Erratic Kings XI look to upstage CSK applecart

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 24 2015 | 12:48 PM IST
Struggling to be consistent, Kings XI Punjab will have their task cut out when they take on the in-form Chennai Super Kings in an IPL cricket match at the Chepauk here tomorrow.
CSK have lost just one of their five matches so far and are currently second on the table with four wins. Kings XI, on the other hand, have lost three of their five games and are placed third from bottom right now.
It has been smooth sailing so far for Chennai, the two time former champions. The batting has an intimidating look to it and the entire top half has contributed well.
Although New Zealand dasher Brendon McCullum's bat has not produced a big knock in the last couple of matches but he remains a crucial cog in the opening slot. The opener, who smashed an unbeaten hundred against SunRisers Hyderabad - seasons first and only century so far, has accumulated 166 runs in 5 games.
Suresh Raina too struck form after a topsy-turvy start and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has also chipped in whenever needed, making batting a massive strength for CSK.
The bowling has also delivered quite well for the team despite not having a star spearhead.
Veteran Ashish Nehra, who leads the pace pack, came up with an outstanding effort in the previous match against Royal Challengers Bangalore by chipping off four wickets for a mere 10 runs in his four overs.
Kings XI, in contrast, have struggled for a major part of their campaign so far although their morale would be boosted by tie-breaker win over table-toppers Rajasthan Royals in their last game.
Their batting, which has looked wobbly, managed to draw even, chasing 192 runs for victory in the humdinger. However, a concern which did not subside even after that was Australian swashbuckler Glenn Maxwell's indifferent form.
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First Published: Apr 24 2015 | 12:48 PM IST

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