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Kolkata look to revive campaign

Shoaib Akhtar's knee injury and an unforgiving fixture list make it even harder for Kolkata to make the semi-finals

Match facts

Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Start time 20.00 (local), 14.30 (GMT)

Can Shane Warne and the Rajasthan Royals continue their superb run? © Getty Images
 

The Big Picture

Despite a loss in the key game against the Chennai Super Kings, the Kolkata Knight Riders are still in the running for a place in the semi-finals. They'll need to win all three remaining games but even that won't assure them a top-four slot. Alternatively, a loss will diminish their chances but they could still make the cut with 14 points, if other results go their way.
What makes the task harder is Shoaib Akhtar's knee injury and an unforgiving schedule. Also, for a team that is yet to prove it can compete against the top teams, two of their three remaining games are against the most formidable sides of the tournament - Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab. Kolkata's main bugbear remains their inconsistent batting, with the troubles starting at the top - seven different combinations in 11 games have yielded less than 20 runs an innings.
With all their departments firing and comfortably perched at the top of the table, the Rajasthan Royals have no such concerns. A win against Kolkata will guarantee a spot in the final four, and with it an opportunity to give some of their top players a break in the remaining three league games.

Tournament position

Kolkata Knight Riders: P11, W5, L6, NRR -0.026
Rajasthan Royals: P10, W8, L2, NRR +0.876

Form (last five matches, most recent first)

Kolkata Knight Riders: LLWWW
Rajasthan Royals: WWWLW

Watch out for

  • The clash of the captains - Shane Warne and Sourav Ganguly had a war of words after Ganguly refused to walk when a catch was claimed at midwicket in their previous encounter.
  • Graeme Smith against the Kolkata pace attack - Smith has been hard to dislodge and has orchestrated several of Rajasthan's successful chases. Who wins the battle between him and Kolkata's formidable fast bowlers could be a key factor in the match's result.
  • Team news

    If Shoaib's knee injury doesn't heal in time, Umar Gul is likely to get a look in after missing three games. While the batting continues to struggle, a lack of quality alternatives could see Kolkata go in with the same batsmen.
    Kolkata Knight Riders (probable): Salman Butt, Mohammad Hafeez, Sourav Ganguly (capt), Debabrata Das, David Hussey, Laxmi Shukla, Wriddhiman Saha (wk), Ajit Agarkar, Ishant Sharma, Ashok Dinda, Umar Gul
    Unless Rajasthan want to give some of their regulars a rest, they could go in with the same XI that clinically dismantled Bangalore on Saturday.
    Rajasthan Royals (probable): Graeme Smith, Swapnil Asnodkar, Shane Watson, Yusuf Pathan, Mohammad Kaif, Ravindra Jadeja, Shane Warne (capt), Sohail Tanvir, Mahesh Rawat (wk), Siddharth Trivedi, Munaf Patel

    Stats and trivia

  • Sohail Tanvir, who fancies himself as a Man-of-the-Series contender, has taken 11 wickets and maintained an outstanding economy rate of 5.91
  • While Kolkata have won all four of their matches against the bottom-placed sides Deccan and Bangalore, they have triumphed in only one of their seven against the others.
  • Quotes

    "He came to the tournament under-prepared. Here, he has given his 100%. But his knee is a problem now. We will monitor him for the next couple of days to see when he can play."
    John Buchanan, the Kolkata coach, provides the latest on Shoaib's injury

    Siddarth Ravindran is an editorial assistant at Cricinfo