The Free Press Journal

Deputy competes with captain

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Sunrisers out to stop Supergiant's winning run

Sunrisers Hyderabad will aim to stop a rampaging Rising Pune Supergiant when both teams meet in the Indian Premier League today in a bid to cement their place in the play-offs.

Pune are placed third in the points table with 14 points from 11 matches, having won six out of their last seven games.

Sunrisers, on the other hand, are in fourth position with 13 points from 11 games. Pune came on top in their previous meeting against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens, where rookie opener Rahul Tripathi produced a special knock of 93 off 52 balls to add to his impressive run in his maiden IPL.

The team has found great momentum at the business end of the tournament and seems to be peaking at the right time.

It was Tripathi's singlehand­ed effort on Wednesday that led Pune to succeed against the formidable Kolkata side.

Come Saturday, Tripathi would be expected to repeat his dazzling performanc­e against the Sunrisers.

Ben Stokes, IPL's costliest buy, too proved his worth with the bat when he hit his maiden T20 century (103 off 63 balls) against Gujarat Lions.

The bowlers too have been performing their roles well. The discipline­d bowling by pacer Jayadev Unadkat contribute­d in a big way to their side's win against KKR. Washington Sundar too scalped two wickets in the match.

The Pune bowlers need to be at their best in this match to rein in Sunrisers captain David Warner, who is the tournament leading scores with 489 runs at 61.12.

Though Sunrisers are not too successful in away matches, they are like a battle-ready Army on their home turf. Captain Warner had said his team would like to take full advantage of playing at home and turn the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Uppal into a virtual 'fortress'.

"The thing here is that we are trying to turn this ground into our fortress. Every team tries to win as many games at home as they can," said Warner, who enthralled one and all with his 59-ball 126 in a match against Kolkata Knight Riders at the home ground earlier.

In addition to Warner, other Sunrisers batsmen -Shikhar Dhawan, Kane Williamson, Moises Henriques -- have been in fine form. Though in a lost cause, the seasoned Yuvraj Singh helped his side make a big total with his 70-run knock against Delhi Daredevils.

The Sunrisers are known for their lethal bowling attack, especially at home. Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, who holds the Purple Cap, young Afghanista­n spin sensation Rashid Khan, the seasoned Ashish Nehra, young Siddharth Kaul and Mohammed Siraj form a potent combinatio­n.

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