Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Red-hot Kings XI look to crush bottom-placed Delhi Daredevils

- Sayan Ghosh sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Thundersto­rms are not that uncommon in Kolkata this time of the year, but that wasn’t the only calamity to hit the city on Saturday. Chris Gayle and KL Rahul wreaked havoc on Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) bowlers to guide Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) to a nine-wicket win in their rain-hit Indian Premier League game on Saturday.

Openers on cruise control has been the common theme of KXIP victories in IPL 2018 and they will again be banking on the destructiv­e duo when they take on Delhi Daredevils (DD) at the Ferozeshah Kotla ground on Monday.

KXIP came up trumps when the teams met early in the season, KL Rahul guiding his team to victory by slamming the fastest fifty in IPL history (14 balls).

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That was exactly the start KL Rahul was aiming for after fetching ~11.5 crore in the player auction. The wicket-keeper batsman, who missed IPL 2017 due to shoulder injury, has teamed up perfectly with Chris Gayle. The West Indies veteran arrives in awesome form, having notched a century and two fifties at a strike rate of 170.89 in the three matches he has played so far. The duo was instrument­al in taking KXIP to the top of the points table with three consecutiv­e victories.

Kings XI Punjab skipper Ravichandr­an Ashwin was pleased Total matches

KL Rahul scored156 runs in the Powerplay, the most by any batsman in this IPL.

Chris Gayle has made three 50-plus scores in the IPL for the first time.

with how the two have played. “KL looked like a million dollars, and well, Chris is Chris,” he said.

However, therein lies the problem for Kings XI Punjab. Thanks to the brilliant form of the openers, the middle-order has hardly been tested. Besides Rahul and Gayle, Karun Nair is the only batsman with a 35-plus score.

The opening spell of left-arm paceman Trent Boult will thus be crucial for the hosts and a couple of quick wickets at the top of the innings can do wonders for Delhi Daredevils. They can also opt for England pacer Liam Plunkett to boost the attack.

However, Gautam Gambhir’s side are struggling. The batting has been a one-man show. Rishabh Pant is the only consistent performer with 223 runs at a strike rate of 176.98.

A lack of support from his teammates has prevented the team from posting big totals and that is a major reason why DD are struggling at the bottom of the points table. Gambhir, Shreyas Iyer and Jason Roy have all scored one half-century each, but consistenc­y has been a major problem for all three batsmen.

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 ?? AFP ?? KXIP openers KL Rahul (right) and Chris Gayle.
AFP KXIP openers KL Rahul (right) and Chris Gayle.

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