The Free Press Journal

SEALING THE DEAL?

LSG look to confirm IPL play-offs berth with win over RR

- PTI / Mumbai

In impressive form throughout the season, Lucknow Super Giants would look to bounce back from their previous match defeat and register a win to confirm their IPL play-offs berth when they face another aspirants, Rajasthan Royals, here on Sunday.

LSG were on top of IPL points table with four wins on the trot before relinquish­ing that position after losing to Gujarat Titans in their previous match.

The KL Rahul-led side, which is now at second spot with 16 points, would not want to lose another game just before the start of the knockout round.

The Royals would also look to make amends for their allround failure in their comprehens­ive eightwicke­t defeat at the hands of Delhi Capitals in their last match.

With 16 points from 12 matches, a win for LSG on Sunday will confirm their play-offs berth. For the Royals too, a victory will take them on the verge of securing a lastfour stage spot.

Captain Rahul and his opening partner Quinton de Kock will have to score the bulk of runs once again for LSG. Both fell cheaply against the Titans and they would look to bounce back against the Royals.

Rahul, the tournament's second most prolific batter with 459 runs from 12 matches, has been in impressive form with two centuries and as many half centuries.

De Kock has scored three half centuries to accumulate 355 runs from 12 outings. Deepak Hooda is another batter who is in form with 347 runs and three half centuries, and he has the ability to make a difference.

The Royals will rely heavily on England wicketkeep­er-batter Jos Buttler, who has scored 625 runs from 12 matches with the help of three centuries and as many half centuries. His teammates though have not been in the best of form.

Captain Sanju Samson has, again, failed to realise his full potential though he has not done bad either. He has scored 327 runs from 12 matches with two half centuries.

The good news for the Royals is that Devdutt Padikkal (295 runs from 12 matches) has shown some consistenc­y with 31 and 48 in the last two matches though he is yet to make a big one.

The same is the case with Shimron Hetmyer (291 from 11 matches), who has shown a lot of promise but is yet to fire, though his 31 not out off 16 balls was instrument­al in the Royals' six-wicket win over PBKS.

 ?? PICS: IPL, BCCI ?? With 625 runs from 12 matches, Jos Buttler (left) is the top runscorer in IPL, while KL Rahul is the tournament's second most prolific batsman with 459 runs from 12 matches.
PICS: IPL, BCCI With 625 runs from 12 matches, Jos Buttler (left) is the top runscorer in IPL, while KL Rahul is the tournament's second most prolific batsman with 459 runs from 12 matches.

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