Dynamic West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell could well bat at No.3 for Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL 2020, the schedule for which was announced on Sunday by BCCI. KKR’s think tank headed by coach Brendon McCullum and mentor David Hussey are pondering over the idea of promoting Russell up the order to make maximum use of the all-rounder’s big-hitting prowess.
Hussey said with adequate balls at his disposal, Russell can well go on to score a double hundred in T20 cricket which nobody has ever achieved.
“If it benefits the team and helps us win games of cricket, why not? If that means Andre Russell comes in at three and bats 60 balls, he might actually make a double hundred. Anything can happen with Dre Russ,” Hussey said in a news conference.
Last year, Russell scored 510 runs from 13 innings, averaging 56.66 and also picked up 11 wickets. Terming the all-rounder as the heartbeat of the team, the former Australia cricketer said: “A fantastic player, he is probably almost the heartbeat of the team as well. “We’ve actually got really a well-balanced team… Anyone can bat in any different position. But if it benefits the team, why not, why can’t he bat up the list.”
KKR have an all new coaching set-up in former New Zealand captain McCullum as head coach, Hussey as mentor and Kyle Mills as the bowling coach. Under McCullum, KKR will look for combinations that can take on the bowlers, Hussey said.
“Anyone who knows Brendon McCullum is aware that he plays the game at 100 miles per hour, and he tries to encourage the players to take the game on. So we’ve got players who can take the game on, players who can fit in the anchor role,” he explained.
Eoin Morgan will be seen as Dinesh Karthik’s deputy and Hussey hoped that England’s World Cup-winning skipper proves to be a good ally with his calm head.
“He is a huge name, World Cup-winning captain, captain of England for a long time, classy player, classy performer. “He is also going to be a great ally for Dinesh Karthik, maybe fielding in the ring and talking to the bowlers with our captain behind the stumps,” he said of Morgan.
“He is a very cool, calm and collected person. He’s also going to be very heavy in the middle order controlling things. I do expect them to both have a really good relationship on and off the field and I think it’s going to go a long way to having a cool and calm head to winning many games during a very tight tournament.”