"At the moment, the competition is pretty open. We still have a fair chance of reaching the play-offs. For me what matters is the remaining three games and we face RCB on Sunday, which is a must-win game for us. Hopefully, we can try and deliver," Gambhir told reporters on the eve of the match.
The Virat Kohli-led RCB are coming off a win against Delhi Daredevils and asked how KKR plan to counter the likes of Chris Gayle, Kohli and AB de Villiers, Gambhir said, "We do not strategise against individuals.
The KKR captain is also pinning his hopes on Sunil Narine to counter the strong RCB.
"We have played on this track, a spinning one and can benefit Sunil Narine," he said.
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Talking about his side's bowling attack, he said, "KKR is not dependent only on its spin bowlers. If you see in the tournament, Jacques Kallis and L Balaji too have done well for us, which are great signs for us.
"Spinners have been successful for us, they have been different, and they have not been conventional spinners. Our bowling unit on the whole has been good."
"We are looking forward to win all the three matches. Be it any situation, we as a team enter the ground thinking about a victory. We do not play to participate. We will look to play some good cricket and get a win."
The city will also host the KKR versus Pune Warriors match on May 15.