 Chennai: When Chennai Super Kings host Kolkata Knight Riders  here on Monday, MS Dhoni & Co. will be under immense pressure as  Gautam Gambhir and his boys are on a high after three wins and a drawn  result in their last four games and will do everything to sustain the  winning momentum in this tournament.
Chennai: When Chennai Super Kings host Kolkata Knight Riders  here on Monday, MS Dhoni & Co. will be under immense pressure as  Gautam Gambhir and his boys are on a high after three wins and a drawn  result in their last four games and will do everything to sustain the  winning momentum in this tournament.
While the Super Kings'  performance has been up-and-down this season, KKR have looked a side  transformed under Gautam Gambhir who himself has been in tremendous form  unlike his counterpart Mahendra Singh Dhoni. 
The Super Kings,  winners of back-to-back titles, haven't quite looked the part with their  much-hyped batting failing more than performing while the bowling too  has not been up to the mark. These shortcomings have impacted their  performance this season.
In contrast, the Knight Riders have  emerged as one of the top sides this year with a string of stirring  all-round displays that have taken them to second spot on the  leaderboard with 11 points, behind toppers Delhi Daredevils (14).
Gambhir  has proved to be an able leader and his form with the bat, which has  seen him score 302 in eight games with three half-centuries, has proved  inspirational while providing solidity at the top of the order.
Also,  the move to promote Brendon McCullum to open ahead of Jacques Kallis  fetched the team rich dividends in the previous game as along with  Gambhir, the Kiwi put on 95 as the Knight Riders went on to make 190  against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
On the other hand, the Super  Kings have not really fired in the batting department and if one  overlooks the 200-plus successful chase against RCB, their  willow-wielders have not clicked on a consistent basis unlike in the  previous seasons.
Further, their spearhead bowler Doug Bollinger  has also not been in best of form and was in fact, rested the previous  match that the Super Kings lost at home to Kings XI, who defended a  modest total of 156.
The Super Kings, who have nine points,  however, are very much in contention for a top-four finish before the  play-offs, but need to show some consistency that was their strength in  the previous seasons. 
Thus, Monday's game holds considerable  significance for both teams while the pressure will be far more on Super  Kings, for whom a win will put them on par with the Knight Riders. (IANS)
 
						
												
						








