MI vs KKR: 'Biggest enemy' returns to KKR - will not spare Rohit Sharma...
MI vs KKR: In the first match of IPL 2025, Rohit Sharma account did not open, while in the second match he was out after scoring 8 runs. Now the third match is with KKR. But the problem is that Rohit will not have peace in this too
While this time it is turn of the match between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders. But, despite that, there is no peace for him. He may have to drink the bitter sip of another defeat. We are saying this because KKR's trio can over his game. One of his trios is also the one who is Rohit Sharma's biggest enemy on the ground of T20 cricket.
The name of that one member of KKR's trio is Sunil Narine.
Sunil Narine is a threat for Rohit Sharma
Due to illness, Sunil Narine did not play the last match for KKR. But there is full news of his return to the team against Mumbai Indians. Now that this is the case, Rohit Sharma should be cautious. Because Sunil Narine being in KKR's camp is the biggest threat to him, we are saying this because Narine has often dominated Rohit in T20 matches.
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Would like to break Bravo's record by getting Rohit out for the 11th time
Sunil Narine has got Rohit Sharma out 10 times in T20 cricket so far. Till now only Dwayne Bravo had got Kieron Pollard out so many times. But, Narine, who is currently equal to Bravo's record, can break Bravo's record by getting Rohit out one more time at the Wankhede ground.
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By getting Rohit out in the match to be played at Wankhede, Narine will do the feat of taking his wicket for the 11th time in T20, which will be a new record.
Venkatesh Iyer's attack never goes in vain against MI
The second member of KKR's trio is the one whose attack never goes in vain against MI and who is the most expensive player of his team. We are talking about Venkatesh Iyer, who has scored runs at a strike rate of 165.29 and an average of 72.40 in 6 matches played against Mumbai Indians.
During this time, he has scored 1 century and 3 half-centuries. You can find out how easy a target Venkatesh Iyer is for Mumbai Indians by the fact that his lowest score against that team is also 42 runs.
Rahane knows every nook and corner of Wankhede
The last player of KKR's trio is its captain Ajinkya Rahane himself, who knows every nook and corner of Wankhede. He knows every trick of the pitch. Two years ago on this very ground, while playing against CSK, he had also scored his fastest fifty in 19 balls.