IPL 2020: Dinesh Karthik faces stiff captaincy test as KKR take on resurgent CSK

IPL 2020: Dinesh Karthik faces stiff captaincy test as KKR take on resurgent CSK

The coming to form of a misfiring top order is what CSK needed to come out of a miserable start and having done that, they would certainly look favourites against a struggling KKR.

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IPL 2020: Dinesh Karthik faces stiff captaincy test as KKR take on resurgent CSK

Abu Dhabi: Under-fire Kolkata Knight Riders captain Dinesh Karthik will have to figure out urgent fixes for his star-studded team’s faltering performances when they take on a resurgent Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday.

KKR acquired England’s World Cup-winning skipper Eoin Morgan but the management reposed confidence in Karthik and asked him to lead the side.

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However, a few of his baffling decisions apart from his own poor run with the bat - 37 runs from four matches - has put the Indian wicketkeeper-batsman in the line of fire.

KKR skipper Dinesh Karthik's captaincy calls have come under scanner. Sportzpics

Promoting himself ahead of the star duo of Morgan and Andre Russell and preferring Sunil Narine in the opening slot over Big Bash sensation Tom Banton - who has been compared with Kevin Pietersen - has put 35-year-old Karthik in the dock.

Narine has looked woefully out of sorts, managing only 27 runs from four matches at an 87.09 strike rate and it’s high time that the team brings in the big-hitting English youngster.

KKR have plenty of resources in bowling but Karthik, it seems, has not been able to manage them well and their match against Delhi Capitals could be a case in point.

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Pat Cummins’ not-so-impressive performance has added to the team’s woes.

The pitch in Sharjah is a batsmen’s paradise and both teams cantered past the 200-mark but it’s the bowlers who made the difference in a close chase.

The pair of Morgan and Rahul Tripathi looked to seal it but Delhi’s bowlers strangulated KKR’s batting at the death.

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Karthik will need to back his bowlers, especially Indian lead spinner Kuldeep Yadav who seems to have been under-utilised and has bowled just nine overs after being dropped from the Delhi game.

Chennai, on the other hand, rediscovered some of the form that made them three-time champions. After three losses on the trot, the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side would look to make its ascent to top-four from being at the bottom.

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Not known to tweak his side much, Dhoni persisted with Shane Watson and the Aussie veteran finally came to form with an unbeaten 83.

Chasing 179 against Kings XI Punjab, Watson and Faf du Plessis made light work of their bowlers in a record 181-run unbeaten stand to seal the chase.

The coming to form of a misfiring top order is what CSK needed to come out of a miserable start and having done that, they would certainly look favourites against a struggling KKR.

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Chennai Super Kings full squad:  MS DhoniImran TahirLungi NgidiRuturaj GaikwadShane WatsonAmbati RayuduMurali VijayKedar JadhavRavindra JadejaDeepak ChaharPiyush ChawlaN JagadeesanMitchell SantnerKM AsifShardul ThakurR Sai KishoreFaf du PlessisMonu KumarDwayne BravoJosh HazlewoodSam CurranKarn Sharma .

Kolkata Knight Riders full squadAndre RussellDinesh KarthikKamlesh NagarkotiKuldeep YadavAli KhanLockie FergusonNitish RanaPrasidh KrishnaRinku SinghSandeep WarrierShivam MaviShubman GillSiddhesh LadSunil NarinePat CumminsEoin MorganVarun ChakravarthyTom BantonRahul TripathiChris GreenM SiddharthNikhil Naik

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