Oman Daily Observer

SRH looking to bounce back, Iyer returns for Delhi

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Not a lot has been right for Sunrisers Hyderabad this season. Firstly, David Warner was stripped off the captaincy and then altogether dropped from the playing XI. SRH, however, could only manage a single win out of seven matches in the first phase.

This speaks volumes of the tension building up in the team. The absence of Jonny Bairstow might create an opening for Warner, the most successful all-time player for Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Qualificat­ion is still a possibilit­y for Sunrisers but it’s going to be more than tough to win all the remaining seven games and that too when they are completely shattered out of confidence after the first phase. But then miracles do happen, don’t they?

Sunrisers is more than capable of bouncing back, even if it is as a party spoiler. David Warner, Rashid Khan, Jason Roy, Jason Holder, Mohammad Nabi, Sherfane Rutherford, Mujeeb Ur Rahman and all under the captaincy of cool Kane Williamson, make top lethal internatio­nal players. When they combine with some premium Indian talent, everything looks possible. Though the main concern for Sunrisers Hyderabad has been the middle order.

IYER BOOST FOR DELHI

Delhi also lost their main player and captain (Shreyas Iyer) in the first phase, but now he is back and could solve a lot of team combinatio­n problems for Delhi Capitals. In his absence, Delhi looked towards Steve Smith’s service, but now they might be able to pair in Anrich Nortje and Kagiso Rabada, which would make their death overs very lethal.

Delhi would allow Rishabh Pant to captain the remainder of the tournament and this would allow their initial captain Shreyas

Iyer to enjoy his game as a player. Captaincy has only added grace and responsibi­lity to Rishabh Pant’s shoulders. He has not only been more practical, but his shot selection also has been quite good. Qualificat­ion doesn’t look like a matter of concern, with just two wins required out of six games.

Many eyes will be on the old war horse Ravichandr­an Ashwin, who has got selected in the T20 world cup team for India. His experience and variations make him quite lethal, but then wouldn’t India be looking for some batting contributi­on from Ashwin, and this is his opportunit­y to show his power hitting skills through the IPL and then cement his place in the Indian team. Previously, he was struggling to find a place in the Indian Test team, despite being the most experience­d spinner.

PONTING DELIGHTED

“I am absolutely delighted to have Shreyas Iyer back in our lineup. It was devastatin­g for him and the team that he dislocated his shoulder just before the start of IPL earlier in the year. He’s a world class player, been an exceptiona­l player for the Delhi Capitals for a long time now, our previous skipper as well. Iyer coming into the line-up makes our team look a little bit more complete. I think in the first part of the tournament, we played well but our overall balance just didn’t feel right.”

WHAT TO EXPECT?

Since Delhi is a way more balanced side and filled with confidence, definitely they would like to start the second phase with domination, especially against a team who had struggled to win that one game as well. But then, this is game of cricket and one good wicket, catch or run out, can change the momentum of the entire game and Sunrisers would be counting on all its senior talents to stand up for that one exceptiona­l performanc­e to boost the morale of the team.

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