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Kolkata Knight Riders Made IPL 2021 Boring By Repeating Same Mistakes, Says Virender Sehwag

Virender Sehwag tore through the Kolkata Knight Riders’ batting effort against the Delhi Capitals on Thursday. The former opener said the team has made the IPL 2021 ‘boring’ by repeating the same mistakes in every game. He even declared that he would consider ‘fast-forwarding’ the team’s upcoming games in the league.

On the Ahmedabad pitch that seemed like a batting paradise, KKR batsmen only collected 154 runs in their 20 overs. A lion’s share of these came through the late flourish by Andre Russell (45 off 27).

The top-3 of Nitish Rana, Shubman Gill, and Rahul Tripathi got off to a good start but failed to step on the gas for the umpteenth time in the tournament. Skipper Eoin Morgan was ineffective, and the gamble of promoting Sunil Narine didn’t pay off either.

Andre Russell. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI)
Andre Russell. (Photo Source: IPL/BCCI)

VirenderWill Fast Forward The Boring Matches Of KKR

Speaking to Cribuzz, Virender Sehwag compared KKR’s batting to the ‘boring scenes’ of a movie that deserved to be skipped. Sunil Narine has managed to score 10 runs in 4 matches while Eoin Morgan has managed 92 runs in 7 games with highest of 47 as KKR’s middle order has failed repeatedly this season.

“I can’t digest this. Whenever I watch a movie, I fast-forward the boring scenes. From now on, all KKR matches in this tournament will feel a bit boring to me and I will have to watch them by fast-forwarding constantly.

“They have made it boring for all of us. Because you are making the same mistake in every game. Even when they were chasing, it was the same mistake,” said Virender Sehwag.

Prithvi Shaw smashed six fours in the first over Delhi Capitals' innings against the Kolkata Knight Riders | Photo: BCCI / IPL
Prithvi Shaw smashed six fours in the first over Delhi Capitals’ innings against the Kolkata Knight Riders | Photo: BCCI / IPL

Virender Sehwag also took KKR’s management to task, saying it was their fault for not experimenting more with the batting order even after similar results.

“Fortunately, (Eoin) Morgan made some runs in the last match but the same mistakes were committed on that day as well. I don’t think the management is making the right decisions. You can say that you are backing your player etc but you should at least try to make some changes in the batting order to change the results,” asserted Virender Sehwag.

Virender Sehwag: Andre Russell Should Have Come Before Eoin Morgan And Sunil Narine

Suggesting solutions for KKR’s batting woes, Virender Sehwag said Andre Russell needs to bat a tad higher in the batting order. He cited Thursday’s game as an example of how both Eoin Morgan and Sunil Narine came before him and went back without scoring even a single run.

“I feel if Andre Russell had come before Eoin Morgan and Sunil Narine, then perhaps they would have scored more runs because both of their wickets would have been saved. He ultimately had to come in the 12th over so at least send him before these 2 batsmen to save their wickets,” argued Virender Sehwag.

Virender Sehwag (Photo courtesy: AFP/ Puneet Paranjpe)
Virender Sehwag (Photo courtesy: AFP/ Puneet Paranjpe)

He added that Nitish Rana should be replaced with someone with a better strike rate at the top of the order.

“I am still not happy with their batting order because Rana is opening and they are not getting the starts they should. Shubman Gill scored good 40 runs but he consumed a bit too many deliveries. Even that’s fine but he should have someone with him who can at least carry forward the team’s run rate,” signed off Virender Sehwag.

KKR has maintained their 5th spot in the points table after this defeat. However, with just 2 wins from half of their league games, their chances of qualifying for the playoffs are looking bleak.

Brief Scores: Delhi Capitals: 156/3 (Prithvi Shaw 82, Shikhar Dhawan 46; Pat Cummins 3/24 ) beat Kolkata Knight Riders: 154/6 (Andre Russell 45*, Shubman Gill 43; Lalit Yadav 2/13) by 7 wickets.



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