KKR face Warriors in a tough CLT20 battle
After a morale-boosting win over Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders are in for a tough battle when they take on rampaging group B toppers Warriors in their Champions League clash at the M Chinnaswamy stadium on Saturday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: October 01, 2011 10:43 am IST
After a morale-boosting win over Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kolkata Knight Riders are in for a tough battle when they take on rampaging group B toppers Warriors in their Champions League clash at the M Chinnaswamy stadium on Saturday.
The Knight Riders, who lost three matches on the trot, rekindled their chances of progressing in the tournament with a fantastic show against Royal Challengers Bangalore on Thursday night.
The bowling department, led by Australian speedster Brett Lee, was economical against RCB while the batsmen were unstoppable as KKR registered their biggest victory of the tournament so far which came with nine wickets and 15 balls to spare.
Warriors may have topped the points table with two wins (four points), but the South African side should be wary of Kolkata, considering the form Jacques Kallis, Gautam Gambhir and Brad Haddin showed in the runaway win against Daniel Vettori's beleaguered RCB.
Warriors have intimidated their opponents, getting the better of Royal Challengers Bangalore and South Australian Redbacks.
They have a star-studded side with the likes of Ashwell Prince, Colin Ingram, Mark Boucher and Johan Botha who can produce swashbuckling knocks on their day.
JJ Smutts, who made a 75-ball 88 against Redbacks, is another batsman to watch out for.
Lonwabo Tsotsobe, Wayne Parnell, Botha and left-arm spinner Nicky Boje make for a good bowling unit capable of putting the breaks on any batting line-up's scoring rate.
But KKR can take heart from the fact that they crushed RCB at the same venue.
Unlike at the start of the campaign, their top order batsmen showed form but it has to continue much beyond if KKR have to have any chance of advancing to the next round.
Haddin, who made a belligerent 42, Kallis (a feisty 47-ball 64), and Gambhir (31-ball 55), are batsmen who can take the match away from the Warriors.
The three batsmen are in fact key to KKR's chances and they have to deliver the goods in all the coming matches to keep the Kolkata-outfit afloat.
KKR need to win to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the semifinals. A victory would put Warriors firmly in the saddle for a semifinal berth.