McCullum also hoped Pat Cummins will extract bounce from UAE pitches.
Russell scored 510 runs in IPL 2019 along with 52 sixes and a strike rate above 200. He was named the Most Valuable Player of the tournament as well. However, the Caribbean player has struggled with his fitness over the few years and hence has not bowled much in the IPL for KKR.
The KKR coach also said that Russell's ability to bowl during the death overs also gives flexibility to the Dinesh Karthik lineup.
"Dinesh Karthik will make this decision (workload management) in the middle, we know about Russell's batting ability, we all know what he can do with the bat, his ability to bowl at crunch situations gives us further options, the captain and vice-captain will make this decision of how to use him during the match," said McCullum during a virtual press conference.
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McCullum also welcomed fast bowler Ali Khan into the KKR setup. Khan replaced injured Harry Gurney and became the first player from the USA to feature in the cash-rich T20 league.
"First and foremost, it's great to have Ali Khan in the KKR setup, he is the first United States player to feature in the IPL, and he has been successful at Trinbago Knight Riders. He deserves an opportunity to present himself in the IPL, I guess his opportunity will come deeper in this year's IPL,” McCullum said.
"First and foremost, the conditions are similar to Eden Gardens, pitches in the UAE have not been utilized for the past few months, Cummins is the number one bowler in Test cricket so I wish he bowls at the same length he does in Test matches, he is a strong leader and he has been a part of KKR before," said McCullum.
KKR will be taking on Mumbai Indians in their opening match of the tournament on September 23 at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
(ANI inputs)