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IPL 2019: Match 2 (KKR vs SRH): Five Things To Look Out In The Game
By CricShots - Mar 24, 2019 12:24 am
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The two heavy-duty teams Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) will be locking horns with each other in the first super Sunday game. However, David Warner will be the biggest crowd pullers for last year’s runners-up as they get their IPL 2019 campaign underway. When they face KKR at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

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Bhuvneshwar Kumar with David Warner

However, despite Warner’s return, Kane Williamson will be leading the team. Even though there are question marks on his fitness. After he sustained a shoulder injury last week during New Zealand’s Test series win against Bangladesh.

For Kolkata, a lot of attention will be on Dinesh Karthik. Who will be looking to make a pile of runs this season in order to fix his World Cup berth. It was at this venue last year when Hyderabad knocked out Kolkata in the Qualifiers and went on to lose the final against Chennai. Hence, KKR will be looking to avenge their defeat this time and it will become a cracker of the game for the fans.

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The buzz for the game is expected to be as higher as it can get. A lot of Indian cricket fans are looking forward to this game and ahead of this crucial encounter. We have come up with five things which every fan will be waiting to see in this game:

#5 Harry Gurney

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Harry Gurney

His whirly left-arm action may look ungainly and also has lots of variations which he uses at crucial moments to pick big scalps. He has much experience in Domestic English tournaments played in different county clubs like Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire(currently).

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Knight Riders will be more relied on Gurney to lead the attack as Nagarkoti and Mavi are not available for them and Sandeep Warrier has no experience. So Gurney with his expertise will try to build the pressure against the batsman and also is effective in death overs. He has defended many matches as he did for the Melbourne Renegades which helped them lift the title this season.

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