However, Monday's second match between Kolkata Knight Riders and Auckland Aces hold more significance from the point of view of local interest and is expected to attract a sizable turn out.
But in the run up to the tournament the Knight Riders received a huge setback in the form of captain Gautam Gambhir, who has been ruled out of the qualifiers after suffering a concussion when he hurt his head while attempting a catch during the England India Test series.
To add to Knight Riders' problems, Gambhir, who did not feature in the ODI series in England due to the injury, is also uncertain for the main tournament if the Kolkata outfit progresses.
But Gambhir's absence, notwithstanding, the Knight Riders still hold an edge over Auckland.
On paper, the Kolkata outfit look far more superior and stronger than the Kiwi side as it boasts of quality international cricketers like Eoin Morgan, Jacques Kallis, who has been named captain in place of Gambhir, Brett Lee, Yusuf Pathan, Manoj Tiwary and Laxmipathy Balaji.
On the other hand, the Auckland Aces too has some international flavour in captain Gareth Hopkins, Martin Guptill, Chris Martin, Daryl Tuffey and Kyle Mills.
A total of 13 teams will compete in the main draw of the multi-million dollar tournament which will conclude in Chennai on October 9.
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