As they battle injuries and a lack of value batting ability, the double-cross champion Kolkata Knight Riders will rely on Chandrakant Pandit’s strategic skills in their quest to win the coveted IPL after nine years.
In the face of injury and a weak batting lineup, the two-time champion Kolkata Knight Riders will rely on Chandrakant Pandit’s tactical acumen in their quest to reclaim the coveted IPL title after nine years.
When the IPL had a smaller than usual closeout in December of last year, KKR spent Rs 1.5 million on Bangladeshi all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan.
In addition, KKR paid Rs 90 lakh for skilled Tamil Nadu keeper-batsman N Jagadeesan and Rs 1 crore for Namibian all-rounder David Wiese. The KKR roster also includes Bangladeshi wildcard Litton Das.
Vaibhav Arora was also purchased by KKR for Rs. Rs. For Rs., Suyash Sharma Kulwant Khejroliya Rs. Mandeep Singh will receive 60 lakh, 20 lakh, 20 lakh, and 50 lakh.
The following is a SWOT analysis of KKR prior to their first match against the Punjab Kings on April 1 in Mohali.
Strengths:
Sunil Narine and Andre Russels of the West Indies have excelled in the past, but their inconsistent play has sometimes hindered them. Among others, Shakib Weise, Venkatesh Iyer, and others have characteristics that can move individuals to make a move.
However, Pandit, who succeeded Brendon McCullum as KKR coach, is the most important center.
Pantant will play in his first IPL match following his success with six Ranji-winning teams for three distinct state units: In the upcoming Indian Chief Association, Mumbai, Madhya Pradesh, and Vidarbha Cricket will evaluate Pandit’s training abilities. After winning the previous championship in 2014, this team is seeking glory.