Fearless approach by openers have done wonders: Pandit
The New Indian Express|May 09, 2024
KOLKATA Knight Riders (KKR), with 16 points, are at the top of the points table.
ASHOK VENUGOPAL
Fearless approach by openers have done wonders: Pandit

KKR chief coach Chandrakant Pandit is pleased with the way things have gone so far and insists that his team has no time to relax and should play with the same momentum and become the first team to make it to the playoffs. "Very happy with the way the boys have performed (to top the table). The team environment is excellent.

The dressing room is fantastic and everybody's happy for each other. But still, there are another three matches to go and we have to continue with our momentum, that is more important for us,” Pandit told this daily.

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