"We have not hit our best form yet. I hope our batsmen hit form in the last part of the tournament. They have showed glimpses in last few matches," Bayliss told reporters here today.
"Our bowling has been outstanding. The batsmen have shown glimpses of what they are capable of, a little bit inconsistent. But more and more players have started to find their form. We are on a pretty good position half way through, and anyone can win from here," he said.
For KKR, explosive batsmen Yusuf Pathan and Brendon McCullum's poor run remains the main concern.
"It's a concern to them (Pathan and McCullum) as well. They are professional cricketers. They are matchwinners and can turn the match around on their own," Bayliss said.
The Knight Riders had to be content with one point after rain washed out their last match against Deccan Chargers on April 24 at the Eden Gardens here.
And Bayliss said it would have been nice to get two full points from the game.
"Obviously, we would have loved to play against Deccan Chargers as they were lacking in confidence (after five straight defeats). But it's another point on the road to the last four. We are focused on winning as many as possible," he said. MORE PTI TAP SSC