Kashmir Observer

IPL 2024: In-Form RCB Eye Fifth Win In A Row Against Pant-Less DC

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BENGALURU: Pushed into a tight corner, Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru rose above their frailties to notch four wins on the trot to stay alive in the race to play-offs, but Delhi Capitals even sans their suspended skipper Rishabh Pant offer them a different challenge in the IPL match here on Sunday.

While the absence of Pant will certainly give RCB an edge, they can’t get themselves lulled into a comfort zone.

In the run-up to this match, RCB defeated Gujarat Titans twice, Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad once each.

While the victory over SRH was valiant, RCB did not face much challenge from the flounderin­g Titans and Kings.

But the Capitals are a team unlike any other as they have oscillated between brilliant and ordinary in the span of a few days.

On April 27, the Pant-led side posted a hefty 257/4 in their 10-run win over Mumbai Indians and on April 29, they made a lowly 153/9 while capitulati­ng against Kolkata

Knight Riders.

The RCB, currently seventh with 10 points from 12 matches, will desperatel­y hope not to run into that brilliant Capitals as a defeat can undo their good work in the last four matches.

But their confidence will be high, courtesy strong and consistent batting effort led by talisman Virat Kohli.

Kohli is the leading rungetter in this IPL with 634 runs but, more importantl­y, those runs have come at a brisk rate of 153, giving RCB early momentum while setting or chasing targets.

Along with Kohli, additional runs from skipper Faf du Plessis, Rajat Patidar, Cameron Green and Dinesh Karthik have provided their bowlers, who have responded to the call splendidly, with a cushion.

The transforma­tion of RCB bowlers in the last four matches have been nothing short of remarkable.

Their skills will be tested first by Jack Fraser-McGurk, who has teed off to make 309 runs from seven matches at an impressive strike-rate of 235.87.

His opening partner Abhishek Porel too has made runs at 157 strike rate, though the DC management will be happier to see him adding more consistenc­y to his game.

Match starts at 7.30 PM.

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