Key Points
KKR openers average only 19.00 in 8 innings
Gurbaz dismissed for 1, Narine for 17
Best opening stand just 46 runs
GT's Gill scores 90 in 55-ball masterclass
During the run-chase of 199 runs against GT, opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who was playing in place of Quinton de Kock, could score only one run before he was cleaned up by Mohammed Siraj. On the other hand, Sunil Narine was caught by Rahul Tewatia on a Rashid Khan delivery for just 17 in 13 balls, with two fours and a six.
During this season in eight innings, the KKR opening pair have managed to score just 152 runs at an average of 19.00, the lowest among all teams. Also, their run rate of 8.44 is also the second-lowest among all teams after Chennai Super Kings (CSK). The best they have managed to put up is a 46-run partnership.
KKR has utilised four openers, with de Kock (143 runs in seven innings at an average of 23.83, strike rate of over 137.50 and a fifty), Narine (147 in seven innings at an average of 21.00 and strike rate of 177.10), Gurbaz (one run in one match) and Moeen (five runs in one innings) and all of them have tanked for most part.
During their run so far, the opening pair have managed to put up partnerships of 4 (against Royal Challengers Bengaluru), 41 (against Rajasthan Royals), one (against Mumbai Indians), 14 (against Sunrisers Hyderabad), 37 (against Lucknow Super Giants), 46 (against Chennai Super Kings), seven (against Punjab Kings), two (against Gujarat Titans).
Coming to the match, KKR won the toss and opted to bowl first. A 114-run stand between Sudharsan (52 in 36 balls, with six fours and a six) and Gill, who went to score 90 in 55 balls, with 10 fours and three sixes, served as a solid foundation for a big score. Then a 58-run stand between Gill and Jos Buttler (41* in 23 balls, with eight fours) took GT to 198/3 in their 20 overs.
Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakravarthy and Andre Russell got a wicket each for KKR.
GT need to defend 199 runs to secure their sixth win in the competition.
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