SRH Will Face KKR On Super Sunday Of IPL 2021
SRH will face KKR on Super Sunday of IPL 2021, know who is heavy on who, what the figures say.
The third match of IPL 2021 will be played between Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday.
Both teams will be eyeing the start of the campaign with a win. SRH’s team led by David Warner reached the playoffs last year.
At the same time, KKR’s team led by Eoin Morgan was at number five. Talking about the match between the two teams so far, Kolkata has a heavy upper hand.
Kolkata and Hyderabad have faced each other 19 times in IPL so far. Kolkata has won 12 of these and Hyderabad has won 7 matches.
In the year 2020, Kolkata had defeated Hyderabad in both matches. The result of the last match between the two came out in a super over. Kolkata had won it. This was the second match of the tournament between the two.
SRH will face KKR on Super Sunday: Kolkata’s team gets heavy.
In this match played on 18 October 2020 in Abu Dhabi, the Kolkata team gave Hyderabad a target of 164 runs. The Hyderabad team also scored 164 in the scheduled 20 overs.
KKR prevailed in the Super Over. At the same time, Kolkata won by seven wickets in the first match of IPL 2020 played between the two.
Talking about the last five matches, Kolkata’s team has a heavy upper hand. KKR has won three matches. At the same time, Hyderabad has won two matches.
Jose Butler told what challenge Sanju Samson will face as captain.
In IPL 2021, Rajasthan Royals (RR) will be captained by Sanju Samson. The team is scheduled to play its first match against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on Monday.
Earlier, wicketkeeper-batsman Jose Butler said that lack of experience in captaincy is a big challenge for Sanju Samson, but he has a great cricketing brain.
The England wicketkeeper has been playing for Rajasthan in the IPL since 2018 and the batting of the team revolves around him.
During a conversation with a news agency, Butler was asked how difficult it would be for a young captain like Sanju Samson to lead Rajasthan.
Responding to this, he said, “I think the biggest challenge for Samson will be the lack of experience as a captain.” I haven’t captained much and when you do this job it feels a bit different.
Samson has a superb cricketing brain and will lead the team from the front with the bat and behind the wicket. There will be some senior players around, who can get good advice when they need it. ‘