Hindustan Times (Patiala)

No Smith, Pune seek home turnaround

- Bihan Sengupta sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

: The last time Rising Pune Supergiant walked out at the Maharashtr­a Cricket Associatio­n Stadium, Sanju Samson thrashed them to all corners of the park as they crashed to a 97-run loss against Delhi Daredevils in the IPL.

RPS skipper Steve Smith wasn’t a part of the disaster, out with an upset stomach, but must have been dismayed by the way his side surrendere­d, collapsing to the lowest total of the IPL this season. This time, the Australia skipper will miss out as he is taking a brief break.

Thus, when they host defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad here on Saturday, they’ll not just hope to script a victory to atone for the humiliatin­g defeat, they’ll want to start afresh at home.

It won’t be an easy task though, given that their opponents have won their last two games in style. However, with Sunrisers Hyderabad yet to win an away game this season, they might just sniff a chance.

STELLAR SUNRISERS

It has been a perfect combinatio­n for Sunrisers Hyderabad since the two losses against former IPL champions Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders. While their batsmen have fired in unison to pile up quality runs on board, their bowlers have held sway over the opposition batting by keeping them in check during the crucial overs.

Their explosive top three — David Warner, Shikhar Dhawan and Kane Williamson are in form and if even one of them manages to fire for Sunrisers Hyderabad on Saturday, Pune will have a task on hand. And chasing a big total won’t be easy with Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar --- the leading bowler of 2017 IPL --- and Rashid Khan leading the bowling.

The duo has been extremely impressive in the IPL, having picked up 24 off their side’s 44 wickets so far.

BELOW-PAR PUNE

The below-par batting show by Pune, boasting of Steve Smith, MS Dhoni, Ben Stokes and Ajinkya Rahane, has left the team languishin­g near the bottom of the table.

Even in their last match against RCB that they managed to win, five of their batsmen managed to go past the 25-run mark but failed to build on their starts.

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