The Asian Age

Sunrisers face Chennai in must- win game

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Ranchi, May 21: All but assured of a berth in the playoffs, Chennai Super Kings would be aiming to quickly get over the shock loss against Kolkata Knight Riders when they take on an unpredicta­ble Sunrisers Hyderabad in an IPL match here on Thursday.

Chennai are currently second on the table with 16 points from eight wins and four losses in 12 matches. Hyderabad, on the other hand, are third from bottom with 10 points after managing just five wins in their 12 games. It was a rare off day for Chennai when they succumbed to a loss against KKR on Tuesday night in Kolkata. The unexpected defeat was the result of some poor batting and Chennai would look to ensure that the batting lineup is high on confidence ahead of the knock- out stage matches.

Openers Dwayne Smith and Brendon McCullum, both of whom have contribute­d well to CSK's campaign so far, failed to get going on Tuesday and would be aiming to make amends on Thursday.

On a positive note, Suresh Raina pulled off his third fifty of this IPL season and looks to be peaking at just the right time. Faf du Plessis, however, remains a slight concern as he is yet to come up with a noteworthy knock for his side.

Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni, on the other hand, has been going about his job without much hullabaloo even though he is without a fifty this season.

Despite the absence of a big knock, Dhoni is averaging 44.60 — the best by a Chennai player in this IPL and his tally of runs reads 223 in 12 innings, including seven unbeaten knocks.

On the bowling front, some of Chennai's frailties stood exposed after reliable pacer Mohit Sharma failed to fetch a wicket.

Mohit has been the bowling star for Chennai this season, having taken 18 wickets at an impressive average of 15.22. He is cur- rently second in the highest wicket- takers' list in this season.

Hyderabad, in contrast, are all but out of contention even though they mathe- matically kept their chances alive by beating Royal Challenger­s Bangalore on Tuesday.

Besides being required to win their remaining two matches, Darren Sammy's Hyderabad need a few other results to go their way for sneaking inside the top four but that looks unlikely.

On a more positive note, they did quite well on the batting front against Bangalore. Relieved of the burden of captaincy, Shikhar Dhawan struck his first fifty of the season.

David Warner, meanwhile, continued his sparkling form by striking his fifth fifty of the season. Warner's magnificen­t tally of 434 runs at an average of 48.22 in 12 matches is a record by a Hyderabad batsman in the IPL.

On the bowling front, Hyderabad boats of the season's top wicket- taker in pacer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, who has so far scalped 20. They also have fiery Dale Steyn up their ranks but the South African speedster is yet to make his mark this season.

 ?? — PTI ?? On a slow Eden Garden surface on Tuesday, M. S. Dhoni bolstered CSK’s pace attack with an extra seamer by bringing in Ben Hilfenhaus ( right), but the move backfired as the Aussie conceded 38 runs in three overs.
— PTI On a slow Eden Garden surface on Tuesday, M. S. Dhoni bolstered CSK’s pace attack with an extra seamer by bringing in Ben Hilfenhaus ( right), but the move backfired as the Aussie conceded 38 runs in three overs.

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