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BCCI in no hurry to decide venue for remainder of IPL 2021

May 06, 2021

 


Will the postponed 'second leg' of IPL 2021 be staged in England? The reported interest of a few counties to host the 31 remaining games has created a flutter among the real stakeholders of the league - the franchises - but they seem to be naively ignorant of this.

The Chief Executives Committee (CEC) of the International Cricket Council (ICC) met virtually on Thursday (May 6) and the CEOs did not discuss the UK as a potential venue for the IPL but they did however deliberate upon the ICC calendar post-2023. There was a brief talk on cricket in the Olympics too, but it was just that - brief and nothing substantial. The Olympic Committee of the ICC will have to report to the CEC, which is expected to happen later.

There was no discernible move on the projected change of venue of the T20 World Cup either, from India to UAE in October-November. With the IPL ending abruptly, the BCCI's case to host the T20 World Cup has definitely weakened but the CEOs left the topic for the future and did not touch upon it for the time being. There were certainly some deliberations on the calendar post-2023 and as previously reported by this website, the consensus seems to be emerging on 14 teams for the ODI World Cup

As about the IPL going to the UK, the England and Wales Cricket (ECB) officials were not forthcoming but one county boss, Rod Bransgrove of Hampshire, expressed surprise. "I did hear about the discussion but I am not sure how it can happen. As per the current arrangement, it will be illegal to host the IPL here," the veteran administrator told Cricbuzz. The ECB and MCC did not comment.

The BCCI is certainly exploring a window - most likely in September -- to complete the IPL season but it is not in a hurry to decide on the venue. Going forward, the BCCI will have to deal with the ICC eventually so that the two do not clash over UAE, which could be the best possible venue for both the tournaments - IPL as well as the T20 World Cup

Mike Hussey tests positive for Covid-19; Eight England players fly out

May 05, 2021


Mike Hussey the batting coach of Chennai Super Kings, has tested positive for Covid-19 and will have to stay back in India longer than his compatriots and other overseas participants of the postponed IPL 2021 season. The 45-year-old former Australian cricketer is among three members from the CSK Camp to have been infected by the virus.

The development was confirmed by CSK CEO Kasi Viswanathan. "Mike has unfortunately contracted Covid and he is still in Delhi. He will have to complete his quarantine protocols before he can leave for home,"

L. Balaji, the bowling coach, and a member of the franchise's service staff were others in the CSK bubble to test positive for the virus as the BCCI indefinitely postponed the league following a spate of Covid cases across the league

 Hussey, who has played 79 Tests and 185 ODIs, will continue to be in isolation for 10 days. He is in Delhi's ITC Maurya hotel along with fellow coach Balaji. Both can leave the hotel only after the completion of their quarantine protocols. Viswanathan said the franchise will arrange for Hussey's travel home, via the Maldives, once he is through with his quarantine.

8 out of 11 England players return to London

Meanwhile, even as the BCCI and franchises have been making travel arrangements on charter flights for the foreign players, a spokesman for the England board has informed this website that eight of their players have reached home. All those eight players are believed to have flown by commercial flights.

"I can confirm that 8 of the 11 England players in India managed to get on a flight to Heathrow last night and have landed this morning. They will now quarantine in government-approved hotels. The remaining three -- - Chris Jordan, David Malan (both Punjab Kings), and Eoin Morgan (Kolkata Knight Riders) should leave India within the next 48 hours," the spokesman said.

Among the English players who have reached home are Moeen Ali, Sam Curran (both Chennai Super Kings), Tom Curran, Chris Woakes, Sam Billings (all Delhi Capitals), Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow (both Sunrisers Hyderabad), and Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals)

BCCI mulls September window to finish IPL 2021

May 04, 2021


 Now that the first step of cancellation has been taken, the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) authorities are racking their brains over what next as well as what if. There is no immediate information if an inquest into the doomed season will take place but efforts are being made to ascertain the causes.

The causes, of course, will be for a later date but there seems to be some thinking on when and where to host the remainder of the league. So far 29 of the 60 games have been played and the BCCI is exploring the option of holding the remaining 31 games in September.

"A September window is being considered. By then the England-India series would be over and the foreign players would be ready for the T20 World Cup. That small window is being explored," said a franchise official who is in know. 

