Match facts
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)
Sunrisers Hyderabad need Darren Sammy, the batsman, to fire
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Last season, consistency was one of the characteristics that defined
Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad - their scrappy, minimal-fuss
brand of cricket making them popular with fans. This season, however,
while Royals have hit on a winning patch and surged to the top half of
the table, Sunrisers, despite big additions to their batting, are
faltering lower down.
In Sunrisers last game, AB de Villiers played the kind of innings few
teams could have done anything about, but their two victories have shown
how critical it is for their top order to fire. Perhaps the best
example was their victory against Delhi Daredevils in the UAE, where
Aaron Finch and Shikhar Dhawan added 56, the best opening stand for the
side so far - which set the base for a score of 184. Compare that to
their losses in which their highest total has been 155.
Like their batting, the Sunrisers bowling also relies heavily on two
individuals - Amit Mishra and Dale Steyn. While Steyn will have
recovered from the mauling by de Villiers, Sunrisers could bring back
Mishra on a track that can be expected to be a little slower.
Royals settled into their new home ground with a win and they would like
to keep that form going. They don't have a stellar away record in the
IPL and with their next fixtures against Royal Challengers and Chennai
Super Kings, a win here could give them a buffer.
Form guide (most recent first)
Rajasthan Royals: WWWWL
Sunrisers Hyderabad: LWLWL
Where they stand
Rajasthan Royals: 3rd, with 10 points from seven games
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 7th, with 4 points from six games
Sunrisers Hyderabad: 7th, with 4 points from six games
Previous encounter
The teams opened their IPL 2014 campaigns against each other, with Royals huffing their way to a four-wicket win
in the last over in Dubai. Shikhar Dhawan and David Warner got starts
but Sunrisers were restricted to 133. The Royals reply, meanwhile,
revolved solely around a fifty from Ajinkya Rahane and an unbeaten 48
from Stuart Binny, who rescued the chase from a position of 31 for 3.
Watch out for
Karun Nair
played a valuable hand in Karnataka's Ranji Trophy title win this
season and he seems to have found his feet for Royals too. He takes his
time at the start, but once settled he has been unafraid to switch
gears, even going after the faster bowlers in the opposition.
Batting at positions between No. 5 and 7, Darren Sammy
has come in quite often with Sunrisers stuck in a rut. As the most
important batsman in the lower order, his form has denied Sunrisers a
final push, putting even more pressure on the top order.
Stats and trivia
- Royals are the most successful IPL team batting second, having won 33 of 51 games chasing
- David Warner needs 88 runs to become the fifth batsman to reach 5000 T20 runs
Quotes
"I just try to pick the best batsman in the team, preferably the one
that generally bats at the death and is used to facing yorkers, slower
ones and slower bouncers. I try and pair up with him when I can."
James Faulkner gives an insight into his death-bowling preparations.
James Faulkner gives an insight into his death-bowling preparations.
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