Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sunrisers seek playoff spot, RCB eye survival

- Abhishek Paul sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Brilliant guys. It has been a privilege to be a part of the Kings XI franchise for so long and meet such wonderful cricketers like them (R Ashwin, KL Rahul, Yuvraj Singh etc.).

It’s nice mingling with them. You learn from them and at the very same time, it’s Yeah, a bit disappoint­ed, but that’s fine. It’s up to the management to decide the best XI. It’s important to stay motivated. Anytime you can be asked to play.

The contrast couldn’t be starker when Sunrisers Hyderabad face Royal Challenger­s Bangalore on Monday. A win for the home team, table-toppers with 14 points from nine games and a better net run rate than Chennai Super Kings, will all but assure SRH a place in the playoffs. For Virat Kohli-led RCB, with six points from as many matches, a loss would effectivel­y mean an exit from the playoff race.

After RCB’S sixth loss this season, against CSK on Saturday, captain Kohli said such pressure situations bring the best out of them. “We know it’s a tough road ahead. We need to win probably four out of five. These situations bring the best out of us, and I feel positive about the rest of the games,” he said.

Though India’s best batsman might feel positive about the road ahead, it hard to comprehend how his star-studded team landed in this situation. Year after year, RCB have never lacked the batting ammunition, but have failed to fire when needed.

This time too they have two very destructiv­e batsmen in Kohli, who has scored more than 350 runs (357), and AB de Villiers (281 runs). But the duo has got little support from Brendon Mccullum, Quinton de Kock or Mandeep Singh.

In bowling too, they have Umesh Yadav, who with 13 wickets was on top of the heap after Saturday’s 2/15 versus CSK. He has leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal (7 wickets, nine games) for company but Mohammed Siraj, Murugan Ashwin, Washington Sundar and Tim Southee have been rotated as RCB are yet to find a set bowling line-up.

That SRH are on a four-match winning run owes a lot to their bowlers. In the previous match against Delhi Daredevils, however, it was their batsmen who came to the fore in a 164-run chase with Alex Hales and Yusuf Pathan playing the support roles with their ever-consistent skipper Kane Williamson producing another solid knock.

Sunrisers Royal Hyderabad Challenger­s Bangalore

Total matches

Tied

SRH will face RCB for the first time in this edition.

Virat Kohli, who has 4775 runs in 158 matches, needs 27 runs to become the highest rungetter in IPL.

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 ?? AFP ?? Alex Hales (right) and Shikhar Dhawan provided a solid opening partnershi­p which helped SRH beat Daredevils on Saturday.
AFP Alex Hales (right) and Shikhar Dhawan provided a solid opening partnershi­p which helped SRH beat Daredevils on Saturday.

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