When contacted, Brijesh Patel, the chairman of the IPL, did not rule that out. When specifically asked what next, he said, "Now we have to look for a window. If we get one, we will explore holding it. We'll have to see if it is possible in September. We need to examine the plans of the ICC and other boards."

The T20 World Cup is scheduled from October 18 to November 15 with uncertainty on the venue. India is the designated host but UAE has been kept as a stand-by. Reacting to the IPL chairman's comments, another franchise official said September was a long way off and one had to see how the Coronavirus situation develops.

Before taking the call on suspending the league, IPL and BCCI officials privately contacted franchise managers/CEO to elicit their views on the way forward for the tournament on Tuesday (May 4 morning). Rajeev Shukla, the BCCI vice-president, dialed the franchises and sought their opinions before the BCCI top brass meeting around noon on Tuesday (May 4). Most of the franchises are believed to have preferred immediate suspension of the league.

One of the owners, Ness Wadia, of Punjab Kings, called it the "right decision at the right time."

"It is very unfortunate but it is a decision that is correct under the current circumstances. I would say given the drastic increase in cases in the last two three weeks, it has brought in a new dimension to the planning that was done at the beginning," said Wadia who also confessed to not being concerned about the monetary loss.

"It is important that we considered the safety of the players. That is the utmost important factor. Personally, I have not thought about the financial losses. We will deal with that later. Right now we are focusing on ensuring the safe return of the players," he said.

With four teams carrying Covid positive cases, the tournament could not have dragged on for too long anyway. But at one stage, the option of suspending the action for five days and taking the whole IPL entourage into quarantine was explored but the BCCI bosses were made aware of the panic among foreign players and senior support staff members.

Right now, the BCCI and franchises are focusing on sending the squad members home. Charter flights are being booked to Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ranchi, and Delhi even as the BCCI has called the teams to say that it is coordinating with foreign boards on sending their players home in the midst of a travel ban from India for Australians involved in the IPL.

In a joint statement, Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers' Association confirmed that they will not seek an extension from the government to lift the travel ban for people flying in from India, scheduled to run till May 15. South African players, however, will be allowed to fly back and will need to home quarantine as per WHO guidelines. And the England Cricket Board said in a statement, that it was "in close contact with our players and staff in India as arrangements are put in place for them to return home safely."

IPL GC examines bubble breaches

IPL's Governing Council members, largely consisting of the office-bearers, came down heavily on the medical team of the BCCI. Questions were raised about the measures taken and how they did not materialize.

The medical team engaged Supratech company for managing the bio-secure bubble in Ahmedabad while in Chennai and Mumbai, Newberg was responsible. The name of the company for the Delhi bubble was not immediately known but it is leaned that the BCCI going to probe the lapses. The point of note was that the sanctity of the bubbles was compromised not just in Delhi. Even in Ahmedabad, it was found to be inadequate.

IPL 2021 suspended indefinitely after Saha, Mishra test positive

May 04, 2021

 


The IPL 2021 has been suspended indefinitely following the rise in cases of COVID-19 within the bio bubble.

The latest development to trigger a total rethink on the tournament is the positive COVID-19 test result of Sunrisers Hyderabad's Wriddhiman Saha and Delhi Capitals' Amit Mishra.

Around 12 noon, the top brass of the BCCI was to meet to take a final call on the fate of the tournament with rescheduling the entire tournament being one of the agenda points. The BCCI had contemplated moving the whole bandwagon to one city but the latest positive cases in the IPL setup are not leaving the BCCI managers with many options.

MI vs SRH -Match Prediction and Preview

May 03, 2021


There are seven games, one win, six losses, a new skipper, and an uncertain future for their most talismanic figure. Things have slid rapidly down the spiral for Sunrisers Hyderabad this year in the IPL. Does the path for revival get any easier? Not really when your next two opponents are Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. One of them is the defending champion and the other has been the form team of the tournament. While the focus understandably has been on David Warner for a while now, the management has made it clear that he will continue to spend more time on the sidelines. To get this campaign back on track, SRH pretty much needs a miracle at this point.


They don't have to look further than their own campaign in 2020 though when they changed things and beat the top three teams on the table in their final three games to make a late dash into the playoffs. But in all fairness, if they can pull it off again, then this would top their UAE heroics. To even entertain those thoughts, they will have to plot MI's downfall on Tuesday (May 4). A jittery start to their campaign received a massive boost following that epic win over their arch-rivals CSK. More often than not, that sort of a victory propels them into top gear.


