The Kolkata Knight Riders are all set to lock horns against the Chennai Super Kings in the 57th game of the Indian Premier League 2025, slated to take place on May 7th at the iconic Eden Garden. The two teams have showcased some poor performance here but still have some matches to stage their comeback.
Eden Garden has been one of the best batting pitches where players can make this game a high-scoring affair. The batters must be looking to use pitch conditions to steal the show. Speaking about the same subject, here are the top three batters to watch out for in this game.
1. Ayush Mhatre

Mhatre has made 94 off 48 balls in the last game against RCB. He missed a well-deserved century against Rajat Patidar and his men. The stylish right-handed batter will be looking to showcase his form again in this game against the defending champions. Mhatre has been one of the best junior players and sent shockwaves through the cricketing fraternity after his batting heroics against RCB in the last game.
2. Dewald Brevis

The young cricketing sensation was dismissed for a duck in the last game, as his batting collapse was one of the major reasons why CSK suffered defeat against their arch-rivals RCB. However, Brevis has been making bold headlines in the current edition with his strong performance and ferocious knock. He will be the one to watch out for in the next game. He can play fearlessly and guide his side to win the matches single-handedly.
3. Ajinkya Rahane
The KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane has been leading the side extremely well. He managed to guide his side to win their last game against RR by just one run to stay alive in the competition. CSK is already out of the tournament, but they will be looking to spoil the party of defending champions who are still in the race to make it to the top four. Rahane’s hitting will be extremely crucial in this game.
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