SRH vs KXIP preview: It’s resilient Sunrisers vs rocking Kings XI

Rashid’s showing in the last game augurs well for the hosts

April 25, 2018 02:47 pm | Updated 09:54 pm IST - Hyderabad

 Kings XI Punjab batsmen Chris Gayle and KL Rahul are in good form. File photo

Kings XI Punjab batsmen Chris Gayle and KL Rahul are in good form. File photo

Sunrisers Hyderabad may be a side beset with injurires and absence of its key players. Nonetheless, under its low-profile captain Kane Williamson, a man of few words but capable of big deeds, it has shaken off the setbacks to emerge stronger and spring some stunning surprises.

Mounting numbers in the wounded list — Billy Stanlake, who’s left for Australia with a fractured finger, Shikhar Dhawan rapped on the knee and the spearhead Bhuvneshwar Kumar laid low by a back problem — didn’t seem to deter the southern squad in its last outing. 

SRH mentor V.V.S. Laxman and coach Tom Moody’s reiteration of able replacements stepping up for the regulars has been borne out by performances from their wards. Tuesday’s match against Mumbai Indians is a case in point when it bucked the trend by beating the side that batted second even when defending a meagre total, and more importantly, in rival territory. 

SRH’s two defeats so far, one of them against Kings XI Punjab, will not weigh too heavily against it, when the two sides meet at the Rajiv Gandhi international Stadium on Thursday. Few will dispute that Sunrisers went down fighting in both those reversals, more so in its last loss to Chennai Super Kings off the very last ball. 

Rashid Khan, who came in for rough treatment in those debacles, bounced back in the rout of Mumbai Indians and lived up to the belief reposed in him. The wily leg-spinner should have a hand in containing the carnage that can be unleashed by the big-hitting Chris Gayle. 

On the eve of the contest, the northern side had a practice session which Sunrisers chose to skip. There was no word on whether Gayle had overcome the soreness that had ruled him out of the last game against Delhi Daredevils.

Ankit Rajpoot of Kings XI, who addressed the media, was non-committal on the towering West Indian. On Thursday’s match, the 24-year-old mediumpacer said his team would continue in the same vein as it had done thus far and not try anything new. 

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