When: SRH vs MI, May 4, 2021

Where: Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi

What to expect: Contrary to popular belief, the surfaces in Delhi have seen batsmen blossom. The pitches haven't been spinner-friendly like many expected them to be. And the shorter boundaries are only adding to the woes of the bowlers. MI's fearsome batting line-up will relish this.

Head to Head: SRH 8 - 9 MI

These two already faced each other in the season during the Chennai leg. Kieron Pollard was MI's savior with the bat back then and SRH then suffered a collapse, something they are renowned for these days, to end up 13 runs short.


Did you know?

- Kieron Pollard averages 39.75 at a strike rate of 162.79 in T20 cricket since January 2019.

- Bhuvneshwar Kumar has conceded runs at 9.11 this season. His economy never went over 8 in the previous editions.

What they said:

"We have had a lot of challenges over the last three weeks, but we need to make small adjustments and put in improved performances. It is a bit of character building for us, so we just need to swallow it and move ahead. This game can change quickly and it is a game of fine lines. We just need to be clear of what we want to do each day." - Kane Williamson

Team Watch

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Tactics & Matchups: Kane Williamson struggled to introduce Mohammad Nabi into the attack against Rajasthan Royals with two well-set right-handers at the crease. It's highly unlikely the Afghanistan allrounder will be picked against the marauding MI batters. Jason Holder is likely to return to the XI. Even though Pollard and Hardik are known to murder spin, Rashid Khan's good record against the duo might force SRH to alter their plans once again and reserve a couple of overs for the latter stages.

Probable XI: Jonny Bairstow (WK), Manish Pandey, Kane Williamson (C), Vijay Shankar, Kedar Jadhav, Jason Holder, Abdul Samad, Rashid Khan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Khaleel Ahmed, Sandeep Sharma/Basil Thampi

Mumbai Indians

Tactics & Matchups: If SRH does use Rashid in the powerplay again, then Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock will have to be cautious. Both have had issues against spin especially early in their innings. Promotion to the in-form Pollard ahead of Krunal Pandya at 4 cannot be ruled out either.

Probable XI: Quinton de Kock (WK), Rohit Sharma (C), Suryakumar Yadav, Kieron Pollard, Krunal Pandya, Hardik Pandya, James Neesham, Rahul Chahar, Dhawal Kulkarni, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah

Three members of CSK contingent test positive; none of them players

May 03, 2021


Three members of the Chennai Super Kings' IPL contingent - chief executive officer Kasi Viswanathan, bowling coach L Balaji and a bus cleaner - have tested positive for Covid-19. It is understood that the rest of the squad, which is currently in Delhi, has tested negative. The results emerged after the latest round of testing on Sunday.

It is understood that Viswanathan, Balaji, and the member of the maintenance staff took a fresh test on Monday morning to rule out the possibility of a false positive. If they test positive again, they would need to spend 10 days in a designated isolation facility outside the team bubble and return two negative tests before re-entering.

KKR v RCB set to be postponed amidst COVID scare

May 03, 2021

 


The Indian Premier League (IPL) may have plunged into a crisis. Cricbuzz understands that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is planning to reschedule Monday's (May 3) game between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore. It would have been the 30th game of the IPL 2021.

There is no announcement of the reason for the sudden postponement but it is learned that COVID-related concerns in the KKR camp.

Cricbuzz understands that the players who may have contracted the infection are Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep Warrier and that they may have got infected when they had gone out for scans for injuries. The BCCI is expected to make an announcement on this soon

The Virat Kohli-led Royals Challengers Bangalore are sitting in third place with 10 points from seven games while Kolkata Knight Riders are in the seventh position with two wins from as many games.

KKR vs RCB - match prediction and preview

May 02, 2021


 With just two wins in seven games so far, Kolkata Knight Riders are on the verge of getting into a territory that will leave them highly vulnerable, getting into the latter half of the league stages of IPL 2021.


The problems that have plagued them - chiefly a misfiring top order - are not too dissimilar to the problems of Royal Challengers Bangalore. But with Devdutt Padikkal offsetting a number of those issues, RCB has managed to sail through unscathed.

