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It’s not been the title defence that the Indians would have hoped for so far, winning just once in their three matches including an agonising loss via a super over on Monday to RCB.
However, they only sit behind Kings XI on net run rate as their opponents have an almost identical record of one win two defeats, with one defeat coming via super over, so in theory this is a pretty even matchup.
Quinton de Kock has been largely uninspiring so far, with early exits in each of his last two innings, while the Pandya brothers haven’t hit the heights they reached last campaign. That’s largely down to Hardik Pandya’s unavailability with the ball due to his surgery, and ultimately limiting the Indians’ bowling attack.
Kings XI Highest Opening Partnership
Kings XI haven’t exactly capitalised on their strong starts this season, as KL Rahul and Mayank Agarwal have dovetailed nicely with the bat, putting on a whopping 183 opening partnership last time out against the Royals, though their bowling attack has been called into question after failing to defend a whopping 223 in that match, and they do still have Chris Jordan waiting in the wings.
Kings XI To Beat Mumbai Indians
Despite the same points on the board, it’s Kings XI that have looked the stronger side so far this season, and with the likes of Glen Maxwell more than capable of putting on a show to follow behind the openers, Kings look worth a punt as underdogs, while their openers looked well prices to get them off to a better start on form.
Kings XI Punjab To Win At 23/20
Kings XI Punjab Highest Opening Partnership At 10/11
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