🏏IPL 2025 - Match 6: KKR vs RR at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati on 26 March 2025 @ 7:30 PM IST🏏


RR and KKR look for first points as Parag captains on home ground
While RR could potentially bring in Hasaranga, KKR look unlikely to make changes despite a heavy defeat in their season-opener
RR's balance, KKR's middle order in focus
Guwahati has been an occasional home ground for Rajasthan Royals (RR) since 2023, but they've found little to cheer about here. RR have lost two of their three games here, while a fourth was a washout. But come Wednesday, there'll be a different buzz because the city's own Riyan Parag will captain RR - a historic occasion for the player and his state Assam.
But Parag has a lot to ponder, more so after RR nearly conceded the highest IPL total ever against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH). The retained trio of Sanju Samson, Dhruv Jurel and Shimron Hetmyer brought the batting muscle on a flat deck and rookie Shubham Dubey dazzled too, but when the bowlers leaked runs, Parag found himself out of options.
He is designated as an allrounder, and would like to consider himself one too, but did not bowl, even though he tried Nitish Rana's occasional offspin for one over. RR missed a genuine allrounder who could be their fifth or sixth bowler without sacrificing their batting.
This isn't an issue on good days, and RR have reached the playoffs in two of the last three seasons with a similar team balance, but on bad days it can leave them with nowhere to turn. A shuffle, such as finding a place for Wanindu Hasaranga or Parag trusting himself to bowl, could be the answer with their bowling looking to regain confidence.
Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the defending champions, have versatile all-rounders aplenty. The defeat in their season-opener against Royal Challengers Bengaluru won't shift them from their 2024 template, but their old middle and lower-middle order - consisting of Venkatesh Iyer, Andre Russell, Rinku Singh and Ramandeep Singh - contributed very little as KKR endured a below-par finish with the bat.
Like RR's bowlers against SRH, this area won't always be an issue for KKR, but twice in a row could put them in early trouble, with Mumbai Indians awaiting them at the Wankhede next.
The contest on Wednesday will be all about two teams looking to iron out their problems and find their first points.

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