But those problems did come up in RCB's previous outing, a loss against the Punjab Kings, which could still see a change in approach, or personnel.

These problems, notwithstanding, RCB come into the game with a distinct difference in confidence. After all, they're third in the points table, with five wins in seven games. But they'd be wary of the few cracks opening up with the change in grounds and conditions.

Harshal Patel who found his cutters/yorkers yielding only at a rate of 5.27 on the sluggish Chennai tracks in the death overs has seen it jump to 14.87 on the other grounds so far.

But will a troubled KKR be able to cash in on such advantages?

When: KKR vs RCB, May 3, 2021, 19:30 IST

Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

What to expect: The pitch has not been the easiest one to bat in the tournament but with disproportional boundary sizes, batsmen have shown that there can be success had by targeting the shorter straight boundaries.

Head to Head: KKR 14 - 13 RCB. When they clashed previously in the season, Glenn Maxwell and AB de Villiers hit quickfire 70s that set up a comfortable win for RCB.


Did you know?

- This will be Virat Kohli's 200th IPL game

- AB de Villiers has been dismissed thrice against spin in IPL 2021 but never against pace

Yuzvendra Chahal has dismissed Dinesh Karthik thrice in just 30 balls

What they said:

"If you can't change a man, change the man" - Brendon McCullum, KKR's head coach, has had enough with players not playing the way he wanted them to.


Team Watch

Kolkata Knight Riders

Player availability: While there is little concern about player availability, KKR's coach Brendon McCullum had promised some changes after their previous outing.

Tactics & Matchups: In a bid to increase their scoring at the top and in the powerplay, we might see a few changes from KKR, maybe even see a relook at Narine at the top if it provides them the right balance. There is a chance of an Indian batsman - the likes of Karun Nair, Gurkeerat Singh, or Venkatesh Iyer - having a look-in as well.

Probable XI: Nitish Rana/Karun Nair, Shubman Gill, Rahul Tripathi, Eoin Morgan, Dinesh Karthik, Andre Russell, Pat Cummins, Sunil Narine/Shakib Al Hasan, Shivam Mavi, Varun Chakravarthy, Prasidh Krishna

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Player availability: There are no concerns over player availability, as it stands, for RCB.

Tactics & Matchups: Will they be willing to give another chance to Rajat Patidar despite his struggle in the previous game? Will Washington Sundar earn his place back given the presence of enough left-handers in the line-up? These could be the primary questions that RCB will look to answer while planning for the game.

Probable XI: Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell, AB de Villiers, Shahbaz Ahmed/Washington Sundar, Kyle Jamieson, Daniel Sams, Harshal Patel, Mohammad Siraj, Yuzvendra Chahal

DC vs KKR -Match preview and Prediction

April 29, 2021

 


Nearly halfway through the league stage of IPL 2021, Delhi Capitals sit with a neat record of four wins and two losses in six games. They come in after a loss that would have been hard to swallow but will have little time to reflect and recover with Kolkata Knight Riders awaiting them after a day's gap.


And while their overall record might look pretty at the moment, Delhi Capitals - as head coach Ricky Ponting insists - have not yet come close to having a perfect game. What would cause them some concern is that they are still awaiting the likes of Steve Smith, Marcus Stoinis, and Kagiso Rabada to pull their weight in this season. And as they get into the middle of three back-to-back games, the sooner they find form, the better it will be for Delhi Capitals' progress during a critical phase in their league stage.


A resurgent KKR, after finding their winning touch, will want to make the most of any fallibilities in the opposition at the moment. After reversing a four-game losing streak, they'd be looking to make the most of their own good form. It augurs well, that their pace attack managed to impose themselves upon a game finally.

And that this promises an improved show in the powerplay would be doubly important against DC's in-form openers who have put them in the top of the batting charts for this period.

With just two games at the venue so far, and with both showing a degree of variety in terms of conditions, the toss too could play a vital factor in the final outcome.

When: DC vs KKR, April 29, 2021, 19:30 IST

Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

What to expect: A slow and low pitch has not exactly been the batsman's friend so far unless dew has intervened. This could make for a tricky proposition when it comes to selection and the toss.

Head to Head: DC 11 - 14 KKR. The last time these two teams met, Varun Chakravarthy bagged a five-wicket haul, four of whom are set to feature again in this game.


Did you know?

