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Preview: RCB vs KKR – Can KKR’s Batting Stand Up?

The IPL season is heating up, and the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are set to take on the impressive Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) led by the unstoppable captain Virat Kohli. With both teams boasting a strong line-up, KKR is placing their hopes on two of their star players, Sunil Narine and Andre Russell. The team looks to unleash the power of these all-rounders in their upcoming match against RCB, hoping to secure a much-needed victory in the tournament. Read on to find out how KKR is strategizing to face Kohli and his men, and how Narine and Russell can turn the game in their favor.


The upcoming match between Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) raises questions about KKR’s underwhelming top six, and whether they will be able to stand up against RCB’s fired-up top order. KKR were only able to score 146 for 7 in 16 overs against the Punjab Kings’ bowling attack in their last game, leaving too much on Andre Russell’s shoulders. Although the signing of Jason Roy is a clear boost, he won’t be joining the team in time for this game.

RCB’s Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis scored blazing half-centuries in their last match, hammering 11 sixes and as many fours together. They will likely score off KKR’s spin trio of Sunil Narine, Varun Chakravarthy, and Anukul Roy, who may have to shoulder more of the bowling responsibilities. Spinners are more economical compared to the quicks in Kolkata, and both du Plessis and Kohli haven’t scored as quickly against spinners in the last three IPLs. However, Kohli doesn’t have a great record against Narine and Varun.

RCB will continue to be without Wanindu Hasaranga, Josh Hazlewood, and Rajat Patidar, and their left-arm quick, Reece Topley, has been ruled out due to injury. KKR’s Jason Roy will join the team in time for Sunday’s game in Ahmedabad, but Litton Das will fly in after the ongoing Test against Ireland. Lockie Ferguson is still bowling with half a run-up in the nets and is unlikely to play.

The trend at Eden Gardens in the IPL has mostly been to chase. The pitch usually has something for the quicks and spinners both, and the bigger dimensions mean boundaries may not come as often as they did in RCB’s last game. It’s expected to be slightly humid with temperatures in the late 20s in the evening, with some early swing and dew later.

RCB didn’t have to use the Impact Player rule in their last game, but they may need to adjust their strategy depending on whether they bat first or second. KKR may consider subbing out Mandeep Singh for a bowler to retain Venkatesh Iyer’s bowling option for the second innings.

Overall, both teams have strengths and weaknesses, and it remains to be seen how they will perform against each other in front of KKR’s home crowd.


In conclusion, KKR’s upcoming match against RCB is poised to be an electrifying contest as both teams have a lot to prove. KKR, in particular, will be hoping for a strong showing from their star players Narine and Russell, who can single-handedly turn the tide of the game. However, they will have to face the in-form Kohli and his team, who have been on a roll lately. Only time will tell who emerges victorious in this exciting clash, but one thing is for certain – it’s going to be a nail-biting affair till the very end.

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