Delhi aim to seal play-off berth against SRH
October 27, 2020  18:39
Shreyas Iyer with Rishabh Pant
Shreyas Iyer with Rishabh Pant

Welcome to the coverage of the 47th match of the Indian Premier League between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Delhi Capitals, in Dubai, on Tuesday.

Delhi Capitals would look to complete the unfinished business and seal their place in the play-offs, while Sunrisers face a must-win game in order to keep their slim hopes alive of advancing.

Having suffered back-to-back defeats against Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab, Delhi will aim to get back to winning ways and take their points tally to 16, which would also elevate them to the top of the table.

On the other hand, Sunrisers' hopes on making it to play-offs are hanging by a thread. David Warner and his men occupy the penultimate spot with eight points from 11 outings.

To reach the qualifiers they must win their remaining three games, while also hoping the other results go their way.

Delhi possess an explosive batting department as well as a formidable bowling unit. They have not been dependent on any one person, as different players have raised their hands at different points of time to deliver the goods for the team. However, apart from Shikhar Dhawan, the Delhi batsmen have been very inconsistent in the last three games.

Against Kolkata Knight Riders, the Delhi batsmen crumbled under pressure, managing to put up only 139 runs in 20 overs while chasing 194.

Opener Prithvi Shaw, who has been going through a lean patch, was replaced by Ajinkya Rahane but to no avail as the senior Indian player perished without opening his account.

Rishabh Pant and Shimron Hetmyer have also struggled since their return to the playing XI.

The South African pace duo of Kagiso Rabada (23 wickets) and Anrich Nortje (14) have been exceptional.

Sunrisers head into the clash after a demoralising loss. Chasing a modest 127 against Kings XI, the complexion of the match changed following the dismissal of openers Warner and Jonny Bairstow in quick succession.

The former champions lost five wickets in the final two overs to suffer a humiliating defeat.

The team heavily relies on its batting unit, mainly on Bairstow, Warner and Manish Pandey. Vijay Shankar did well in the win against Rajasthan Royals but couldn't replicate his performance against Kings XI.

The bowling unit strengthened by the inclusion of Jason Holder was outstanding in the previous game and skipper Warner will desperately hope they put up a similar display against Delhi.
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