IPL 2020: KKR lost by 49 runs to Mumbai Indians



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Kolkata Knight Riders has always been a thorn in the side of the Mumbai Indians. With this, Mumbai has won 20 times in 28 doubles. Won six times KKR. Dinesh Karthik also had to admit defeat in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. I found four reasons for the gentlemen’s rate.

One, of course, the 26-run difference in the power play. Two, Rohit Sharma’s 60 tickets. Three, the return of Andre Russell and Ain Morgan on Yashpreet Boomer’s 18th. Four, sharp fielding for Mumbai. For these four reasons, the Knights lost their first IPL game by 49 runs. Larger interval rates also mean a greater boost in net execution rate. The Knights net execution rate is now -2.45. In the end, it is the net execution rate that can make the difference.

Mumbai lost a wicket in the first six overs and scored 59 runs. Pat Cummins makes work easy by bowling at Rohit Sharma’s favorite spot. Suryakumar Yadav hit four fours on one over Sandeep Warrior. In response, KKR wanted to surprise in the opening by taking down Sunil Narine. How long will this strategy last? Last year too, Narine was found to be unable to run consistently in the opening. It’s strange to see the same plan again. I was hoping for a better shot from Shubhaman Gill.

Shubhaman should have learned by watching Rohit Sharma’s entries against. Rohit, who scored 60 on 54 balls, always plays fielding. Cummins welcomed the stellar pacemaker with an excess of limits. All the Australian fast pitcher’s confidence has been broken there. Rohit’s favorite shot in the front pool. Cummins continued bowling there. This time KKR has taken it with 15 million rupees. His return, 49 in three overs! Hopefully Cummins will get back to the old rhythm in the next game.

Nayak: Rohit is the best captain of the match on difficult innings. PTI

Like the comeback is the Boomer. Boomerang took two major wickets with five runs in the first three overs.

On the first ball of the 16th final, the destroyer Russell returned to leg scattering. On the fourth ball of that change, Ain Morgan returned with a catch at the hands of Quinton D’Cock without understanding Boomer’s deflection. The Knights lost all hope in one. The most positive aspect of Mumbai bowling is that in the first ten overs, they have been completely sold out. No form of counterattack was left open for the Knights. I did not see any bowler except KKR Shivam Mavi to apply variety. Boomerang, Kieron Pollard, but he never let the batter calm down. He has confused the batter by throwing four types of balls on the other side.

Read more: KKR collapsed on the boomerang body attack.

Fielding also worked to stop the race easily. Just how fit Hardik Pandya, who has returned as a hit-wicket, is clear when he watches Nitish Runner’s catch. Rana ran back to the extra deep coverage area and patted Rana in front of the boundary.

Feeling like we’ve ‘run out of gas’ emotionally. Like last time, this time too the Knights continued to depend on Russell. Captain Dinesh Karthik came to bat at number three and settled for the window. It is not acceptable for a leg clamp to sweep in this manner after scoring 30 runs. Maybe he thought Russell and Morgan would take the storm towards the end and change the fate of the match. The Knights will have to overcome this dependence on Russell to become champions. The destructive off-roader must have a place to play more normal cricket. If necessary, let Russell down first. So you can have time and start rebelling in the crease later. There may be something wrong in the first match. Knights can come down from the next game to correct those mistakes.

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