Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru Date & Time: May 02, 08:00 PM LOCAL
RCB battles bowling concerns as it takes on KKR
RCB has tinkered much with the eleven — four more changes against Sunrisers — trying in vain to find the right combination.
It has been a difficult fortnight for Royal Challengers
Bangalore. Four games away from home have produced one win, leaving the
team with four points from six. All along, the bowling has caused Virat
Kohli headaches.
After failing to defend 191, 170
and 180, RCB batted second for the first time this IPL season on
Saturday, but conceded too many runs to chase. Not one of the 12 bowlers
used so far this season averages under eight runs an over; five of them
have gone at over 10.
It is an issue Kohli will
continue to grapple with as his men return to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
here, for a meeting with Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday. Even with
victory, RCB can climb no higher than sixth on the table; defeat will
turn this torpid start into a bit of a crisis.
RCB
has tinkered much with the eleven — four more changes against Sunrisers —
trying in vain to find the right combination. In Hyderabad, Chris
Gayle, although available for selection, was overlooked. He could,
presumably, have only been accommodated at Kane Richardson’s expense and
the bowling unit could not afford that. England’s Chris Jordan, who has
built a reputation as a reliable bowler of yorkers at the death, now
arrives as Mitchell Starc’s replacement. He may well feature on Monday.
“I’m not too worried about the batting,” Kohli admitted after the Sunrisers game. “It’s the bowling we need to get better at.”
KKR,
for its part, does not have much to fret over, Saturday’s loss to Delhi
Daredevils notwithstanding. It sits third on the table, and has the
opportunity to move up one place here. The team has sorely missed Manish
Pandey, who is recovering from chicken pox.
In the
three games he has not played, KKR has tried Suryakumar Yadav, Shakib Al
Hasan, and Piyush Chawla at one drop. Robin Uthappa admitted in Delhi
that Pandey’s absence had forced some reshuffling in the batting order
and that his return to No. 3 would restore stability.
There
was a chance Pandey, who is here having flown home to recuperate, could
play on Monday, Uthappa said, although it was not certain.
Uthappa
himself was in good form at the Kotla. Gautam Gambhir and he account
for over half of the runs KKR’s batsmen have scored, but whilst the team
wins, this over-reliance will not matter. At the halfway stage, KKR
will feel it is well placed to qualify for the play-offs. RCB, though,
will need to sort things out quickly.
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