KKR has won all three of its games and is off to a great start in this competition. The Knight Riders want to maintain their winning streak, for this reason.
Monday, April 7, 2024, at MA Chidambaram Stadium International Cricket Stadium in Chennai, will see the Indian Premier League 2024 match between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). CSK won its first two matches in the current competition, but they lost their following two games. They had a great start to the competition, but in the final two games, they faltered. The Super Kings therefore want to regain their winning momentum. However, KKR has won all three of its games and is off to a great start in this competition. The Knight Riders want to maintain their winning streak, for this reason.
In reference to the Super Kings’ most recent game, the openers did not get off to a strong start, but Shivam Dube (45) and Ravindra Jadeja (31), with their efforts, enabled the team to record a respectable total of 165. However, they failed to build on their strong start with more innings and without help from other batters. Regarding the bowlers, CSK managed to postpone SRH’s triumph and force the game into the 19th over thanks to some outstanding bowling from Maheesh Theekshana (4-0-27-1). With the exception of Maheesh Theekshana, every bowler was pricey. The Super Kings will want to replicate their winning team performance from the first two games in order to resume their winning ways.
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Regarding the Knight Riders’ most recent match, they recorded the second-highest team total in the IPL with 272/2. In KKR’s most recent game, Sunil Narine struck a scorching 85(39) and also achieved his greatest T20 score. As in previous seasons, the former West Indies star was extremely lethal with the bat.
In his debut encounter, Angkrish Raghuvanshi 54(27) performed quite well. Andre Russell (18) and Rinku Singh (26 8) both had outstanding performances to close off the innings. Regarding the bowlers, Vaibhav Arora (4-0-27-30), who entered the game as an Impact player and had a significant impact, altered the course of the match during his opening stint. The majority of the bowlers bowled quite well, and he had excellent assistance from them all. The Knight Riders are hoping that all of these keep up their excellent work.
In the meanwhile, let’s examine the figures and statistics prior to the Chennai Super Kings vs. Kolkata Knight Riders match:
CSK against KKR Head-to-Head: In the tournament’s history, CSK and KKR have faced off 28 times, with the Super Kings emerging victorious on 18 of those instances and the Knight Riders winning 10 of them.
2-To achieve 100 catches in the IPL, Ravindra Jadeja (98) has to make two catches.
8 – To achieve 450 T20 fours, Shreyas Iyer (442) has to complete eight more fours.
8-To achieve 250 sixes in the IPL, MS Dhoni (242) has to hit eight more sixes.
- To attain 100 catches in T20, Moeen Ali (99) has to make one catch.
- In the Twenty20 format, Maheesh Theekshana (149) needs one more wicket to achieve 150.
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3 – Daryl Mitchell (97) has to make three more catches in the Twenty20 format to reach 100.
13 – In twenty overs of cricket, Nitish Rana (4487) needs thirteen more runs to hit the 4500-run milestone.
15 – Rahmanullah Gurbaz (3985) has to score fifteen more runs in the Twenty20 format to surpass the 4000-run threshold.
95 – To achieve the 4000-run milestone in Twenty20 cricket, Mandeep Singh (3905) needs ninety-five more runs.
- In the Twenty20 format, Manish Pandey (149) needs one catch to get 150 catches.