Analysis Of Foreign Players Of KKR

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In the past few IPL seasons, the Kolkata Knight Riders were impressive in the leadership of Dinesh Karthik. Despite a number of controversies in the dressing room, the Kolkata-based franchise has been able to deliver some strong late results.

This time, their IPL campaign against Mumbai Indians champions will begin in Abu Dhabi on September 23.

Let Us Analyze The Forms Of Foreign Players Of KKR’s Ahead Of The Season:

1. Andre Russel

Andre Russell was in destructive form in the IPL last year, where he scored 510 in 14 matches with a strike rate of over 200 and an average of over 50. He won games for KKR from unlikely situations and silenced bowling attacks by himself. The West Indies all-rounder is aiming to repeat his heroics from last year’s IPL 2020.

2. Sunil Narine

Sunil Narine is one of only two bowlers to bowl more than 400 overs while conceding runs at less than seven overs, and has accomplished this economic pace while maintaining a very good average and strike pace.

The average IPL match performance of Sunil Narine as an opener is 21 runs off 11 balls. While these numbers are great, they ‘re enhanced when you look at the context in which he’s got them. He started opening the IPL three years ago and has a strike rate of 183.90 at the top, higher than any other opener since 2017 at a distance. Among those who have opened at least ten IPL innings in this period, Jos Buttler is a distant second at 157.96.

With the ball, 51 percent of Sunil Narine ‘s total deliveries to the IPL were either in the Powerplays (27 percent) or in the last four overs (24 percent).

In both of these periods, the economy rate is second (among bowlers who have bowled at least 50 overs in each phase). It’s common for spinners to bowl a large chunk of their overs in the middle of the innings, but that’s not the case with Narine.

3. Lockie Ferguson

Kiwi pacer Lockie Ferguson is known for its raw pace. He first joined the New Zealand ODI squad in December 2016 and played a total of 37 matches.

He played 8 T20Is, taking 14 wickets at an average of 15.85. Lockie was part of the KKR setup in 2019 and played just five games. He didn’t have many wickets in the wickets column, so he’ll surely be hoping for a better season in 2020.

4. Pat Cummins

The lanky Australian fast bowler hasn’t looked back since he made his first-class debut in New South Wales in 2011. He picked seven wickets at his Test debut and ended the wicket-takers list in his maiden Big Bash League, with 11 wickets at 14.09. Sure enough, he became the youngest player to have a central contract with Cricket Australia.

The bowler, formerly part of the Kolkata Knight Riders team, was bought by the Delhi Capitals ahead of IPL 2017. He was the most expensive purchase in the 2020 IPL Auction after being packed by KKR for 15.50 crores. It’s back to purple and gold for the pacer Pat Cummins.

5. Eion Morgan

An Irish-born Englishman with a reputation for imaginative and daring stroke-play, Eoin Morgan has over time proven to be one of the most creative players in international cricket.He spent most of his IPL career with KKR, but represented Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2015 and 2016 and played Kings XI Punjab in 2017.

The victorious captain of the 2019 World Cup returns to the Knight Riders in 2020 after being one of the best buyers for KKR in the 2020 IPL Auction.

6. Chris Green

Captain of the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League, Chris Green, was bought at his base price of 20 lakhs by KKR at the 2020 IPL auction.

The 26-year-old has not yet played in the IPL and will be ready to make the most of his chances in his debut season. Whether it will feature in the eleven, considering the quality of overseas options at KKR ‘s disposal, is uncertain, but it will certainly make a good experience for this youngster.

7. Tom Banton

Tom Banton is a versatile top-of-the-line batsman and one of the emerging stars of English cricket. An excellent 2019 domestic bat season for Somerset won him a national T20I call-up against New Zealand that year, followed by an ODI call-up in 2020.

A hard-hitting cricket ball known for bludgeon bowling attacks, Tom Banton will be looking to fill the void of Chris Lynn who was left out by Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2020 IPL Auction.

8. Ali Khan

Fast bowler Ali Khan caught all the eyeballs when he got Kumar Sangakkara in his first-ever domestic T20 league in West Indian. The pacer from the USA has been one of the most reliable player in the domestic T20 competition over the years.

He was one of the first players in the U.S. to be chosen in the West Indian T20 League. Ali is known for his speed and has also been part of the other T20 leagues. He has also polished his skills working alongside Waqar Younis and would be looking to make the most out of the opportunity in the 2020 IPL season.

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