Head coach Andy Flower also expects Keemo Paul and Obed McCoy to be available for their first game
“He’s had his own personal fitness challenges just recently with his concussion issues,” Flower said during a virtual media interaction. “But he’s on a back-to-play programme that should see him ready for our first match. We hope and pray that he’s obviously fit for his own good but also for ours. There’s no 100% guarantee about that, but that’s what we’re planning for. “
“I’m yet to meet up with him [Paul] and yet to get a very clear update on his fitness, but he’s going to play a part in the tournament and there’s no doubt about that,” Flower said. “And I expect him to play some match-turning performances as well. Again, I’m yet to catch up with Obed and our physio will be coming in with the [Test] contingent this evening from the second Test match… I anticipate Keemo Paul and Obed being fit for the first match.”
The Kings’ new recruit Samit Patel, however, will not be available for the start of the CPL. The England and Trent Rockets allrounder will only link up with them after playing in the Vitality Blast knockouts for Nottinghamshire.
Deivarayan Muthu is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo
