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KKR brace to fight Dhoni-fever at Eden Gardens match against CSK

| @indiablooms | May 07, 2025, at 12:54 am

The iconic Eden Gardens is bracing for a spectacle of epic proportions as the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) prepare to host the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in a high-stakes encounter on Wednesday.

However, the clash extends beyond a mere battle for playoff contention, with the looming presence of MS Dhoni set to transform the Kolkata coliseum into a sea of yellow, reminiscent of CSK's home turf in Chepauk.

For KKR, this will feel every bit like a crucial away fixture as they fight tooth and nail to keep their playoff aspirations alive.

The Knights have navigated a tightrope in recent matches, securing nail-biting victories against Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals.

They understand that underestimating a wounded CSK, currently enduring a four-match losing streak, would be a perilous mistake.

While skipper Ajinkya Rahane has led from the front with both his captaincy and batting prowess, concerns linger over the consistency of the middle order.

Venkatesh Iyer, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, and Ramandeep Singh will need to step up after falling short of expectations.

KKR will take heart from the stellar form of young Angkrish Raghuvanshi, the explosive Andre Russell, and the reliable Rinku Singh. The selection of the fourth overseas player also presents a strategic dilemma, with Moeen Ali proving his worth and Rovman Powell eager for another opportunity to showcase his power-hitting.

The bowling unit, however, appears settled and has been a consistent performer for the Knight Riders throughout the season.

Meanwhile, CSK will be desperate to break their losing streak and avenge their previous defeat against KKR.

Despite the struggles of some key players, the emergence of the talented Ayush Mhatre, coupled with the undeniable threat posed by Sam Curran and Dewald Brevis, provides a glimmer of hope for the visitors.

Their bowling attack, spearheaded by the crafty Noor Ahmad, the experienced Khaleel Ahmed, and the slingy Matheesha Pathirana, possesses the firepower to trouble any batting lineup.

Above all, the Eden crowd will be anticipating a vintage performance from MS Dhoni in what could be his final appearance at this hallowed ground. A classic Dhoni innings could very well take this encounter down to the wire.

Adding another layer of complexity to the contest are the weather forecasts predicting potential Norwesters and the prospect of a dry pitch.

These conditions will undoubtedly play a significant role at the toss, influencing the strategies of both sides as KKR gears up for what promises to be another electrifying, high-voltage "away" game at their home.
 

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