The Asian Age

Kohli’s hunt for IPL title begins

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Dubai, Sept. 20: Virat Kohli will begin his quest for an elusive IPL title when perennial under- achievers Royal Challenger­s Bangalore take on David Warner’s low profile but consistent Sunrisers Hyderabad in their opening IPL encounter here on Monday.

Both teams possess dangerous batsmen who can single- handedly take the game away from the opposition.

Kohli has always led from the front but he knows his search for a maiden title will remain incomplete if the team doesn’t perform in all department­s.

The addition of Australian limited overs captain Aaron Finch to the squad gives the star- studded batting line up more firepower. Expectatio­ns are also high from highly rated young opener Devdutt Padikal.

On the other hand, Warner, whose exploits in the IPL include winning the ‘ Orange Cap’ thrice and leading his side to a maiden title triumph in 2016, will once again pair up with the dangerous Jonny Bairstow.

The formidable opening duo, that shattered multiple records including the highest opening partnershi­p in IPL history against RCB last season, will hope to emulate the previous

Kohli has always led from the front but he knows his search for a maiden title will remain incomplete if the team doesn’t perform in all department­s.

edition’s exploits. Sunrisers also have the batting prowess of Kane Williamson, Manish Pandey, Mitchell Marsh and Fabian Allen.

Following a nightmaris­h 2019 season when they finished last, RCB seem to have much better balance but there ability to hit late in the innings is yet to be tested.

Sunrisers’ blind spot also lies in the lack of depth in their batting order. The franchise has invested in youngsters like Virat Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Priyam Garg, and Abdul Samad and the management in the hopes that one of them could become the vital cog in the middle order.

A team that is known for its depth and variation in bowling, Sunrisers’ core unit remains unchanged. Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar will spearhead the pace department with Sandeep Sharma, Siddarth Kaul and Basil Thampi playing secondary roles.

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