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KKR Signs Chetan Sakariya as Replacement for Injured Umran Malik

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have signed Chetan Sakariya as a replacement for the injured Umran Malik for IPL 2025. Read about Sakariya’s IPL record and what this means for KKR.

KKR Signs Chetan Sakariya as Replacement for Injured Umran Malik
KKR Signs Chetan Sakariya as Replacement for Injured Umran Malik

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have recruited Chetan Sakariya as a replacement for Umran Malik for the next IPL 2025 season. Umran, who is famous for his express pace, has been injured and hence KKR was left with no choice but to find a substitute.

Chetan Sakariya's IPL and International Experience

Sakariya, a left-arm medium pacer, has played 19 IPL games before, taking 20 wickets. He has also played one ODI and two T20Is for India, demonstrating his potential to play at the top level.

KKR acquired Sakariya for INR 75 lakh, which brought solidity to their bowling department as they get ready for the upcoming season.

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What This Means for KKR

With the injury of Umran Malik as a setback, Sakariya's addition brings KKR an experienced left-arm pacer capable of swinging the ball and bowl in various parts of the match. His familiarity with the IPL and international cricket makes him a great asset for the team.

The KKR fans cannot wait to know how Sakariya will deliver in the purple and gold colors as the side prepares for the IPL 2025.

Do you consider Sakariya a good fit to replace Umran Malik?

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