IPL 2020, Qualifier 2 | Confident SRH eye final berth, struggling DC aim to solve their batting woes
Cricket | Nov 08, 2020, 06:44 AM ISTConsidering SRH's recent form, Warner wouldn't mind adding another silverware to his 2016 triumph.
Considering SRH's recent form, Warner wouldn't mind adding another silverware to his 2016 triumph.
The Aussie reckons that SRH are a dangerous team but can be defeated if Delhi Capitals play good enough cricket in Qualifier 2 on Sunday.
Speaking to the media, RCB Director of Cricket Operations, Mike Hesson, said that they will first confirm the facts about the scale of the auction and then strategise.
Jason Holder produced a match-winning all-round performance for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the eliminator game against RCB on Friday.
Former West Indies player Brian Lara also heaped praise on Bumrah, and even went on to say that he would've preferred facing former Indian bowlers like Kapil Dev and Javagal Srinath to the MI pacer.
The former Indian opener Sehwag came out in Kohli’s defence saying that asking for his resignation as captain won’t solve RCB’s problems.
Rashid Khan bowled at an economy rate of 5.5 during the eliminator match against RCB.
In the five games he played this IPL season, he took only one wicket.
Kohli had an impressive season with the bat as he scored 466 runs in 15 matches at an average of 42.36. However, it was his captaincy that was questioned by fans.
Ever since Holder has joined the team, on October 22, SRH have won five of their six games, and now are just two games away from the Indian Premier League title.
RCB's campaign ended on a woeful note. They lost five consecutive matches to end their UAE journey.
Rahul, with 670 runs, is way ahead of SunRisers Hyderabad skipper David Warner, who has 546 runs
Gambhir even went to the extent of saying that RCB did not deserve to qualify for the playoffs after four successive losses.
In pursuit of their second IPL title, SRH will now face Delhi Capitals (DC) in the second Qualifier on Sunday.
After their impressive show at Abu Dhabi, SRH will now face Delhi Capitals (DC) in the second Qualifier of the tournament.
Katich felt that RCB had a chance to win the game if they had crossed the 150-run mark on the scoreboard.
In a low-scoring affair, the RCB bowling force never looked on top of the game and their gloomy playoffs saga continued with a six-wicket drubbing against SRH.
The KXIP captain has scored 300 of his 670 runs in singles, two's or three's. He has also run from the non-striker's end to add another 278 runs to his team's score.
With seven wins under their belt, RCB managed to finish fourth in the league stage of the tournament. However, after suffering four losses on the trot, Kohli and Co rather had a disappointing end to their campaign.
Sunrisers Hyderabad's Kane Williamson scored an unbeaten 50 and was named the Man of the Match in the eliminator match against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
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