In fact, Kolkata Knight Riders spinner Sunil Narine has showered commend on Varun Chakravarthy and called him a fast learner.
“Varun is someone who likes to know about the game and he likes to know what will happen. He is a quick learner and he has far to go,” said Narine.
Narine, who had been neglected by the West Indies selectors for the up-and-coming T20 World Cup. That packed away the prized wicket of Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma. The Kolkata Knight Riders seven-wicket win on Thursday.
“Getting Rohit out in any form of cricket is good; he is a key wicket for Mumbai,” said Narine.
“I’m coming off a good amount of cricket in the CPL and The Hundred. It’s getting better and better. It has taken me a while with this new action and I have put in a lot of work into it,” he added.
Mumbai Indians
Therefore, Narine, who put the breaks on the Mumbai Indians scoring rate, said that the pitch was level but was not easy to bat.
“I wouldn’t say this pitch was sticky. It was flat but not as flat as last year. My batting depends on what my team requires. If they want to go at the top or at the end, I’ll do it,” said Narine.
Kolkata Knight Riders will confront Chennai Super Kings on Sunday in Abu Dhabi.
However, Chasing 156, KKR created a strong batting exertion with Tripathi (74 not out off 42 balls) and also Iyer (53 off 30 balls) putting on 88 runs for the second wicket to require the side domestic in 15.1 overs.
Prior, MI posted a competitive 155 for six. Sent into bat, Quinton de Kock (55 off 42 balls) scored a fine assaulting fifty, and alongside captain Rohit Sharma (33) shared 78 runs for the opening wicket to lay the foundation for MI’s total. Ferguson (2/27) was the pick of the bowlers for KKR, whereas youthful Prasidh Krishna (2/43) as well accounted for two MI batsmen.
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