KKR vs RCB Preview
KKR vs RCB Preview: Knight Riders were 146 for 7 in 16 overs against Punjab Kings’ bowling attack, which doesn’t appear to be the most dangerous in the competition. Without a single star player in their top six, which managed a combined 90 runs off 74 balls, too much was put on Andre Russell’s shoulders and worn-out knees. Although Jason Roy’s acquisition is undoubtedly a plus for them, he won’t be able to make it in time for this game.
KKR vs RCB Preview
They have to compete against the Royal Challengers’ fired-up top order on Thursday. Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis struck blistering half centuries in the last game, combining for 11 sixes and just as many fours. If he gets another game, the Knight Riders’ spin combination of Sunil Narine, Varun Chakravarthy, and Anukul Roy may have their work cut out for them because they both prefer pace off the bat. Since 2018, spinners in Kolkata have been more efficient than quicks, and in the past three IPLs, neither du Plessis nor Kohli have scored as swiftly while facing spinners. Moreover, Varun and Narine both have a poor track record against Kohli.
The 2021 Eliminator
Do you recall the 2021 elimination match where Narine defeated the trio of Glenn Maxwell, AB de Villiers, and Virat Kohli on his own to advance his team to the championship?
Even if the Knight Riders are unable to match that performance, they will be expecting to perform even better for their home audience.
Major Missing For RCB
Wanindu Hasaranga and Josh Hazlewood, who have yet to join the team, will continue to be absent from the Royal Challengers, and Rajat Patidar has been eliminated from the competition. Reece Topley, a left-arm quick who recently caught Cameron Green with a scorching yorker, suffered a serious injury to his right shoulder during fielding and had to go to Kolkata with his arm in a sling. They can substitute David Willey for the bowling by bringing him in.
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Litton Das will come in from Dhaka following the present Test against Ireland, and Roy will join the Knight Riders in time for Sunday’s match in Ahmedabad. Lockie Ferguson, who also missed their first game, is still bowling in the nets with only a partial run-up and is not expected to play.