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SRK banks on foreign stars to boost KKR's chances
With more foreign players available in the 2nd season, Shah Rukh Khan feels his team will be more competitive this time than the first edition of the IPL.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 16, 2009 04:56 PM IST
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The Kolkata franchisee made a blistering start last year but could not continue the momentum after some foreign players left for their national duty, which eventually led to their sixth place finish in the inaugural IPL.
This year also Australia skipper Ricky Ponting decided to skip the Twenty20 event and preferred to take rest in the wake of the forthcoming Ashes series but Shah Rukh feels the availability of other international players will boost Knight Riders' chances of a better finish.
"Internationally, I think the players will be more available, so we have the whole team to begin with," Shah Rukh told a press conference after arriving here.
"We'll have Chris Gayle and Brendon McCullum, and then David Hussey will join us when Gayle has to leave. Brad Hodge is here, and so is Sourav Ganguly. Everyone has been practising over the past 10 days.
"We are working on amazing plans, including the captaincy issue, which has been a controversy over the past month. I think overall we are very well prepared.
"Unfortunately, we do have injuries but we'll be there, one hundred per cent trying to do much better than last year," he said.
With more foreign players available in the second season, Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shah Rukh Khan feels his team will be more competitive this time than the first edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL).The Kolkata franchisee made a blistering start last year but could not continue the momentum after some foreign players left for their national duty, which eventually led to their sixth place finish in the inaugural IPL.
This year also Australia skipper Ricky Ponting decided to skip the Twenty20 event and preferred to take rest in the wake of the forthcoming Ashes series but Shah Rukh feels the availability of other international players will boost Knight Riders' chances of a better finish.
"Internationally, I think the players will be more available, so we have the whole team to begin with," Shah Rukh told a press conference after arriving here.
"We'll have Chris Gayle and Brendon McCullum, and then David Hussey will join us when Gayle has to leave. Brad Hodge is here, and so is Sourav Ganguly. Everyone has been practising over the past 10 days.
"We are working on amazing plans, including the captaincy issue, which has been a controversy over the past month. I think overall we are very well prepared.
"Unfortunately, we do have injuries but we'll be there, one hundred per cent trying to do much better than last year," he said.
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