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Rajasthan face must-win match against RCB

- AYAZ MEMON Ayaz Memon is an Indian sports writer and commentato­r

After the emphatic victory over Mumbai Indians the other night, Royal Challenger­s Bangalore should start clear favourites. Rajasthan Royals are exhilarati­ng to watch when in full flow but are also terribly inconsiste­nt and capable of losing for no apparent reason.

For instance, Monday’s defeat to last-placed Sunrisers Hyderabad was a result of a callous batting performanc­e. On a featherbed pitch where even 175 would have been vulnerable, they mustered only 164 despite a majestic knock by skipper Sanju Samson and SRH fielders spilling three catches.

A sustained aggressive approach is imperative in this format, which entails batsmen chancing their arms. But there is a threshold beyond which calculated risk becomes recklessne­ss. This is what RR’S batsmen have been guilty of throughout this season.

The handicap of not having the services of Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler and Jofra Archer is huge, but this can’t be mitigated by an unplanned approach.

RCB had a stuttering start to the second phase, losing two matches on the trot, but covered major ground by beating defending champions MI by a handsome margin. This will have come as a booster shot to Virat Kohli and his team, also guilty of under-performing in key matches.

Glenn Maxwell, who’s been a hit and miss commodity on the IPL circuit for several seasons, came good when it mattered, and RCB will be hoping that the swashbuckl­ing Aussie has more such knocks in him this crucial week.

But despite Maxwell’s pyrotechni­cs which earned him the man of the match award, Kohli’s form was perhaps more significan­t going ahead.

Having gone through a prolonged lean trot, he’s been under the scanner of critics, and opponents trying to exploit any weakness. Early success in the second phase augurs well for his team. This was Kohli’s second successive half-century, and better than the first in the quality of strokes and authoritat­ive approach.

Despite Kohli and Maxwell striking superb half-centuries, RCB were still about 15-20 runs short of expectatio­ns, largely because AB de Villiers hasn’t hit top form. The law of averages suggests ABD is due for a big one, which is something Sanju Samson will be dreading.

More impressive than the batting was RCB’S bowling in the match against MI.

The seasoned Yuzvendra Chahal doled out a couple of lessons in leg-spin bowling to Rahul Chahar who’s replaced him in the India T20 WC squad, and unsung Harshal Patel revealed a bagful of terrific variations in the death overs, picking up a hat trick against MI.

RR are not out of the running for a place in the playoffs, but this is a mustwin match for them. With 12 points, RCB have some buffer, but winning this match would not only make their participat­ion in the playoffs almost certain but create a possibilit­y of finishing in the top two in the points table which every team covets.

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BCCI sanju samson will be under huge pressure. —
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