Hosts
Rajasthan Royals will look to regroup and get back to winning ways
after their unexpected loss to lowly Pune Warriors, when they take on
Kings XI Punjab in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on
Sunday.
Aiding Rajasthan in their quest will be the home crowd and the track at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium.
But skipper Rahul Dravid and his men will first have to put the loss to Pune behind.
The team selection will surely be a brainstorming exercise for the
hosts because of the fitness of the likes of Shane Watson, Shaun Tait
and Rahul Shukla and the resurfacing of the ‘slap gate’ controversy,
which might have affected medium pacer S Sreesanth, who tweeted 44 times
in a two-hour span on Friday.
This could have a bearing on the selection of the playing XI.
Rajasthan Royals had begun the tournament with back-to-back convincing
wins but were pegged back a bit after their humiliating loss to Pune,
who had broken their eleven-match losing streak with a seven-wicket
victory.
Now, the hosts would be more than happy to be back on the home turf.
Their batting looks good with Ajinkya Rahane and Rahul Dravid in good touch and high on confidence.
Despite being the oldest Indian player in IPL-6, Dravid has scored two
fifties and has looked as solid as ever, often playing some
uncharacteristic adventurous strokes.
Rahane too has a good run of scores — 30, 36 and 38 –and lower-down
Brad Hodge has accelerated the innings with a mix of caution and
aggression.
Watson’s addition has certainly strengthened the side but the
Australian has played only one match and lasted just ten balls for his
unconvincing five runs.
He is due for a big one and who knows that might come tomorrow if he is
declared fit to play. The bowling needs to be tightened a bit as the
move to open with a left-arm spinner against Pune backfired and
Sreesanth proved to be expensive.
Tasmanian all-rounder James Faulkner impressed in his first outing
picking up two for 17 in his four overs and old war horse Sidharth
Trivedi was as good as ever.
On the other hand the visitors, who has come here with one victory and a
loss in their two outings, are short on confidence after their
humiliating 10-wicket loss to Chennai Super Kings.
They had started with an eight-wicket thumping of Pune and would be hoping to get their act right.
They have a couple of promising youngsters in Sandeep Sharma and Manan
Vohra, both of whom were part of the India Under-19 team, apart from
left-arm medium pacer Aniket Choudhary.
With former Australian wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist at the helm, they are not short on experience.
The skipper along with David Hussey, Mandeep Singh give solidity to
their batting while India all-rounder Praveen Kumar will spearhead the
bowling attack, which includes Ryan Harris, Azhar Mehmood and Parvinder
Awana.
Most importantly, from the visitors’ point of view, Punjab need to put
in a team effort to make an impact against the hosts, who know the
conditions better.
The visitors have been here for the past two days in order to get used to the conditions.
The match is likely to be played on the same strip, which saw Rajasthan
getting the better of defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders.
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