Rampaging CSK look to spoil KKR's homecoming

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

On song after making a superb comeback to the league, table toppers would look to continue its winning momentum and spoil Kolkata Knight Riders' homecoming in an match, here tomorrow.

Written off at the start with critics branding it's dugout as an 'old-age home', CSK, on the field, never looked like a side which is making its comeback to the tournament after serving a two-year suspension.

With a vintage Mahendra in centre of the team's batting might, CSK have started looking ominous and would look to make a firm grip of their lead atop the standings as the tournament heads to the business end.

CSK are currently leading the eight-team table with 12 points from six wins out of eight games.

Both the teams are here on the back of two morale boosting wins against Daredevils with KKR successfully chasing a modest 176 in Delhi, while CSK reigning supreme at their adopted home in Pune.

Half-centuries from and Dhoni blasted CSK to its third 200-plus score and then young fast bowlers Lungi Ngidi and KM choked Delhi's chase to hand CSK its sixth win of the season.

Dhoni himself is in the middle of the CSK's success with his batting and captaincy instincts.

Dhoni made four changes against and it showed the team's depth.

Ngidi looked reliable and penetrative both in power play and at the death as the South African brought some venom into the pace department in absence of injured

A product of the MRF Pace Foundation, impressed with his raw pace and quick arm action and took two wickets on debut, though the young pacer leaked 43 runs in three overs.

In batting, Watson, who struggled for Royal Challengers last season, has been a revelation.

Backed by Dhoni, the veteran Australian all-rounder slammed this season's highest score -- 106 -- his fourth T20 hundred.

Ambati Rayudu too has gone about his tasks quietly, be it as an opener or in the middle-order to lead the batting chart with 370 runs.

Then there is vintage Dhoni himself. Dhoni averages 71.50 with three half-centuries.

His knock of 70 not out from 34 balls to hunt down RCB's 205 still remains the talk of the town. The way he sealed the game with his signature swing over wide long on boundary brought back memories of triumph.

With a handsome 12-7 win-loss record, the Dhoni-led side will also give some more to KKR.

In the mid-table with six matches to go, KKR cannot afford to lose at Eden Gardens, where they play three more, in its bid for to secure a maiden playoff berth under

campaign, so far, has been hugely dependent on the overseas trio of Chris Lynn, and

Lynn was the of six-wicket win in with a restrained knock of 62 not out from 52 balls after he got a reprieve on seven.

KKR would hope for a strong batting show, especially from who is in the middle of a lean patch and is yet to score a half-century.

KKR also seemed to have under-utilised youngster by sending him lower down the order. Batting at no. 7, the Under-19 star has scores of 3, 6, 14 not out, 37, 5 not out in what seems to be sheer waste of talent.

Having failed to defend a handsome 203 in the first leg, KKR bowlers will look for a better show this time.

Teams (from):

Kolkata Knight Riders: (C), Sunil Narine, Andre Russell, Chris Lynn, Robin Uthappa, Kuldeep Yadav, Piyush Chawla, Nitish Rana, Prasidh Krishna, Shivam Mavi, Mitchell Johnson, Shubman Gill, R Vinay Kumar, Rinku Singh, Cameron Delport, Javon Searless, Apoorv Wankhade, Ishank Jaggi,

Chennai Super Kings: Dhoni (C), Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Faf du Plessis, Harbhajan Singh, Dwayne Bravo, Shane Watson, Ambati Rayudu, KM Asif, Kanishk Seth, Lungi Ngidi, Dhruv Shorey, Murali Vijay, Sam Billings, Mark Wood, Kshitiz Sharma, Monu Kumar, Chaitanya Bishnoi, Imran Tahir, Karn Sharma, Shardul Thakur, N Jagadeesan,

Match starts at 2000 IST.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 12:55 IST