Karnataka have not looked back after their Ranji triumph as they went on to beat Rest of India to clinch Irani Trophy. They will now be eyeing their maiden title in the one-day format, while Railways will look to bag the title for the second time following their 2005-06 feat.
The southern side boast of a balanced side with both batsmen and bowlers in stellar form.
It was opener Uthappa who contributed immensely to the team's success as his back to back centuries had ensured 300-plus totals at the JU second campus ground in Saltlake in the quarters and semis.
Back in his elements, the out-of-favour India batsman will surely look for a dream comeback into the national side by producing another stupendous show tomorrow.
Bowling is spearheaded by skipper R Vinay Kumar, the out-of-favour India medium pace who too has impressed having taken 27 wickets from seven matches, including three five wicket hauls, to lead the tally.
It's in this area, Railways' will have the X-factor as they have played the three knock-out matches at Eden Gardens while Karnataka will be new to the conditions.
It will be interesting to see how Karnataka batsmen, who feasted on the Saltlake track, will cope against the likes of mercurial pacer Anureet Singh, Krishna Kant Upadhyay and Chanderpal Saini as the Railways have a formidable pace attack.
