The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Sunrisers up against rampant Lions

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wreck in all three matches. He, though, will be persisted with, in the hope that he would return to his wonted self to shore up a side that doesn't possess much firepower down the order. It hasn't been the happiest of times for England skipper Eoin Morgan either, but he would draw considerab­le belief from his 51 against Kolkata. Injuries to Kane Williamson and Yuvraj Singh have been a massive blow. Gujarat, conversely, have no such qualms as most of their batsmen have been looking in decent touch.

With ball

Ravindra Jadeja's return would considerab­ly prop up their bowling, which has at best looked functional, though they have in their mix bowlers of such versatile utility as Dwayne Bravo, James Faulkner, Pravin Tambe and Praveen Kumar. Significan­tly for them at least one bowler has stood up and made the difference in every match, though Raina would yearn for a more collective output from his pack. Warner's bowlers made up for sloppy efforts, in the first two matches, with a discipline­d effort against Mumbai Indians. Their pace bowling department is more or less settled, though they are missing a quality spinner. Leggie Karan Sharma leaked 10plus an over in both outings. Replacing him with Bipul Sharma didn't turn their fortunes around either. Worse still, they don't have too many options on the bench either. This could be their underminin­g factor this term.

News from the bench

Ashish Nehra will miss this match as well, as he has yet to recover from the groin strain the sustained during the RCB match. So would Yuvraj and Williamson. They might be tempted to displace the under-firing Deepak Hooda with Ricky Bhui or find a slot for Trent Boult. Gujarat, meanwhile, will be bolstered by the return of Jadeja. — ENS

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