- Amit Mishra is five wickets away from becoming the leading wicket-taker in IPL history overtaking Lasith Malinga

- KKR have lost four of their last five meetings against Delhi Capitals

What they said:

"It's much easier to bat with someone whose game is just the same as yours and we run well between the wickets. We had batted together during a match simulation as well. It's always nice to bat with Rishabh and I hope that we continue to get a chance to bat with each other" - Shimron Hetmyer has good memories of the partnership despite the heartbreak.

Team Watch

Delhi Capitals

Player availability: There are no concerns at the moment, although their balance after R Ashwin's departure could still be under scrutiny.

Tactics and Matchups: Amit Mishra has dismissed Dinesh Karthik in the last two occasions they've come up against each other but has also given away runs at a steep rate of 8.42 against him. But that apart, they might be tempted to get in an offspinner against the left-handers in KKR's lineup.

Probable XI: Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw, Steven Smith, Rishabh Pant, Marcus Stoinis, Shimron Hetmyer, Axar Patel, Amit Mishra/Lalit Yadav, Kagiso Rabada, Ishant Sharma, Avesh Khan

Kolkata Knight Riders:

Player availability: Barring any niggles, KKR should be able to field the same team that gave them a win in the previous outing.

Tactics and Matchups: KKR's spin attack has had considerable success against DC and how that pans out this time could prove decisive. Ishant Sharma's setup and success against an in-form Devdutt Padikkal suggests a similar battle could be in the offing against Nitish Rana, who scored dominant half-centuries in both outings against DC last year.

Probable XI: Shubman Gill, Nitish Rana, Rahul Tripathi, Eoin Morgan, Dinesh Karthik, Andre Russell, Pat Cummins, Sunil Narine, Shivam Mavi, Varun Chakravarthy, Prasidh Krishna

MI vs RR - Match Preview and Prediction

April 29, 2021

 


Mumbai Indians are set to return to the field after a six-day break, and at the back of two consecutive losses, which has left their early campaign on a shaky footing. And even as they are to confront another team - Rajasthan Royals - which at best is as poorly placed, there is little consolation for them.


The trials of Chennai may have ended but Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium, where they are set to play their next four games, hasn't been a ground they have traditionally taken a liking to - in fact, their record at the venue is only second-worst to their fairing in Royals' home ground, Sawai Man Singh Stadium. Despite the contrasting fortunes of the two teams in recent years, the Royals have had the better of the five-time champions in this period, winning five out of six games.


Without the Pandya brothers in form, Mumbai Indians have failed to have the edge over their opponents, and unless they are able to come to terms with the slow nature of wickets in Delhi, their struggle is likely to continue.

For Rajasthan Royals, it's gotten even worse. With several of their foreign players leaving the tournament, the options at hand are limited. They will have to rely on their young and inexperienced Indian unit to give them a lift from hereon. A clinical performance against Kolkata Knight Riders in their previous game was a much-needed boost but the challenges will be different on the slow-natured wickets of Delhi.

When: Thursday, April 29, 2021, 3:30 PM IST

Where: Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals, Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi

What to expect: Jaydev Unadkat, the Royals pacer, believes the pitch is likely to be flat in the first few games at the venue. However, with the match being an afternoon affair, and dew unlikely to play a part, teams could opt to bat. Heat is also going to play a part with temperature likely to hover around the 40-degree Celcius mark through the course of play.



What they said:

"It's been a decent start to the tournament for us. The first game was a narrow defeat, the second game was a good team display and a wonderful win for us. We did sort of losing our way for a couple of games in between but now that we are back to winning ways, we'd like to continue this and build on this run." - Jaydev Unadkat, Rajasthan Royals pacer.

Team News:

Rajasthan Royals

Injured/Unavailable: After the injuries to Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes, the Royals have also lost the services of Andrew Tye and Liam Livingstone with the duo opting to leave the bubble. Rassie van der Dussen has joined the team but he is yet to complete his quarantine.

Tactics and match-ups: In the last six matches between the two sides, Jofra Archer had picked 12 wickets at an economy rate of 6.83. His absence will leave a big void to fill. One of the favorable match-ups RR have is Shreyas Gopal vs Quinton de Kock. The leggie has managed to keep the southpaw quiet, conceding only 18 runs in 28 balls. If the leggie gets a game, expect him to come into the attack early. There could be a case of Royals adding an extra spinner to their team at the expense of a left-arm pacer. Apart from Gopal, KC Cariappa and Mayank Markande are the other options available to them.

