Big Picture - Another six-hitting fest on the cards?
Two batting powerhouses, on a rampage in the recent matches, clashing at a venue where scores of 200 have been breached in eight of the ten innings in IPL 2024. Can anything but a high-scoring affair be expected?
KKR have gone past 220 in each of their last three games; DC have breached the 220 mark twice in three outings, with the other score being 199. While KKR have a scoring rate of 11.18 in the powerplay this season, DC are next in line at 10.41. And that's down to the openers from both teams.
Sunil Narine has 357 runs in eight innings at a strike rate of 184.02 this season, and has got good support from Phil Salt in that opening role. The duo has scored at a run rate of 12.36, the second-best for any opening pair while averaging 50.75. But in Khaleel Ahmed and Kuldeep Yadav, DC have two bowlers who could trouble the KKR top order.
Kuldeep has bowled three balls to Narine in the IPL, and dismissed him twice, for an average of 2.00. He has an excellent record against his former franchise in general having picked 10 wickets in three games, striking every six balls. Khaleel, meanwhile, has sent back Narine twice in four innings. Shreyas Iyer has fallen to him twice in 20 balls, averaging 12.5, while Venkatesh Iyer has played just four balls off him and fallen once. Can they be KKR's kryptonite?
KKR, on the other hand, will have to quickly come up with a plan to get past Jake Fraser-McGurk, who has already hammered 247 runs in five innings striking at 237.50.
It is a quick turnaround for DC, who beat Mumbai Indians on Saturday. But having won four of their last five games, it could prove to be a blessing. They have a woeful record at Eden Gardens: two wins and seven losses in nine games. But a win here could see them enter the top four on the points table. KKR are coming into the game having failed to defend 261 against Punjab Kings, and they would be desperate for a win.
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