'He might get out': Ex-player suggests this strategy vs DC's Jake

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NEW DELHI: Former India cricketer

Aakash Chopra

shared his expert analysis and predictions for the upcoming Indian Premier League clash between Kolkata Knight Riders and Delhi Capitals on Monday.
Chopra began by underlining the potential threat posed by

Jake Fraser-McGurk

at the top of the order for Delhi Capitals. Expressing intrigue about Kolkata's strategy against the Australian talent, Chopra remarked on his Youtube channel:
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"If we look towards Delhi, Jake Fraser-McGurk at the start...

No team is bowling spin much there and I am saying you should. If you do that, you might be able to get the dreaded Australian batter out. Try at least, who knows he might get out."

Turning his attention to Delhi Capitals' explosive batsman

Rishabh Pant

, Chopra emphasized the significance of containing him with spin bowling options like

Varun Chakaravarthy

and

Sunil Narine

, stating:

"The second player is Rishabh Pant because he is batting like that... Here also, if Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine are there, who will handle spin? You will once again go towards Rishabh Pant."
In terms of bowling strategy, Chopra highlighted the importance of young pacer Rasikh Salam in DC set-up, anticipating an enthralling battle against

KKR's formidable lineup:
"Spin might not work here, so I am thinking of Rasikh Salam as the third player for DC... The battle will be against proper fire this time because you will have Rinku (Singh), (Andre) Russell and Ramandeep (Singh) in the opposition."

Continuing his analysis, Chopra emphasized the significance of Sunil Narine's role in KKR's lineup:
"You will have Rishabh Pant and Jake Fraser-McGurk in the opposition. So let's go towards Sunil Narine once again... Whether he scores runs or not in this match, he should take wickets."
Chopra's commentary adds to the anticipation surrounding the clash between KKR and DC at Eden as both teams look to go closer to the playoffs berths.

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