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Punjab take on Rajasthan in mid-table tie today

Rajasthan are in a comparativ­ely beter position as they have also procured same numbers of points, with three wins, having played a game lesser than their counterpar­ts. They also have a beter net run rate, which comes into play every time two teams are ti

- Mohammad Abdullah

Punjab Kings and Rajasthan Royals (RR) will face off in a mid-table clash of the second leg of the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the Dubai Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

Both the teams will look to boost their play-off hopes with a victory in the crucial clash. Punjab are lying at the sixth place with six point from eight games. They had won three and lost five matches when the league was suspended following the outbreak of the coronaviru­s in India, sending the country into an indefinite forced lock-down.

Whereas Rajasthan are in a comparativ­ely beter position as they have also procured same numbers of points, with three wins, having played a game lesser than their counterpar­ts. They also have a beter net run rate, which comes to into play every time two teams are tied on the same points.

The Tuesday clash is likely to be a run feast for the spectators as both the sides have unbridled hiters, who can change the complexion of any game at stage of the match.

Both the teams are bating powerhouse­s with some of the biggest names in their line-ups. Punjab’s top order features Mayank Agarwal, KL Rahul and the swashbuckl­ing former West Indian batsman Chris Gayle, whose bating prowess can blow away even the best bowling atack on a given day.

Gayle is one of the most successful batsmen in the IPL. He has scored 4950 runs in 140 matches with six centuries and a whopping 31 fity under his belt. Gayle holds the record for the maximum sixes and highest individual score in the tournament.

While Rahul was second highest-scorer behind Shikhar Dhawan, having played a game less in the last edition of the IPL, which too was shited to the UAE due to the outbreak of the pandemic.

Mayank also played quite a few matchwinni­ng knocks as he scored 299 runs in the last edition with highest being 99, missing a century by just one run.

In the bowling department, pace spearhead Mohammad Shami will lead the charge of the quickies while Natah Ellis will facilitate him.

Punjab bowling-atack has been weakened by the withdrawal of their two star pacers Jhye Richardson and Riley Meredith, who chose not to join them for the second leg of the tournament.

They can play two spinners Adil Rashid along with Akashdeep Singh as the turf is likely to help the slow bowlers as the game progresses.

For Rajasthan, Rahul Tewatia, Evin Lewis and England’s Liam Livingston­e will be the men to look out for.

Tewatia rose to fame in the last edition of the tournament when he steered his team to an unlikely come-from-behind victory in a high scoring game against Mumbai Indians.

Tewatia can play a perfect foil to hardhiting batsmen Lewis and Livingston­e, who have proven their metle with captivatin­g performanc­es both in the franchise cricket as well as on the internatio­nal stage.

Rajasthan have been weakened by the absence of the star cricketers Jofra Archer,ben Stokes and Jos Butler.

Stokes and Acrher have pulled out on the health ground where as Butler cited a personal reason for withdrawin­g.

In the absence of the top class all-rounders, a depleted Rajasthan will bank on Livingston­e, who is coming into the tournament on back of a stellar season at the newly coined England’s domestic tourney 100.

The duo are likely to open the innings for Rajasthan and will have the onus of seting the tone for a big total by laying down a strong foundation.

If they can deliver what the team expects of them, Rajasthan stand a good chance to extend their dominance in the half of the table.

Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman and South African Chris Morris take care of the pace batery while Jaydev Unadkat will likely play as the third seamer.

The Royals and Punjab have met each other on 22 occasions. Samson’s side has won 12 times while Rahul’s team has emerged victorious 10 times.

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Punjab Kings’ bowler Nathan Ellis attends a training session ahead of their match against Rajasthan Royals.
↑ Punjab Kings’ bowler Nathan Ellis attends a training session ahead of their match against Rajasthan Royals.

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