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This is an archive article published on April 1, 2010

Kolkata look to revive campaign against Deccan

Four losses from seven matches are ringing a warning bell in the Kolkata camp.

The struggling Kolkata Knight Riders will hope to cash in on home advantage to bring their topsy-turvy campaign back on track when they take on defending champions Deccan Chargers in the Indian Premier League here on Thursday.

Beginning with Thursdays match,Kolkata,who are currently lying on the sixth spot,will have five of the seven matches at home.

Four losses from seven matches ring a warning bell in the Kolkata camp and if they have to revive their fortunes,the upcoming home matches will certainly be the determining factor.

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The last season’s wooden-spooners,with a new captain (Ganguly),coach (Dav Whatmore) and mentor (Wasim Akram) at helm,had begun the season on a perfect note defeating the defending champions in their first match.

They continued their winning run against the last season’s runners-up,Royal Challengers Bangalore,but things took a turn for the worst as they went on to suffer a hat-trick of losses,an eerie reminder of last season’s performance.

But they managed to get their act together with a much-needed win against the hapless Kings XI Punjab in a match where Manoj Tiwary exploded to form with a 47-ball 75 not out and Ganguly chipped in with an equally useful 50.

Against an attack boasting of Brett Lee and Piyush Chawla,the win boosted the sagging morale of their batting order that has depending too much on Chris Gayle.

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Australian all-rounder David Hussey is due a big knock,so is Gayle,who has sparkled occasionally,but Ganguly’s main area of concern would be their domestic recruits – the likes of Mandeep Singh and Wriddhiman Saha.

Knight Riders’ over dependence on Gayle was exposed in their last match against Delhi Daredevils when the side,chasing 178,gave up soon after the dismissal of the West Indies captain.

Even team boss Shah Rukh Khan is miffed and does not want any excuses from his captain Ganguly,if his tweets yesterday are any indication. “This loss was about toss… The last hitch because of the pitch… Time for excuses is over. Either we play better or keep being deserving losers… I am disappointed and will try and sleep this disappointment off. Hope the team introspects and comes back strong. Professionals can do that,” he tweeted.

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