The ongoing season of the Indian Premier League is entering into a crucial phase when all matches hold special importance where the fortune of teams hinges on outcome in every match or every ball. The tournament is heading to the end of the fourth week and while some teams have found their best XI whereas others are yet to find the combinations that serve them in the best manner.
In the first match of the third weekend with doubleheaders, the Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore will go head to head as battle lines will be drawn between arguably the world’s best two batsmen. The Royal Challengers have shed off their past reputation in the history of the IPL and have shown enough depth in all the departments to get the IPL 2020 campaign on a much better note than previous editions while Royals have shown signs of a muddled team which is being led by management that is not quite sure of the best players who can lead the side in long and consuming tournaments such as the IPL.
Both these teams committed a handful of mistakes in their last game and were punished by the opposition. The Royal Challengers are coming to this game after a hammering at hands of KL Rahul, Mayank Agarwal, and Chris Gayle after the team management held back AB de Villiers against an exaggerated threat of leg spinners while the Rajasthan Royals' could not match up the firepower of Delhi Capitals and were beaten hands down in all the departments.
The Royal Challengers will walk on the field to face the Royals with a real sense of purpose after a day when the strategy did not go well for them against Kings XI while Steve Smith’s side has a lot to ponder over the outlook of the side.
The inclusion of Ben Stokes has not been able to revive the Royals’ campaign and a lot of the blame has to go to captain Steve Smith and coach Andrew McDonald. Before Stokes’ arrival in the tournament, Smith was opening the inning - a strategy that made the team a top-heavy side with no batsmen capable of turning things around. It was widely believed that Stokes’ entry would make the middle order stronger and the English all-rounder will play the role of a finisher for the Royals. However, they had other ideas and in a bizarre move asked Stokes to open and Smith moved to his slot of number three.
The Royals have shown signs of spark and the match against Sunrisers Hyderabad was one of those games when the team had pulled off a miraculous set of performances to clinch the game in their favour but the team had lacked a sustained period of brilliance with the bat or ball. Steve Smith’s struggle with the bat has not helped the case and the Aussie star would hope to turn things around albeit the challenge in front of him in Yuzvendra Chahal and Navdeep Saini is nothing short of monumental. Steve Smith, like he has done in his international career, needs to rise through it to guide the Royals on the path towards playoff.
On contrary, Virat Kohli and company need to regroup after a dismal performance against the Kings XI Punjab when there were signs of the old RCB coming back with both on-field performances and off-field tactics. Virat Kohli needs to remind his troops that momentum slips away very quickly in IPL and that they need to be wary of being complacent and not winning games when in good form.
Match Number- 33
Date: 17th October 2020, at 3:30 PM IST, 02.30 PM Local, 10.00 AM GMT
Venue: Dubai
Broadcast: Star Sports and Hotstar
A fresh pitch will be used for the game between the Royals and the Royal Challengers and it will give batsmen the freedom to go for quick runs in the power play. Dubai has appeared to be producing pitches that support stroke playing this season and the match between these two sides can be a run feast if batsmen on both sides can make the most of the conditions that are likely to be on offer.
Fielding in the sun is never easy and it will be no different when the captains will walk out for the toss. It’s almost certain that the captain winning the toss will bat first and put the runs on board.
Weather conditions during day time will be tough on players with humidity likely to be on a higher side will make players, especially those who will be fielding in the sun, sweat it out for every bit of effort.
The Rajasthan Royals have made a lot of shuffling in the playing XI and it has not paid off well both for the team and the players who have been in and out of the side. The team should give players who fielded in the last game a longer rope after they pulled off a brilliant chase just a game before the last one. But, if the team feels like they need to chop and change just one player, the could potentially field Varun Aaron in place of Jaydev Unadkat, who picked up two wickets last game but gave away over 10 rpo.
There were rumours about Steve Smith stepping aside and handing over the captaincy to Jos Buttler but there is no official word from either the franchise or Smith himself.
Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (wk), Steven Smith (c), Sanju Samson, Robin Uthappa, Riyan Parag, Rahul Tewatia, Jofra Archer, Shreyas Gopal, Jaydev Unadkat/Varun Aaron, Kartik Tyagi
After years of turbulence in the team selection and a lot of chopping and changing, the Royal Challengers have shown the maturity of a good and developing team by backing the players to come good even with some minor blip in form. Keeping their IPL 2020 track record in mind, it’s unlikely they will bring any changes to the playing XI but an alarm bell must have started ringing for Mohammed Siraj who had two bad games in a row.
Devdutt Padikkal, Aaron Finch, Virat Kohli (c), AB de Villiers (wk), Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube, Chris Morris, Isuru Udana, Navdeep Saini, Mohammed Siraj, Yuzvendra Chahal
AB de Villiers, Jos Buttler, Virat Kohli, Devdutt Padikkal, Riyan Parag, Chris Morris, Ben Stokes, Yuzvendra Chahal, Navdeep Saini, Jofra Archer, Kartik Tyagi
Captain: AB de Villiers
Vice-captain: Jos Buttler
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