Probable XI: Jos Buttler, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sanju Samson (c/wk), Shivam Dube, David Miller, Riyan Parag, Rahul Tewatia, Chris Morris, Shreyas Gopal/Jaydev Unadkat, Mustafizur Rahman, Chetan Sakariya

Mumbai Indians

Tactics & Matchups: Jasprit Bumrah has had a favorable record against Jos Buttler. In 30 balls, he has conceded 32 runs against him and dismissed him thrice across T20s. Both Bumrah and Trent Boult have also managed to keep Sanju Samson relatively quiet, combining to concede only 63 runs in 59 balls and dismissing him 4 times in IPL.

Probable XI: Quinton de Kock (wk), Rohit Sharma (c), Suryakumar Yadav, Ishan Kishan, Kieron Pollard, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Jayant Yadav, Rahul Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult

CSK vs SRH - Match Prediction and Preview

April 27, 2021

 


After a season like 2020, even the most ardent supporters would've expected Chennai Super Kings to be under the cosh in their first leg of this season. A lot of last years was spent with Stephen Fleming repeatedly pointing out that the CSK squad was tailor-made for Chepauk pitches, and the struggle in UAE was down to unfavorable conditions.


But four rousing performances at the Wankhede have not just flipped the expected narrative for CSK but also re-adjusted what would've begun as modest expectations. Conditions at the Arun Jaitley stadium in New Delhi should be closer to CSK's comfort zone, but wins based on incredible individual performances in Mumbai will give them the confidence to not be too perturbed by how the pitches play at the national capital.

The same cannot be said though, for David Warner & Co. who have quickly slid to four defeats in five games and are at risk of falling well behind in the playoffs race that will soon start to gather steam. SRH began in Chepauk, where they should've had better performances despite their record there.

But they have once again been let down by the lack of balance in the middle-order. SRH has found a way to pack the top-order with David Warner, Jonny Bairstow, and Kane Williamson, but how well the rest can bat around them will shape their fate going forward.

When: Chennai Super Kings vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, Match 22, April 28, 2021, 7:30 PM IST

Where: Arun Jaitley stadium, New Delhi

What to expect: The pitches in Delhi are expected to be slow and aid bowlers with the ability to use the change of pace. Spinners should do well too. It's a venue that will suit both these sides.

Head to head: In 14 meetings, CSK has won 10 and SRH just 4. In the last three years, CSK has enjoyed a 6-2 record against SRH. In the 2018 season, CSK beat SRH four times, including in the final, to win the title.


Did you know?

- Rashid has the lowest average, lowest SR, and third-lowest ER against CSK among all opponent teams in IPL

- Ambati Rayudu has 496 runs in 15 innings against SRH - at an average of 45.09 and a strike rate of 132.27

- Kane Williamson has 301 runs in 8 innings against CSK - at an average of 43.00 and a strike rate of 139.35

What they said:

"I think an important aspect of a team's batting performance is the opening partnership. We have got such a long batting line-up, but what you need is a good start in any format that you play. Obviously pleasing that we as a partnership can make sure that we get that good start and lay the foundation for the guys to come in and hit towards the end." - Faf du Plessis


Team Watch:

Chennai Super Kings

Injured/Unavailable: In a chat during CSK's previous game, Robin Uthappa allayed fears of a lengthy layoff for Moeen Ali. "He should be ready to go in the next game," he said. Given Moeen's impact so far, he's likely to slot back in right away. If CSK decides not to rush him back, they can stick with Dwayne Bravo who has a good record against SRH.

Ambati Rayudu appeared to struggle with a fitness issue while running between the wickets and was seen limping even after the previous game. If he's out, CSK could bring in Robin Uthappa and use him in the top three, should Moeen also be unavailable.

Tactics & Match-ups: Shardul Thakur, who now has 50 IPL wickets to his name, has created problems for Kane Williamson before. The SRH stalwart has faced 33 balls from Shardul, hitting 38 runs and getting dismissed twice.

