Big Picture: Rahul back to scene of heroics
KL Rahul needs no reminding that he holds the record for the fastest IPL half-century,
which he hit in Mohali. It’s a good time to rekindle those memories as he leads Lucknow Super Giants against his former franchise, the Punjab Kings, yet again,
after going down narrowly the first time the two sides met earlier this month.
Super Giants have had a few days off to reflect on
a botched chase against Gujarat Titans. That
Rahul took the game deep and batted through on a challenging surface, before he saw it all crumble, will hurt. But if he needs solace, Mohali should provide better value for shots which he’d be looking to feed off and play with more freedom than he did on that Lucknow slowburn.
Kings have no such issues. They’ve backed themselves to play the high-risk, high-returns game, and find themselves
on the same points – eight – as Super Giants. Without designated captain Shikhar Dhawan, they’ve had an inexperienced top three that hasn’t carried the baggage of the past and have tried to play with freedom.
Liam Livingstone‘s return after missing the first few games has been timely.
It’s the bowling where Super Giants have a slight edge, their variety and class likely to bring the long boundaries into play. At 40,
Amit Mishra continues to roll the clock back, while his apprentice
Ravi Bishnoi and
Krunal Pandya have been able to keep a lid on the scoring in the middle overs.
Kings, meanwhile, have been over reliant on
Arshdeep Singh, who’s delivered in crunch moments, like in the game against Mumbai Indians three nights ago. Rahul Chahar has looked off colour, while Nathan Ellis and Curran have proved expensive. If Kings can have a fully-fit Kagiso Rabada back and firing, they’ll add another dimension to an attack still trying to find its feet.
Form guide
(Last five matches, most recent first)
Punjab Kings: WLWLL (8 points from seven matches)
Lucknow Super Giants: LWLWW (8 points from seven matches)
Team News: All eyes on Dhawan and Rabada
Dhawan and Rabada’s return will lend teeth to the Kings’ batting and bowling respectively. Super Giants pacer Mark Wood remains doubtful due to an illness, having last played on April 15.
Toss and Impact Player Strategy
With Rabada set to return, it’s possible Kings will bring in Nathan Ellis as an Impact Player with the ball for Prabhsimran Singh.
Possible XII: 1 Shikhar Dhawan (capt), 2 Prabhsimran Singh, 3 Liam Livingstone, 4 Harpreet Singh, 5 Jitesh Sharma (wk), 6 Sam Curran, 7 Shahrukh Khan, 8 Harpreet Brar, 9 Kagiso Rabada, 10 Rahul Chahar, 11 Arshdeep Singh, 12 Nathan Ellis
Super Giants don’t have a lot of reasons to tinker with their line-up. Ayush Badoni could be substituted for K Gowtham’s offspin.
Possible XII: 1 KL Rahul (capt), 2 Kyle Mayers, 3 Deepak Hooda, 4 Krunal Pandya, 5 Nicholas Pooran (wk), 6 Ayush Badoni, 7 Marcus Stoinis, 8 Naveen ul Haq, 9 Ravi Bishnoi, 10 Amit Mishra, 11 Avesh Khan, 12 K Gowtham
Stats that matter: Kings openers in focus
Pitch and conditions: Look out for the dew
The
previous game in Mohali was played on a slightly dry surface where Royal Challengers Bangalore found enough grip to turn the tables on Kings after threatening to post a 200-plus score. But that was an afternoon game. In the evening, the effect of dew will mean the side batting first will want a little extra cushion in their defence. Spinners could have a bigger role given the ground dimensions.
Match Preview – Super Giants vs Punjab Kings, Indian Premier League 2023, 38th Match
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