowling attack while waiting for his batsmen to hit form.

    The last time they played KKR, they had Dinesh Karthik’s side floundering at 79-9 before a late Russell onslaught brought some respectability to the innings – though a score of 108 was never going to be tough to chase for Chennai. CSK perhaps stumbled upon the perfect strategy against this KKR line-up – focus on everyone else, because even Russell can’t do it all on his own.

    LIKELY TEAMS

    Kolkata Knight Riders: Chris Lynn, Shubman Gill, Robin Uthappa, Nitish Rana, Dinesh Karthik (c & wk), Andre Russell, Carlos Brathwaite, Piyush Chawla, Kuldeep Yadav, Lockie Ferguson, Prasidh Krishna

    Chennai Super Kings: Shane Watson, Faf du Plessis, Suresh Raina, Ambati Rayudu, Kedar Jadhav, MS Dhoni (c & wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Mitchell Santner, Deepak Chahar, Shardul Thakur, Imran Tahir

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