Probable XI: Ruturaj Gaikwad, Faf du Plessis, Moeen Ali/Dwayne Bravo, Suresh Raina, Robin Uthappa/Ambati Rayudu, Ravindra Jadeja, MS Dhoni, Sam Curran, Deepak Chahar, Shardul Thakur, Imran Tahir

Sunrisers Hyderabad

Injured/Unavailable: Bhuvneshwar Kumar missed the last game after "pulling up sore". Remains to be seen if he is ready for this fixture. Even if he is, SRH is likely to retain Jagadeesha Suchith in the line-up after his impressive outing in the narrow defeat to DC. Bhuvneshwar could come back in place of one of two quicks - Khaleel Ahmed or Siddarth Kaul.

Warner appeared to suggest dropping Manish Pandey for the last couple of games was a harsh call. The management could turn back to him. Abdul Samad missed the last two fixtures with a hamstring pull. If he's fit, he should take back his place in the lower middle-order too.

Tactics & Match-ups: No better time for David Warner to take control of SRH's batting innings as they look to recover from a dreadful start to the season. He has five 50-plus scores against CSK in eight innings and has hit them at a strike rate of 151.97.

Probable XI: David Warner, Jonny Bairstow, Kane Williamson, Virat Singh/Manish Pandey, Vijay Shankar, Abhishek Sharma, Kedar Jadhav/Abdul Samad, Rashid Khan, Jagadeesha Suchith, Khaleel Ahmed/Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Siddarth Kaul

RCB vs DC - Match Prediction and Preview

April 26, 2021

 


Both Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore are amongst the teams hit by the unrest due to the COVID-19 situation in India, with some of their personnel choosing to leave the bubble. But as the juggernaut rolls on with those who continue to stay and play, the clash between two teams who have had a great start to the IPL 2021 season garners its own attention.


With four wins apiece in five games, Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bangalore are separated by only NRR in the points table. RCB though will be fresh from their first defeat of the tournament, DC has come off a Super Over win. Both will be in unfamiliar territory as the IPL moves to newer venues, this time at Ahmedabad.


The pitch will be in focus given that this will be only the second match here this season. The clash between Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders on Monday could offer both teams valuable hints to come up with plans.

The opening combinations of both teams - Prithvi Shaw-Shikhar Dhawan for DC and Virat Kohli-Devdutt Padikkal for RCB - have played pivotal roles in the team's success so far and will no doubt push the opposition to come up with, and execute, pinpoint plans.

And this could be the chief amongst the battles to set the tone for the battles to follow.

When: DC vs RCB, April 27, 2021, at 19:30 IST

Where: Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

What to expect: The batsmen will be hoping that fresh conditions in Ahmedabad will be closer to Mumbai rather than Chennai where the going was tough for nearly everyone barring AB de Villiers.

 Mohammad Siraj

Did you know?

- Delhi Capitals have won the last four encounters against RCB- RCB lead the run-rates in powerplays this season closely followed by DC

What they said

We won two out of two matches in Chennai, so we couldn't have put in a better performance at this venue. And when a close match falls in the team's favor, then the team's confidence gets a major boost - Axar Patel after Delhi's Super Over win against SRH

Team Watch:

Delhi Capitals

Player availability: The absence of R Ashwin will be a huge blow for DC, and they might look at using Lalit Yadav to fill the void.

Tactics and matchups: Amit Mishra has dismissed Glenn Maxwell four times but also has an economy rate of 11.38 against him, and is bound to be an interesting matchup when they face each other.

Probable XI: Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw, Steven Smith, Rishabh Pant Shimron Hetmyer, Marcus Stoinis, Lalit Yadav, Axar Patel, Kagiso Rabada, Amit Mishra, Avesh Khan

Royal Challengers Bangalore

Player availability: The absence of Adam Zampa and Kane Richardson should not worry RCB too much with their first eleven still intact.

Tactics and matchups: Yuzvendra Chahal has a good head-to-head record against Shikhar Dhawan ( 3 dismissals and an ER of 6.95) and he could be an option to throw off Delhi's successful opening pair. Possible changes include the addition of a batsman at the cost of a pacer and the first outing for Daniel Sams.

Probable XI: Devdutt Padikkal, Virat Kohli, Shahbaz Ahmed/Rajat Patidar, Glenn Maxwell, AB de Villiers, Washington Sundar, Dan Christian/Daniel Sams, Kyle Jamieson, Harshal Patel, Yuzvendra Chahal,
 
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