Deccan Chronicle

DC, KXIP in battle of power-hitters

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Dubai, Sept. 19: Two greats will pit their wits against each other in the background as their captains, with an ability to achieve greatness, lead their power-hitters out for an IPL match between Delhi Capitals and Kings XI Punjab here on Sunday.

Ricky Ponting and Anil Kumble are arguably two of the biggest names in cricket and the dazzling array of talent in both the teams would seek to draw inspiratio­n from their respective heavyweigh­t coaches in their tournament opener.

Man-to-man, Delhi Capitals seem to have a slight edge, more so in the spin department, with the trio of R. Ashwin, Amit Mishra and Axar Patel streets ahead of their counterpar­ts from the Mohalibase­d side.

Spin is expected to play a big role on the UAE pitches.

The match, at the Dubai Internatio­nal Cricket Stadium, will also be a faceoff between skippers K.L. Rahul and Shreyas Iyer, both seen as future India captaincy material.

On the batting front, the Capitals have one of the best assortment­s of India internatio­nals, comprising Prithvi Shaw, Iyer, Rishabh Pant, Shikhar Dhawan, besides West Indian

Shimron Hetmyer.

In this scenario, Ajinkya Rahane (strike-rate below

120), who was bought from Rajathan Royals, may be left out.

The KXIP also boast of some of the finest clean hitters in the form of Chris Gayle, Glenn Maxwell and Rahul himself.

Maxwell’s confidence must be sky high after his ODI series-winning century

(108) against England. He also had a memorable run the last time the IPL was held in UAE, albeit partially, in 2014 when he hammered 552 runs in 16 games.

The KXIP have a dangerous opening pairing in Gayle and Rahul with Mayank Agarwal to follow. But it remains to be seen whether the 40-year-old Gayle will continue to be a regular feature at the top of the order this time around.

 ??  ?? Delhi Capitals’ captain Shreyas Iyer (left) and coach Ricky Ponting at a training session in Dubai on Saturday.
Delhi Capitals’ captain Shreyas Iyer (left) and coach Ricky Ponting at a training session in Dubai on Saturday.

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