The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Capitals seek to sustain momentum, Mumbai Indians keen on shifting gears

- Amol Karhadkar

They both hail from the same state. They are friends since their agegroup days. Donning di—erent shades of blue, they have stood out with their craft with the ball in an IPL dominated by towering totals.

No wonder then that the economy rate of all-rounder Axar Patel and pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah could well be decisive in the key clash between host Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday afternoon.

After the 41st league match, Bumrah (6.37 runs per over in 32 overs) tops the list of best economy rate for bowlers with at least 10 overs this season, Axar is placed third in the list (7.06 runs in 31 overs).

Against a batting line-up full of power-hitters, the Gujarat duo will be looking forward to repeat the heroics performed at the Wankhede Stadium done earlier in the month.

All-rounder Axar Patel and pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah could well be decisive in the key clash Bumrah tops the list of best economy rate for bowlers while Axar is placed third

Considerin­g that both the teams are still languishin­g in the bottom half of the points table, a loss on Saturday could well push them into a must-win position for the remaining phase.

While the Capitals — with veterans David Warner and Ishant Sharma being unavailabl­e due to štness issues — will hope to carry on the momentum from Wednesday night’s win, Hardik and Co. will be keen on switching gears with time running out.

Barring Bumrah, the remaining bowling unit has been a huge concern. With an on-song Rishabh and Axar on šre with the willow along with Jake FraserMcGu­rk's range-hitting, captain Hardik will be banking on his bowling group to deliver against the odds.

Shaw is all ears as Ponting shares his expertise on how to wield the willow e™ectively.

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