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How the Knight Riders were able to turn it around...

Source: PTI
October 08, 2021 12:38 IST
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Kolkata Knight Riders won five of their seven matches in the IPL's UAE leg.

Chief mentor David Hussey credits head coach Brendon McCullum for the way the team is playing.

Kolkata Knight Riders players rejoice after scoring a resounding victory over Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League match, in Sharjah, on Thursday

IMAGE: Kolkata Knight Riders players rejoice after scoring a resounding victory over Rajasthan Royals in the Indian Premier League match, in Sharjah, on Thursday. Photograph: BCCI

Kolkata Knight Riders' swashbuckling injured all-rounder Andre Russell is likely to be available for the play-offs stage of the Indian Premier League, beginning on Sunday, the team's chief mentor David Hussey said.

The Knight Riders are virtually assured of a play-offs berth in the IPL after their 86-run win over Rajasthan Royals on Thursday and are set to play against the third-place team of the league phase in the Qualifier 1 on Sunday.

 

“He (Russell) had a fitness test on Wednesday, and I think he's just maybe a game away. So I think he'd be pushing hard over the next few days to get back in for the final (play-offs)," Hussey said, at Thursday’s post-match press conference.

"His (availability) will be a huge boost not only for us but the competition. He's world-class and he provides lots of entertainment.”

With three play-offs spots already sealed by Delhi Capitals, Chennai Super Kings and Royals Challengers Bangalore, KKR consolidated their position for the fourth and final spot, finishing their league engagements with 14 points from 14 games and an impressive net run-rate of 0.587.

He admitted that there has been a change in fortunes for the Knight Riders in the UAE after struggling in the Indian leg. They turned it around by winning five of their seven matches in the second stage.

“At the halfway mark, we weren't playing the type of cricket that we wanted to play. We are all about playing entertaining cricket -- hitting fours, sixes -- and with the ball, hitting the stumps, taking wickets, and fielding exceptionally well.

“So the break probably did us a world of good -- we got to refresh, recharge our batteries and re-plan -- and come to Abu Dhabi. Abhishek Nayar did a great training session, all the boys got a lot of volume and (were) ready to go,” Hussey said, explaining how the change occurred in the group.

He credited head coach Brendon McCullum for the way KKR is playing.

“He (Brendon) is so cool and calm that he's got this plan and vision for the team to go forward. He believes in every player to play their best. He makes everybody feel that they are the most important person in the team.

"Brendon should take a lot of credit for the way everybody's playing here tonight. Great for him, because he's been through a lot,” Hussey said.

The 44-year-old former Australia cricketer also lavished praise on his players for putting up a team performance.

“It is never easy playing on these types of surfaces. Shubman Gill, Venkatesh Iyer, Nitish Rana (and) Rahul Tripathi showed their class once again, they sort of adapted their games accordingly, and they knew if they take it deep in the batting innings, they are going to make a decent target.

“With the ball, pretty simple plans, bowled directly as fast as they can and at the stumps and we have got some world-class spinners as well, and we back up each other in the field, so it was pretty much a team performance tonight,” Hussey said.

He said KKR will watch the final league game between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad on Friday “as a group” but they are looking forward to their play-offs game (Qualifier 1) against Royal Challengers Bangalore, who are likely to finish third.

Rajasthan Royals skipper Sanju Samson lamented that none of his batters could build a partnership with Rahul Tewatia, who was going strong from one end.

“Sharjah is his (Rahul Tewatia) favourite ground; he enjoys batting here. We could have had a decent partnership with him. We could have had a close match; he was batting really well, he wanted someone else actually to be with him and have a good partnership.

"We didn't do that and that's why we ended up on the losing side,” Samson said.

The Kerala batter also said the biggest positive for his franchise was the performance of the young Indian players.

“We have a lot of positives. If you look at the young Indians in our side, the way they came out and expressed themselves, the way they performed, that's one of the biggest positives this season.”

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