Khaleej Times

Formidable Sunrisers Hyderabad face struggling Royal Challenger­s

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hyderabad — A consistent Sunrisers Hyderabad unit would look to consolidat­e its position at the top of the points table while Royal Challenger­s Bangalore will fight for survival when they clash in the Indian Premier League on Monday.

Courtesy their splendid bowling attack, SRH emerged as good defenders initially but by defeating Delhi Daredevils with a sevenwicke­t margin on Saturday, they proved that they can pull off tight chases as well.

The hosts have already taken long strides towards a playoffs spot but still there are issues that must be bothering them ahead of the business end of the tournament. Opener Shikhar Dhawan’s low strike rate must be a concern for them along with a shaky middle-order.

The Virat Kohli-led RCB, though, are struggling for survival as they need to win every game and also hope that other results go in their favour to remain in contention for the playoffs. They are placed sixth in the table with just three wins from nine games.

Come Monday, Kohli and AB de Villiers will have to weave some magic with their willows to make it tough for SRH, whose bowlers have proved to be headache for all teams. The return of their fast bowler Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar only strengthen­s their attack.

RCB’s big guns have failed to fire but now is the time to deliver since one more defeat would spell their ouster.

Parthiv Patel (who scored 53 runs against Chennai) and Brendon McCullum need to support their side and the likes of Mandeep Singh and Colin de Grandhomme have to step up.

Death bowling has been a cause for concern for RCB, but they cannot afford to let it remain unchecked when it comes playing against the Sunrisers.

Umesh Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal have put up good performanc­es but Hyderabad-lad Mohammad Siraj and Washington Sundar also need to come up with a solid show tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Sunrises Hyderabad are enjoying a dream run in the ongoing edition with their bowling attack dominating batsmen of all teams. Spinner Rashid Khan, pacers Siddharth Kaul and Sandeep Sharma, and spin all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, have been very effective.

They have successful­ly prevented rivals from chasing down low totals on numerous occasions.

The SRH’s batting department, which had appeared to be inconsiste­nt, is also doing good of late as they successful­ly chased a target of 164 against Delhi. English batsman Alex Hales, who opened the innings along with Dhawan last night, has been brilliant. SRH Captain Kane Williamson is one of the highest run getters in this edition. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? Hyderabad’s Kaul has claimed 12 wickets from 9 matches to be claim the seventh position among the leading bowlers. —
AFP Hyderabad’s Kaul has claimed 12 wickets from 9 matches to be claim the seventh position among the leading bowlers. —

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