Kings XI v Royal Challengers, IPL 2014, Dubai
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Match facts
April 28, 2014
Start time 1830 local (1430 GMT, 2000 IST)
Start time 1830 local (1430 GMT, 2000 IST)
Big Picture
A team wanting to make it to the knockout stage of the IPL can only
afford a few horror matches in the season. Royal Challengers Bangalore
have already had a couple of them, one after the other, early in their
season. A campaign that started with encouraging wins now needs to shake
off the bad inertia. It can only be a good thing that they face Kings
XI Punjab, the strongest team on current form, next; win this and get
the anaesthetic you need to numb the wounds from last two losses.
It doesn't sound easy and it's going to be even more difficult in
reality. After two good wins, question marks have now been pasted all
over on Royal Challengers' batsmen. It now seems that only the inclusion
of Chris Gayle can perk the team up. However, there is still no
conclusive news on his fitness. Irrespective of Gayle's availability,
the rest of the batsmen, especially the middle order, will need to shrug
off the uncertainty that has set in. Royal Challengers' bowling is
better placed at the moment and they are likely to bring back the
impressive Varun Aaron after resting him from the previous game.
Kings XI would have been extremely satisfied with their win against
Kolkata Knight Riders. First time in the tournament, their batting came
under pressure with the early exits of Glenn Maxwell and David Miller,
but their bowlers responded with sustained intensity. Mitchell Johnson
has said that he is slowly finding his best after missing out on cricket
for a month due to a toe infection and that gives the attack a
well-rounded look. Johnson fires it quick, Sandeep Sharma likes to nip
it around, L Balaji loves bowling those legcutters and Akshar Patel's
left-arm spin is gaining traction.
Watch out for
One thing is for sure that the moment Yuvraj Singh steps out, George Bailey is going to unleash Mitchell Johnson
on him. Rewind to October 2013 to trace the beginnings of Yuvraj's
slide. Johnson served up a 150-plus short ball to send Yuvraj back for 7
in an ODI in Pune. Another short ball in Mohali and Yuvraj edged it to fall for a first-ball duck. In Nagpur,
Yuvraj expected the short ball, but left a mighty gap between the pad
and the bat to be bowled for a two-ball duck. Life hasn't smiled at
Yuvraj since then (except on the IPL auction day) and Johnson is no
happy news.
AB de Villiers
did score an unbeaten 45 in Royal Challengers' second win but his last
two outings are a cause for concern for his team. Against Knight Riders,
he, along with Yuvraj, let the game drift away to the last over before
being dismissed, albeit to an exceptional catch by Chris Lynn. Against
Rajasthan Royals, he walked in early in the third over in a scenario
that should have allowed him enough time to build. Instead, he fell for a
duck playing a loose shot to an innocuous delivery. His patchy form
seems to have extended from the World T20 where he managed a single
half-century. With their campaign floundering a bit, Royal Challengers
need the cushion of the old de Villiers.
Stats and trivia
- The batsmen from Kings XI and Royal Challengers, along with Delhi Daredevils, have hit the most centuries - five each. The last of them was a 38-ball 101 by David Miller, against Royal Challengers
- Virender Sehwag's 37 in the match against Knight Riders was his highest score from his last 13 IPL innings
Devashish Fuloria is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo
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