"The best news for us is that Shikhar Dhawan is back and will be playing his first IPL match this season. It will be a big boost to our batting strength and we are confident of even chasing totals in excess of 190," Srikkanth announced about Dhawan's comeback to competitive cricket after a knuckle fracture kept him out of action for more than a month.
"We do not wish to be compared with other teams. All teams play to their strength. We are hopeful of getting in to the semi-finals. That's our first target," said Srikkanth.
The former opener also defended the team management's decision to drop regular skipper Kumar Sangakkara in favour of Quinton de Kock.
"He (De Kock) is a swashbuckling batsman. He has played only a couple of games and you cannot judhe him on basis of that. He is just 20 years old and had had terrific T20 season in South Africa."
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