Match facts
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Start time 2000 local (1430 GMT)
Start time 2000 local (1430 GMT)
Big Picture
There won't be much to choose between Royal Challengers Bangalore and
Delhi Daredevils when the two meet in Bangalore on Tuesday. But unlike a
top-of-the-table clash between two formidable teams putting up their
best defences against each other, this is really a contest between two
sinking ships to see which one holds out for longer. Both have lost six
out of their last seven matches, both have had their marquee players
reduced to mere spectators, both have appeared lost in their strategies,
both have taken hits at home despite playing more home games than
others and barring a mathematical miracle, both are out of the league,
three weeks before the final. Still, the match gives one team a chance
to survive a little longer.
Royal Challengers are playing their third straight game before the
doting Bangalore fans but it can only be counted an advantage if you
win. The dream batting order, which includes four top internationals,
has only flickered sporadically and the news of Chris Gayle's shoulder
injury which may keep him out only aggravates their problems. Their
bowling didn't look part of the problem earlier in the tournament but
the manner in which they have buckled in the last three games points to
further cracks.
Their opponents aren't in a happy place either. Kevin Pietersen pushed
himself to the top of the order, just like Virat Kohli did the other
day, and managed some feel-good runs but it is his team's stubbornness
in holding back two of their best players - JP Duminy and Kedar Jadhav -
that has been hurting them. Their bowling attack looks disconnected,
rather than a unit. They played four straight games in Delhi and lost
all four as their bowlers failed to defend the totals every single time.
Form guide
Royal Challengers Bangalore: LLLWL (most recent first)
Delhi Daredevils: LLLLW
Delhi Daredevils: LLLLW
Where they stand
Royal Challengers Bangalore: Seventh, with three wins in nine games
Delhi Daredevils: Eighth (last), with two wins in eight games
Delhi Daredevils: Eighth (last), with two wins in eight games
Previous encounter
They opened the tournament against each other in Sharjah, a match in
which Virat Kohli scored an unbeaten 49 and Yuvraj Singh scored a
half-century to set up a comfortable eight-wicket win for Royal Challengers.
Watch out for
Royal Challengers have been inflexible with their team selections,
opting for a seamer-centric bowling attack on a Bangalore pitch that
has offered something to the spinners. Other teams have played an extra
spinner (and won matches), but Royal Challengers have not budged. After
the mauling at the hands of Steven Smith and James Faulkner, maybe there
is a case for Shadab Jakati over Ashok Dinda.
Daredevils made three changes to their side in their previous match and
had Pietersen opening the batting, marking a big change in approach.
That didn't translate into Duminy coming up the order though. Duminy
arrived at the crease in the 17th over. Daredevils are at that stage
where a little bit of experimentation won't hurt, but will they?
Stats and trivia
- JP Duminy is the only Daredevils batsman to feature in the top-10 run-getters this season. None of their bowlers appear in the top ten
- 10.76 - Ashok Dinda's economy when he comes to bowl in the last four overs of an innings. It's the second-worst economy for a bowler (minimum 30 innings) in the last four overs, behind Munaf Patel's 10.97 and marginally better than Ishant Sharma's 10.64. He has also been hit for 30 sixes in these overs, third on the list of bowlers to concede most sixes in this period, behind Vinay Kumar and L Balaji.
Quotes
"If you keep losing, you've got to change a few things here and there."
Daniel Vettori, the Royal Challengers Bangalore head coach
Daniel Vettori, the Royal Challengers Bangalore head coach
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