KKR brace for Mohammed Shami challenge

Out of tune and bereft of ideas, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) may ring in sweeping changes in search of their first win of the season when they face a Mohammed Shami-inspired Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the IPL, here on Thursday.
Shami is fresh from his outstanding 2/9 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, where he dismissed Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head in successive overs — the same duo who had battered KKR the other day.
The ‘local’ man Shami, a fine exponent of straight seam bowling and movement, will relish the conditions at Eden Gardens and could emerge as a key threat for a KKR who are yet to win after three matches.
A glimpse of what to expect was seen on Monday when PBKS’ Australian speedster Xavier Bartlett showed how effective straight seam bowling can be on a grassy Eden pitch, blowing away KKR’s top order by dismissing overseas duo Finn Allen and Cameron Green in the space of three balls.
From 16/2 in two overs, KKR were fortunate to escape with a point after their match against Punjab Kings was washed out.
Because of a trough stretching from Gangetic West Bengal to the Gulf of Mannar, rain has been a constant over the past three days and is forecast around late Wednesday and early Thursday.
However, being a late 7.30pm start the match is unlikely to be affected much, which should lift the mood.
Coming back to the contest, while Shami will be a major threat in the power play, tackling the rest of LSG’s attack including Prince Yadav and mystery spinner Digvesh Rathi could also be decisive.










