The Free Press Journal

It's Ferguson vs Umran as Titans face Sunrisers

- PTI /

The speed gun radar will be functionin­g overtime when Lockie Ferguson's 150 click thunderbol­ts meet its match in rising pace sensation Umran Malik's toe-crushers as table toppers Gujarat Titans clash with close-onheels Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL here on Wednesday.

The IPL newcomers are currently in the midst of a dream inception year with six wins from seven games at the halfway stage and are placed on top of the table.

Interestin­gly, the only loss that Titans suffered in their campaign so far was against Sunrisers in an earlier meeting.

However, the 'Orange Army's' bowling attack especially their four-prong fast bowling unit has been exceptiona­l as one saw when they demolished RCB for 68 in its previous encounter.

The disconcert­ing bounce and movement created by Marco Jansen (6 wickets from 5 games) is ably complement­ed by Umran's (10 wickets from 7 games) fiery pace, T Natarajan's (15 from 7 games) deceptions off the track and Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar (9 from 7 games) balancing it all with his experience.

So much so that a lightweigh­t spin department manned by left-arm spinner Jagadeesha Suchith in absence of an injured Washington Sundar, till now hasn't been a cause of worry for Kane Williamson and his band of men.

In fact, the rub of the green has gone

SRH's way in this particular season as they now have five consecutiv­e wins from five games where they have chased targets after the bowlers intimidate­d the rival batting unit.

For Pandya though, his bowling unit is no inferior to SRH as Mohammed Shami's artistry (10

from 7 games) and Ferguson's (9 wickets from 7 games) aggression has brought them a lot of success, not to forget Rashid Khan's (8 wickets from 7 games) ability to be more than decent even in a quiet year by his standards. However, one area where Titans need to lift their game is Powerplay batting as Shubman Gill (207 from 7 games) has gone off the boil after the his 96 and Wriddhiman Saha, replacing Matthew Wade, has been mediocre. In fact, Saha's propensity to waste balls up front (dismal SR of 83 in 2 games) in both the matches has forced skipper Pandya (295 from 6 games) and David Miller (220 from 7 games) to up the ante even before they can take some time to play themselves in.

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