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Qualifier 1: It's consistency vs resilience as Punjab take on KKR

May 26, 2014 17:16 IST

Image: KKR and Kings XI Punjab
Photographs: BCCI

The most consistent team this season will be up against the most resilient side of the current edition when Kings XI Punjab locks horns with Kolkata Knight Riders in the first Qualifier clash of the Indian Premier League in Kolkata on Tuesday.

Previously tagged under-achievers, Kings XI Punjab have been the most outstanding team this season, going atop the table thanks, to a superlative batting show from Glenn Maxwell.

With two wins from their first seven matches, Kolkata Knight Riders were written off midway into the tournament but they bounced back to seal a playoff berth.

Later, Yusuf Pathan's hurricane 22-ball 72 fired them up to second spot on net run rate and they now hold a record seven-match winning streak.

The heavyweights tag would be with KXIP but at the same time they would be wary of KKR's momentum and it would be quite a challenge for George Bailey's men to breach their opponent's fortress at the Eden.

In-form Yusuf looks set for the challenge

Image: Yusuf Pathan (left) with a teammate
Photographs: BCCI

Both the teams are two wins away from the glittering trophy but a loss in the first qualifier will not be the end of the road either. The losing team would survive to play the second qualifier in the battle to make the final.

Yusuf has shown how dangerous he can be when he is middling the ball as even world number one pacer Dale Steyn was no challenge for him.

Yusuf smacked the South African for 26 runs in an over in his explosive innings of five fours and seven sixes.

KKR were required to chase 161 in 15.2 overs to topple Chennai Super Kings from the second place and Yusuf's blitz ensured they cruise to the target in 14.2 overs.

Such was the impact that Mumbai Indians eliminated Rajasthan Royals on net run rate taking a cue from Yusuf's innings with Corey Anderson playing the role of the big hitter in his unbeaten 44-ball 95 in a second stunner in as many days.

Narine gives KKR an edge over rivals

Image: Sunil Narine
Photographs: BCCI

Yusuf will be a threat in the ranks of KKR, quite the same way Maxwell is in the KXIP line-up, in what promises to be yet another run feast with both teams boasting of powerful batting line-ups. The ground has been under cover since Sunday because of a downpour and both the teams will keep their fingers crossed since rains are forecast for Tuesday.

There is a reserve day on May 28 but both teams would be keen to not stretch their campaigns further.

Under overcast conditions, the slow bowlers could play a crucial role and the KKR camp would have an extra edge in mystery spinner Sunil Narine who has the Purple Cap. They also have left-armer Shakib Al Hasan in a potent spin attack.

Maxwell was dismissed by leg-spinners six times in this IPL and Shakib will surely look to exploit the weakness of the Aussie who is in the middle of a rare lean patch.

Punjab's middle-order and bowling can lend them some sting

Image: Kings XI Punjab's Manan Vohra in action
Photographs: BCCI

Maxwell, who was rested against Rajasthan, has scored 16 runs from the last three innings and was out for a duck in their 116-run chase against Delhi Daredevils on Sunday.

Boasting of a strong middle-order in David Miller, Manan Vohra, skipper Bailey and Wriddhiman Saha, KXIP should not worry much about Maxwell's lean patch.

What will however be a cause of concern for KXIP is their spin bowling, with the likes of Rishi Dhawan and Akshar Patel not making many inroads. It would be interesting if they bring in Murali Kartik in their line-up.

With Mitchell Johnson spearheading the pace department, KXIP pacers have most number of wickets (62) but at the same time, their spinners have the fewest (24).

In terms of batting, Shaun Marsh, who has been a consistent performer for KXIP with about 2000 runs, has been benched with Maxwell and Miller stealing the show.

KXIP have lost to KKR, the second team after Mumbai Indians to have beaten the table-toppers this season, and the home side would surely fancy their chances with a vociferous crowd behind them. 

Uthappa has been on fire for KKR

Image: Robin Uthappa and Shakib Al Hasan
Photographs: BCCI

KKR look a more balanced side of the two both in batting and bowling.

The tournament’s leading run-getter Robin Uthappa, who has the Orange Cap with 613 runs from 14 matches, has been instrumental in giving fine starts with skipper Gautam Gambhir, who too has been impressive with 311 from 14 matches.

The duo has been successfully giving the team fine starts before the likes of Shakib, Ryan ten Doeschate and Yusuf fire up in the middle-order, which has been the KKR's story so far this season.

The key for KXIP would be to make early inroads so as to test the middle order and it is where the Aussie pace spearhead Mitchell Johnson will come in to play.

Teams (from):

Kolkata Knight Riders: Gautam Gambhir (captain), Robin Uthappa (wk), Manish Pandey, Yusuf Pathan, Shakib Al Hasan, Ryan ten Doeschate, Suryakumar Yadav, Morne Morkel, Umesh Yadav, R Vinay Kumar, Sunil Narine, Jacques Kallis, Andre Russell, Pat Cummins, Chris Lynn, R Vinay Kumar, Manvinder Bisla, Debabrata Das, Kuldeep Yadav, Sayan Mondal and Veer Pratap Singh.

Kings XI Punjab: George Bailey (captain), Virender Sehwag, Manan Vohra, Glenn Maxwell, David Miller, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Akshar Patel, Mitchell Johnson, Rishi Dhawan, Karanveer Singh, Parvinder Awana, Beuran Hendricks, Shaun Marsh, Thisara Perera, Lakshmipathy Balaji, Murali Kartik, Cheteshwar Pujara, Sandeep Singh, Anureet Singh, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Mandeep Singh, Shivam Sharma and Shradul Thakur.

Match starts: 8pm IST.

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