Kolkata Knight Riders spinner Sunil Naraine looked in fine form on Thursday as he spun a web over Mumbai Indians in their Indian Premier League encounter in Abu Dhabi
Kolkata Knight Riders' bowlers fired in unison to bundle out Royal Challengers Bangalore for a paltry 92
KKR was at the bottom-half of IPL 2021 with two wins in seven matches before the tournament got postponed in May. Check KKR's full schedule and match timings for the second half of IPL 2021
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Narine was reported for a suspect action during his team's clash against Kings XI Punjab last Saturday and another such instance could have led him to being barred from bowling in the league
Mumbai, defending IPL champions, is on a roll having won its last four games, while there are problems aplenty for KKR, who were decimated by the Royal Challengers Bangalore by 82 runs
The 32-year-old picked up two wickets in his four overs during the match on Saturday, which KKR won by two runs defending 165
Mumbai Indians will be keen to bounce back while KKR would look for a perfect begining as it will be a battle between big hitters on both sides on a sluggish Abu Dhabi track
Following a nightmarish 2019 season, Kolkata Knight Riders revamped their coaching set-up and added some key players, but went on with Dinesh Karthik as captain
KKR spent more than a third of their available purse for IPL 2020 auction on Australian pacer Pat Cummins alone, buying him for Rs 15.5 crore
Even as many big names of the game queue up to be picked up in the IPL 2020 auction, Business Standard lists the cricketers who drew the biggest pay cheque in IPL 2019
Kolkata Knight Riders, co-owned by Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan, have the deepest available purse of Rs 35.65 crore, which they will use to bid aggressively during the IPL 2020 auction
Their names don't figure in board's 25-player list prepared to procure Indian visa