Too early to judge: Allen on KKR’s poor start

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Chennai, April 13: Kolkata Knight Riders opener Finn Allen on Monday urged his teammates to give themselves time to get set, calling for patience in judging the three-time IPL winners following a disappointing start.
A washout in Kolkata against Punjab Kings gave KKR a solitary point which is all they have had to show from four matches.
As many as three defeats have pushed the Ajinkya Rahane-led side, which will take on Chennai Super Kings here on Tuesday, to the bottom of the points table.
“It’s the nature of T20 cricket and trying to take down the game.
It’s only been a couple of games. I don’t think you can judge too much off two games,” Allen told reporters on the eve of the match here.
“Personally, I had a good start in the first two games. Obviously, I would have liked to kick on more but prep has been good and hopefully it (a big innings) is just around the corner.”
Allen said KKR batters need to give themselves more time in the middle to find runs while admitting they are yet to utilise home advantage at the Eden Gardens.
“When all of our batters are at their best and we score at a quick enough rate, it’s just (about) finding that balance between giving yourself a chance to get set…” he said.
“I think we probably haven’t had Kolkata with the weather… it probably hasn’t been as flat as it usually is. For us, it’s been trying to figure out what is a good score on that wicket.” (PTI)

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