Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

It’s CSK batting versusSRHb­owling

MIANDAD BACKS PLAN TO ABOLISH TOSS FROM TESTS HEAD TO HEAD

- Rajesh Pansare sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Former Pakistan captain Javed Miandad backed the proposal to abolish toss from Tests. While Miandad said such a move would force home teams to prepare better pitches instead of focusing on tracks that suit them, another former captain, Salim Malik said ICC should not tinker with traditions of the game. “I don’t see any harm in trying out this experiment,” said Miandad. “It might lead to matches being played on good pitches,” he said as ICC’s cricket committee meets this month to debate on whether toss should be abolished.

KARACHI: WINNER GOES TO FINAL Dhoni’s Chennai have momentum as Hyderabad seek to arrest slide MUMBAI

: Sunrisers Hyderabad may have finished top of the standings but three consecutiv­e defeats leading to Qualifer 1 have laid bare the chinks in their armour.

While the batting has relied heavily on skipper Kane Williamson and Shikhar Dhawan, it’s the bowling that has come under pressure in those three games. While twice they failed to defend a total, in the third game they conceded 200-plus runs which the batsmen failed to chase.

On Tuesday, they will be up against Chennai Super Kings, one of the best teams in IPL history and who have made the final in six of the eight editions they have been part of. For Sunrisers to harbour any hopes of toppling the two-time champions, they will have to be on top of their game, as teams who have erred have paid the price.

ADVANTAGE CSK

The last time they met, Chennai recorded a comfortabl­e eightwicke­t win, thanks to Ambati Rayudu’s brilliant century, and humbled the Sunrisers attack which till that point looked indomitabl­e.

That was the start of a threegame losing streak that Sunrisers endured, which may prove detrimenta­l in a format where momentum is the key.

Still, the Sunrisers’ bowling attack has enough depth to trouble any opposition and they would have to need out of the slump when they square off against Super Kings at the Wankhede for a place in the final.

In Rashid Khan and Siddarth Kaul, SRH have two bowlers among the top-10 wicket-takers. Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar may have not been among wickets but if the Wankhede plays true under lights, he can be a handful.

The Super Kings will depend on their batting to get the job done with their bowling being up and down this season.

DHONI FACTOR

From Shane Watson and Rayudu’s pyrotechni­cs at the top to MS Dhoni’s calming influence and brute force at the death, their batsmen have delivered when the chips have been down.

They have mastered the art of making the final under Dhoni and that will be an advantage. While Williamson has led the Sunrisers well till now, it remains to be seen how he stands up to Dhoni and whether he manages to outsmart the best in the business.

History has showed that pedigree is no good if one falters on the day.

No one is better placed than Dhoni to know the importance of getting things right when it matters. While he has won twice in the final, he has also lost on four occasions.

“We like to do the process right because that’s what gives you the result. I remember the finals, where it went wrong and you need to remember where it went wrong. On that particular day, you have to be at the best because everyone wants to win,” Dhoni had said after the victory over Kings XI

Punjab on Sunday. Sunrisers Hyderabad Chennai Super Kings Total matches

CSK won both their matches against SRH in league stage. Shikhar Dhawan, who has scored 3998 runs in 139 innings of 140 matches for Deccan Chargers, DD, MI and SRH, needs two runs to become the eighth batsman to aggregate 4000 runs in IPL.

 ?? AP BCCI ?? Javed Miandad supports the proposal by ICC. CSK captain MS Dhoni.
AP BCCI Javed Miandad supports the proposal by ICC. CSK captain MS Dhoni.
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BCCI SRH captain Kane Williamson.
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