Also, stirring comebacks for Chakravarthy and Cummins, and a case of too much sticking around for Sunrisers’ middle order

Saurabh Somani26-Sep-20204:02

Should ‘retired out’ be normalised?

Should KKR continue with Sunil Narine as opener?
When Sunil Narine was first pushed to the top of the order, it worked like magic. He had a clean, uncomplicated approach to batting ideally suited for T20s – in its essence, it was a form of the street-cricket term “hit out or get out”. When it came off, it gave the Knight Riders a rocket start that more-established batsmen could build on. When it didn’t, the team was not too worse off because Narine wouldn’t have used up too many deliveries anyway, and the batsmen to follow could carry on as per normal.Of late, there have been more failures than successes for Narine at the top of the order, with teams executing their bowling plans to him: bowl pace, and bang it in short. As the table below shows, Narine’s average (7.46) against the short stuff is far lower than against any other type of delivery.