Khaleej Times

Delhi Daredevils look to sort out batting woes

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hyderabad — Delhi Daredevils will be aiming to display more impact in their batting department as they face a formidable challenge from defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad in an IPL encounter on Wednesday.

It will be an arduous task for the Daredevils as they face a team that has both current ‘Orange Cap’ holder David Warner (235 runs) and ‘Purple Cap’ owner Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar (15 wickets).

Both teams met with contrastin­g fate during their previous encounters with Sunrisers edging past Kings XI Punjab in an exciting last over finish while Daredevils couldn’t stop KKR from reaching the target in another final over face-off. The points table is at a nascent stage with Sunrisers on six points from five games sitting at the third position while Daredevils is lying fourth with four points.

In a fast-paced league, a couple of matches can completely turn things around.

For Delhi, it will be important to have consistent impact in their batting. They have had forceful performanc­es at the start of the innings and at the end but the two games — vs RCB and KKR that they have lost has been primarily due to their inability to force the pace during middle overs.

Delhi boasts of some of the spirited batsmen in the tournament in its ranks in Sanju Samson, who scored a century the other day, Sam Billings, Rishabh Pant, Corey Anderson and Chris Morris.

Though the Delhi batsmen have been in good form especially Rishabh Pant, this edition’s only centurion Sanju Samson and allrounder Chris Morris, problem has been consistenc­y. The slowish pitch at the Uppal with an in-form Bhuvneshwa­r and Afghan sensation Rashid Khan could pose a few problems.

It will be interestin­g if an out of sorts Angelo Mathews gets a second game.

Delhi’s bowling, comprising skipper Zaheer Khan, Morris, Shahbaz Nadeem and Pat Cummins, besides Anderson and Amit Mishra have played a vital role in the team’s success so far.

They need to come up with another accomplish­ed effort in order to stop an in-form Warner, who has shown a different side to his batting adapting to vagaries of sub-continenta­l pitches. For Hyderabad, Ashish Nehra may make a comeback in place of Barinder Sran, who was taken to task by Manan Vohra. Yuvraj Singh would like to make amends for his last match’s failure. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? Delhi Daredevils will hope Rishabh Pant to fire against defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday. —
AFP Delhi Daredevils will hope Rishabh Pant to fire against defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday. —

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