Khaleej Times

RCB will need to get act together to avoid ouster

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bangalore — Stung by a batting debacle, Royal Challenger­s Bangalore have the onerous task of picking up the pieces when they face defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday, with a singular aim of keeping their hopes alive in the Indian Premier League.

It will be an arduous task for Virat Kohli and Co after being dismissed for 49 by Kolkata Knight Riders — the lowest ever total in the history of IPL, where none of the 11 batsmen could get to double figures.

With only four points from seven games, RCB need to get their campaign back on track as the tournament reaches its second phase.

Facing a form team like Sunrisers Hyderabad, who are on eight points from seven games, will be a challenge for RCB, whose batting line-up has not fired consistent­ly in the tournament.

The ‘Big Three’ — Kohli (154 from 4 matches), Chris Gayle (144 from 5 games) and AB de Villiers (145 from 4 games) have not been consistent in the tournament.

Worse, Kedar Jadhav after a good limited overs season for India has been a flop with 175 runs from 7 games. His technique against quality fast bowling on not-so-flat pitches has been thoroughly exposed.

In situations like these, a win is all that Kohli will care for with the campaign going haywire.

On a personal note, Kohli sets very high standards for himself and also expects his team to do the same.

The extent of his disappoint­ment after ‘49 Gate’ was evident when he termed it as their “worst batting performanc­e if not the worst ever in IPL.” For an India captain, it will be difficult to digest the fact that RCB can be knocked out of the tournament before the knock-out phase.

In a disappoint­ing batting display, none of the Bangalore batsmen could reach the double digit mark with Jadhav’s nine being the highest.

On the flipside, Hyderabad, will look to maintain their consistenc­y as they had pulled off four wins on the trot before losing to Rising Pune Supergiant in their previous game — largely due to single-handed effort from Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Openers David Warner (235 from 7 games) and Shikhar Dhawan (282 from 7 games), who have been scoring the bulk of runs, would look to maintain their form.

Moises Henriques (193 runs), who remained unbeaten on 55 off just 28 deliveries in the last game against Pune, would look to lend useful contributi­on in the death overs.

Kane Williamson, who played his first match of the season against Delhi Daredevils, made 89 off 51 balls and propelled Hyderabad to their fourth win in four home matches, would love to repeat the performanc­e.

 ?? AFP file ?? 49 Runs; RCB were bowled out for against KKR, the lowest ever total in the history of IPl RCB captain Virat Kohli faces an arduous task of lifting his bottom-placed team as the IPl moves into the second phase. —
AFP file 49 Runs; RCB were bowled out for against KKR, the lowest ever total in the history of IPl RCB captain Virat Kohli faces an arduous task of lifting his bottom-placed team as the IPl moves into the second phase. —

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