Hindustan Times (Delhi)

RR, SRH begin campaign sans Smith and Warner

- Bihan Sengupta bihan.sengupta@htlive.com

HYDERABAD: They were champions in 2016, crashed out in the eliminator­s last season and have made it to three qualifiers in the past five years. Yet, when one steps in the city a day before they play their season opener, there’s nothing about Sunrisers Hyderabad that catches one’s attention. No banners, no posters, no billboards anywhere. Even the rain Gods seem to be in a mood to play spoilsport with odd showers expected on Monday.

There’s plenty about actor Rana Daggubati though. Almost every other lane has him posing in a larger-than-life figure.

It was supposed to be a clash between David Warner and Steve Smith. Both Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals had not just marketed their promotions around them, but also picked their options at the auctions revolving around these two Australian­s. However, as luck would have it, both their poster boys are no longer available owing to the sanctions imposed on them in the ball-tampering saga by Cricket Australia and BCCI. Total matches

Rashid Khan was snapped up by Sunrisers Hyderabad for Rs 4 crore last year, the highest ever bid for an Associate player. He became Afghanista­n’s first IPL millionair­e after Sunrisers reclaimed him at auction fo Rs 9 crore this year.

Sanju Samson was the only Indian to score a century in the IPL last year. His 102 off 63 balls, for Delhi, against Rising Pune Supergiant at Pune on April 11,2017 was also his maiden century in Twenty-20 cricket.

Thus, while Ajinkya Rahane will lead the charge for Royals, Kane Williamson will don the captain’s hat for Orange brigade. It will, thus, be an interestin­g season opener for both the camps given that they’ll start the campaign with what probably would have been their Plan B.

A major reason why SRH had made it to the semi-final stages last season was because of a pow- er-packed opening pair of Warner and Shikhar Dhawan who had two century stands to their name.

This year, Williamson will be expected to fill in the shoes. Had Warner been around, chances of the Kiwi cricketer making the playing XI might have been bleak because of the cap on the number of foreign players in a side. Last season, he played just seven games scoring 256 runs.

It isn’t easy to break into this side.

With all-rounders like Carlos Brathwaite, Shakib Al-hasan, Yusuf Pathan and Mohammad Nabi, they have a packed middleorde­r besides the likes of Manish Pandey, Tanmay Agarwal and Deepak Hooda.

All of them can hit big and provide enough on the board for their bowlers.

Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar will lead the bowling attack and will have the likes of Siddharth Kaul and Sandeep Sharma to support him.

On the other hand, the Rajasthan Royals unit is a sort of a semireinca­rnation of Rising Pune Supergiant. The former champions have Ajinkya Rahane, Rahul Tripathi, Ben Stokes, Jaydev Unadkat and Ankit Sharma from the erstwhile Pune franchise. It’s still amazing to be a part of it. It’s going to be my first full I don’t think it’s difficult to stay motivated. I still had a couple of fixtures for England, the Pakistan Super League… So I

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