Millennium Post

Delhi Capitals aim to solve opening conundrum against CSK

DC are currently placed fifth in standings with 10 points from as many games after their 21-run win over Sunrisers

-

NAVI MUMBAI: Delhi Capitals will need to solve their opening conundrum quickly and find an able partner to complement David Warner if they want to return to the top four in the IPL here on Sunday with a win against a lacklustre Chennai Super Kings, who are standing on the brink of eliminatio­n.

DC are currently placed fifth in the 10-team standings with 10 points from as many games after their 21-run win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in their last match.

Defending champions CSK, on the other hand, are mathematic­ally still there in the tournament although their chances of making it to the play-offs are almost non-existent.

The Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led side is placed in the penultimat­e position with just six points from 10 games and need to win all its remaining games and depend on results of other matches to progress to the next stage.

But going into the business end of the tournament, DC have a major problem at hand -- an able opening partner for Warner.

Prithvi Shaw has failed to live up to his talent this season, garnering just 259 runs from nine games at an average of 28.77. His replacemen­t in the last match, Mandeep Singh hasn’t fared well either with just 18 runs from three outings.

And it remains to be seen whether DC opt for Shaw again to partner Warner, which in any case, would be best suited for the team. Warner remains DC’S topscorer this season, scoring 356 runs from eight matches with his unbeaten 92 against SRH in the last match being the highest.

Skipper Rishabh Pant and Mitchell Marsh have got starts but have failed to replicate that into big scores and it’s time the duo rises to the occasion.

After a string of low scores, the big-hitting West Indian Rovman Powell has finally found his groove and would look to continue in the same vein.

On the bowling front, spinner Kuldeep Yadav (18 wickets) and pacers Khaleel Ahmed (14), Shardul Thakur (10) and Mutafizur Rahman (8) all have picked up wickets but they have been a little on the higher side of the economy rate.

Kuldeep, in particular, has been phenomenal for DC, picking up wickets at will with his new-found confidence.

The return of pacer Anrich Nortje has only added sting to DC’S bowling attack.

On the other hand, CSK have been hit hard by injuries and the poor form of some of their key players throughout the season hasn’t helped their cause either.

 ?? ?? Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant
Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India