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    KKR banks on home advantage: Kuldeep

    Two-time champion Kolkata Knight Riders will relish home advantage when it takes on a struggling Sunrisers Hyderabad in Qualifier 2 of the ongoing Indian Premier League, said the team's left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav.

    KKR banks on home advantage: Kuldeep
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    Kuldeep Yadav

    Kolkata

    KKR is lucky to play the two knock-out playoff matches at the Eden Gardens. The two-time champion ousted Rajasthan Royals here en route to its fourth win on the trot. Next up is Sunrisers Hyderabad, which has lost four matches in a row -- the latest defeat coming against Chennai Super Kings in the Qualifier 1 in Mumbai -- and the visitor will have to quickly adjust to the conditions at Eden Gardens to stop KKR from entering its third IPL final.

    "Obviously it will be difficult for them (Sunrisers) to come from Mumbai and play here. Mumbai wicket has true bounce whereas the Eden track aids spin. It's our home ground, so it's very easy for us to play here," Kuldeep, who returned with a tidy 1/18 from his four overs, said after KKR's win last night. KKR, however, is not underestimating Sunrisers, whose performance has been on the wane after topping the table in the league stages.

    "We are not looking at the results. It does not matter whether they lost four in a row or we won four. Winning our next match is the priority at the moment," Kuldeep said. "It's knock-out stage. Every game is very important from here on. They are a very good side and we are up for a good contest."

    Kuldeep provided the crucial breakthrough to dismiss Ajinkya Rahane for the second time in three matches this season as Rajasthan choked from being 109 for 1 in 14 overs to be restricted to 144 for 4 in pursuit of 170. "He (Rahane) was batting very well. I just bowled a wrong one in a good area," the spinner said. "It was very important to get that wicket as he was batting very well."

    The collapse began right after the second strategic timeout and Kuldeep said his side executed its plan perfectly in breaking Rahane's 82-run partnership with Sanju Samson, who hit a 50.

    "They were going well and the discussion at the timeout was to break the partnership. We were looking for wickets. Later on PC bhai (Piyush Chawla) got Samson and took the game away from them," he said. Kuldeep and Chawla stood up and delivered for KKR last night as Sunil Narine had a lean day. 

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