IPL 2022, SH vs RCB | A high-octane clash in the offing

Dinesh Karthik vs Umran Malik promises to be an exciting sub-plot when Sunrisers Hyderabad take on Royal Challengers Bangalore

April 23, 2022 01:02 am | Updated 09:57 am IST - Mumbai

A file photo of Umran Malik and Dinesh Karthik

A file photo of Umran Malik and Dinesh Karthik | Photo Credit: PTI

It will be quite a sight watching the red hot Umran Malik steaming in and delivering thunderbolts at the in-form Dinesh Karthik. On view will be raw pace versus innovation and skill.

Sunrisers Hyderabad meets Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Brabourne Stadium on Saturday. RCB has 10 points from seven matches and Sunrisers eight from six.

Pacemen’s paradise

The surface at the Brabourne Stadium has offered good carry and seam movement for pacemen. And, Sunrisers has the swing of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, the speed of Umran, the left-arm control of Marco Jansen, and T. Natarajan’s [another left-armer] brave yorkers.

It remains to be seen if Washington Sundar of the parsimonious off-spin and elegant left-handed strokeplay has recovered from a split webbing. And a batting line-up comprising skipper Kane Williamson, Abhishek Sharma, Rahul Tripathi, Aiden Markram and Nicholas Pooran has firepower.

For RCB, Karthik’s inspirational form has been unreal. Surfacing in the lower middle-order, he has 210 runs at a strike-rate of 205.88 and having been dismissed just once in seven innings.

Faf du Plessis, an able skipper, has pulled his weight at the top of the order. Their contributions have enabled RCB make light of Virat Kohli’s ordinary form. Glenn Maxwell remains the X factor.

The RCB attack is a distinct threat with the swing and cut of Mohammed Siraj and Josh Hazlewood, the changes in pace of Harshal Patel and the variety of leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga.

The clash promises to be intriguing.

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