The indomitable Chennai Super Kings will have the advantage of familiarity with the conditions but the unbeaten Kolkata Knight Riders would still be a tough nut to crack when they clash in the Champions League T20 final at the Chinnaswamy Stadium
Robin Uthappa has been the man in form for KKR with 171 runs in four matches
Bangalore: The indomitable Chennai Super Kings will have the advantage of familiarity with the conditions but the unbeaten Kolkata Knight Riders would still be a tough nut to crack when they clash in the Champions League T20 final at the Chinnaswamy Stadium here today.
Robin Uthappa has been the man in form for KKR with 171 runs in four matches
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Both teams had met in the final of the 2012 Indian Premier League, when Kolkata defeated Chennai by five
wickets.
Chennai hold advantage
In this year’s Indian Premier League both were at par, winning a game apiece against each other. However, unlike the Knight Riders, CSK have played most of their group matches here and will definitely have an edge as far as familiarity factor is concerned.
Looking at the stats, Kolkata start favourites as they are on a roll after an unbeaten run in the tournament. They have, in fact, registered 14 wins in a row starting from IPL-7.
Chennai, on the other hand, had to depend on other teams’ results to make the last-four stage. Led by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the team, however, has the ability to turn it around, a quality which was evident in the semi-final against a power-packed Kings XI Punjab on Thursday.
The Knight Riders, who have played all their group matches in Hyderabad have won 14 matches on the trot.
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