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RCB, Gujarat eye mandatory win to keep playoff hopes alive

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BENGALURU: From a maths perspectiv­e, Royal Challenger­s Bengaluru and Gujarat Titans can still reach the IPL playoffs, but they need to ward off inner gremlins on Saturday to notch a mandatory win to keep that dream flickering.

The Royal Challenger­s are the bottom-dwellers with six points from 10 matches, while the Titans have eight points from 10 matches.

However, the flounderin­g outings of Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals (10 points each) have fuelled the hopes of these two teams of sneaking into the middle tier of the points table and from there to the knockouts.

But both RCB and GT will know that keeping their own house in order is a better option than depending on other teams to stay afloat as the IPL group stage is entering its business end.

In that context, the Faf du Plessis-led side will feel a tad more confident than their opponents after registerin­g wins in their last two matches.

They have also found new heroes across these two games – Will Jacks powered his way to a match-winning century against GT, while Cameron Green finally lived up to his tag of all-rounder with crucial runs and wickets against Hyderabad.

RCB would hope for an encore from them at the home venue as well. At the top, Virat Kohli continues to be a run-making presence as he recently became the first batter to go past 500run mark in this edition of the IPL, and RCB will certainly like a few more from his willow.

However, the Royal Challenger­s will ask for some more consistenc­y from their bowlers. The likes of Mohammed Siraj, who has been drafted into India’s T20 World Cup squad, Yash Dayal, Karn Sharma and

Swapnil Singh were on the money against SRH.

But against GT at Ahmedabad, they returned to their profligate ways, allowing them to whittle a 200run total.

They will have to tidy up their act at the unforgivin­g M Chinnaswam­y Stadium, as despite all their inconsiste­ncies GT have the tools to punish them.

But to the Titans’ dismay, those tools have malfunctio­ned more often than not, and it aptly mirrored in their two successive defeats against Delhi Capitals and RCB.

Shubman Gill and Bhardwaj Sai Sudharsan have run an exclusive store of runs for Gujarat, amassing over 700 runs between them.

Other than them, the likes of Wriddhiman Saha, David Miller, Rahul Tewatia, Vijay Shankar and Shahrukh Khan have not managed to even touch 200 this season, imparting a brittle look to GT’s middle and lower order.

Their bowling group too has been vastly underwhelm­ing, and none reflected it more than Rashid Khan.

The star spinner has taken just eight wickets across 10 matches while giving eight runs an over, a significan­tly higher economy rate than his overall 6.7 in IPL since 2017.

In IPL 2023, Rashid had given away 8.24 runs an over but the Afghan took 27 wickets from 17 matches. This year, the wicket column too remained barren.

The pace bowlers offer a similar storyline. In the absence of Mohammed Shami, who is recuperati­ng after a surgery, the Titans’ most experience­d duo of Umesh Yadav and Mohit Sharma have gone for plenty.

 ?? ?? RCB captain Faf du Plessis at a training session
RCB captain Faf du Plessis at a training session

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