
Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings
The 57th league match of IPL 2025 will be played between Kolkata Knight Riders vs Chennai Super Kings at the Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata. KKR’s team still remains in the race to reach the playoffs, in which they have won 5 out of 11 matches and have lost 5, while one match has been canceled. In such a situation, KKR will have to win the remaining three of his matches so that he can succeed in reaching 17 points and has the highest number of chances of reaching his playoffs. On the other hand, the 5 -time IPL winning team has been very bad for the team of Chennai Super Kings and it has already been out of the playoff race, so CSK can also spoil the game of KKR in this match. For this reason, everyone’s eyes are also going to be on the pitch in this match.
This season has been difficult for the team chasing target
In this match played between the Kolkata Knight Riders and the team of Chennai Super Kings, talk about the pitch of the Eden Gardens, then there have been a total of 6 matches this season so far, in which the first batting team has won the match, so chasing the target has definitely shown a little difficult task this season. In the initial overs on the pitch here, fast bowlers have been seen getting a little help. At the same time, the target spinners have also appeared dominating as the game progressed. A total of 99 matches have been played at this ground so far, out of which 42 matches have won the first team, while the team who chased the target in 56 matches has been the winner.
CSK’s upper hand in head to head
Talking about the head to head record in the IPL between the two teams, 31 matches have been played between the Kolkata Knight Riders and Chennai Super Kings team so far, out of which the CSK team has managed to win in 19 matches, while the KKR team has won 11 matches.
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