Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

With back to wall, Kohli’s RCB face DD at his home

- N Ananthanar­ayanan n.ananthanar­ayanan@htlive.com ▪

NEW DELHI: Virat Kohli’s Royal Challenger­s facing Delhi Daredevils, in an ideal world, would have been an Indian Premier League (IPL) match made in heaven. Thousands of fans at the Ferozeshah Kotla would have been torn between cheering their team and the one led by the Capital’s favourite cricketing son.

However, Saturday’s meeting looks virtually inconseque­ntial, with both teams dumped at the bottom of the IPL 2018 points table. Kohli’s side have six points with four games in hand, and even four wins won’t guarantee them a place in playoffs.

Bottom-placed Delhi Daredevils are eliminated, the defeat against table-toppers Sunrisers Hyderabad at home on Thursday another demonstrat­ion of all that has gone wrong for the IPL franchise. Had teams been pushing for promotion in the popular league, the RCB-DD clash would be between two relegated sides. The bosses of two franchises, yet to win IPL in 10 editions, would already be tearing their hair over finding a way to halt the seemingly endless run of failures.

KOHLI’S FOCUS SHIFTS

The focus on Virat Kohli has already switched to his build-up for the Test series in England. The India skipper had failed to tackle swing bowling there in 2014. However, not redeeming himself at home after RCB ended last in IPL 2017 will hurt the proud skipper equally.

Season after season, Delhi Daredevils have somehow looked a work in progress, and they could not find consistenc­y despite the drastic step of Gautam Gambhir giving up captaincy after early personal and team failures.

RCB’s one consolatio­n would be that they defeated Daredevils by six wickets in Bangalore. For DD, that loss would be a painful reminder, like against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Thursday, that they have not played as a cohesive unit. Rishabh Pant, whose sensationa­l 128 not out went in vain against SRH, also top-scored in that game with current skipper Shreyas Iyer too scoring a halfcentur­y. With their playoff race over, Daredevils are likely to rest Trent Boult, who has been forced to play in all 11 games until now.

 ?? AFP ?? ▪ Virat Kohli (right) has had few reasons to celebrate this season.
AFP ▪ Virat Kohli (right) has had few reasons to celebrate this season.

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