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Delhi Capitals take on Sunrisers Hyderabad hoping to break two-match losing streak
5/4/2025 9:52:44 PM
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HYDERABAD, May 4: Delhi Capitals skipper Axar Patel would like to quickly forget the underwhelming performances of his side in home conditions and get their stuttering campaign back on track when they take on Sunrisers Hyderabad, who are teetering on the edge of elimination, in an IPL match here on Monday.
Recent defeats for Delhi Capitals -- the latest being the 14-run loss to Kolkata Knight Riders -- have seen their campaign take a beating but they have still managed to keep their playoff hopes alive thanks to their success on rival territory, something they would be eyeing when they face Pat Cummins' side.
With Axar Patel nursing an injury -- he had walked off the field during KKR's batting after injuring his left hand on April 30 -- it remains to be seen if the charismatic all-rounder has recovered fully in the intervening period. Axar suffered a bruise while fielding but despite the discomfort he smashed a 23-ball 43. However, the wound, if not fully healed could come in the way of the left-arm spinner bowling his full array of variations.
Delhi Capitals, currently placed fifth on the table with 12 points from 10 games, have in Axar a captain who has led the side from the front, and his absence -- or even a curtailed role -- could harm the team, given that they desperately need to find the winning ways after two successive losses on their home ground -- to KKR and RCB.
With DC having suffered three defeats in their last five matches, they would look to avoid any more hiccups at the business end of the tournament.
The return to form of South African stalwart Faf du Plessis with a fine half-century against KKR, albeit in a losing cause, would have gladdened the hearts of the team's think-tank but his adaptability to slower surfaces remains a matter of concern.
KL Rahul has been DC's leading run-getter this season with 371 runs in nine games but he could not accelerate in the home game against RCB, scoring 41 off 39 deliveries, while against KKR in the previous match he was brilliantly run out by KKR stalwart Sunil Narine when on seven runs.
The wicketkeeper-batter would back himself to take on the likes of Cummins, Mohammed Shami and Harshal Patel, the SRH trio capable of upsetting the calculations of any side when on song.
Abhishek Porel too has batted with plenty of aggressive intent at the top of the order scoring over 250 runs, including a half century, but his inability to convert good starts into big scores has been his undoing so far this season.
DC's batting runs deep with someone like bowling all-rounder Vipraj Nigam also having the ability to score quick runs at the backend. But it's DC's bowling which gives them the confidence to go all out for a win.
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