Deccan Chronicle

Kings XI to lock horns with RCB

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Dubai, Sept. 23: Kings XI Punjab will look to put behind the controvers­ial ‘short run’ decision in their IPL opener and start afresh when they take on Virat Kohli’s buoyant Royal Challenger­s Bangalore here on Thursday.

In their opening game against Delhi Capitals, the square-leg umpire erroneousl­y called KXIP’s Chris Jordan for a ‘short run’ in the third ball of the 19th over, effectivel­y costing his team the closely fought game.

In contrast, RCB opened their campaign on a winning note defeating Sunrisers Hyderabad by 10 runs, raising hopes that things might finally fall into place for them this season.

Devdutt Padikkal started his IPL career on a classy note hitting a sublime halfcentur­y and will once again be in focus, while AB de Villers will also look to continue in the same vein following a crucial halfcentur­y.

Both Kohli and Aaron Finch looked good on Monday night and would be itching to spend more time in the middle.

Yuzvendra Chahal, as always, will be the key man in the RCB bowling attack. The leg-spinner was instrument­al in his team’s victory on Monday, triggering a batting collapse.

However, RCB will again miss the services of South African all-rounder Chris Morris who has picked up a side-strain. Morris was bought for a whopping `10 crore at the auction.

Umesh Yadav continues to leak runs in the IPL and going by his showing in the first game, he could be replaced by Mohammad Siraj. It remains to be seen if the team can fit in England all-rounder

Moeen order.

For KXIP, Mayank Agarwal looked in imperious touch but was gutted to not be able to get his team over the line with just one run required to win.

Rahul, Glenn Maxwell and Nicholas Pooran will be expected to step up as they possess the ability to take away the game from any opposition.

Big hitters Chris Gayle, who was left out of the opener for better balance in the eleven, could be back and batting all-rounder Jimmy Neesham could also be given a chance.

Ali the middle

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