IPL 2019: It’s time for Karthik to lift the trophy: Katich

Kolkata: A World Cup spot sealed, it is time for Dinesh Karthik to achieve his ‘goal’ of lifting the IPL title, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) batting coach Simon Katich said Tuesday.

KKR captain Karthik, who was ignored for the five-match ODI home series against Australia, was picked in India’s World Cup squad ahead of young Rishabh Pant.

“He (Karthik) is always full of energy. Now it’s about going out there and lift the trophy and achieve his ultimate goal,” the 43-year-old Karthik said.

“You never believe you are a great leader, until actually you have success in lifting a trophy. That’s when you finally believe you have done a great job. He too has got that in him and hopefully he achieves that goal. He is on the journey.”

The former Australia opener also backed Karthik to bat at No.4 in the World Cup beginning May 30. “He’s very consistent. There’s no doubt he has done the job of a finisher when he got an opportunity. He can potentially bat higher. There’s a lot of talk around that No.4 spot and he’s the sort of guy who likes to spend some time in the middle,” said Katich.

“Once he is set, he is very hard to bowl to at the back end of an innings. He has got all the tricks. He also has got the timing and and power to clear the rope particularly off the short ball. He played a couple of hook shots for sixes in Delhi,” he said of Karthik’s 50 against Delhi Capitals.

That’s Karthik’s only half century this IPL season as he has just 111 runs from seven innings at an average of 18.50 – a far cry from last season when he was KKR’s leading run-getter.

“He’s been in great touch but not getting more opportunity because top order batsmen are doing their job,” Katich said, insisting that Karthik’s form is not a concern for KKR.

After suffering three successive losses, KKR next face struggling Royal Challengers Bangalore at Eden Gardens Friday.

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