IPL 2022 | High-flying Titans and rejuvenated Royals vie to nestle into the final

The former would follow the process that has given them success so far, while the latter would like to pay tribute to its former captain and mentor Warne

May 23, 2022 07:17 pm | Updated May 24, 2022 07:37 am IST - KOLKATA

Positive vibes: Hardik’s proactive captaincy has helped Titans evolve into a formidable unit.

Positive vibes: Hardik’s proactive captaincy has helped Titans evolve into a formidable unit. | Photo Credit: SPORTZPICS/IPL

As the Indian Premier League bandwagon returns to Kolkata after three years for this edition’s first two playoff matches, the cricket-loving fans will hope that the rain forecast does not come true.

The Qualifier 1 — between the top-ranked new entrant Gujarat Titans and the second-placed Rajasthan Royals which won the inaugural title in 2008 — at the Eden Gardens here on Tuesday is expected to be a keenly-contested one as the winner of the match will straightaway reach the final.

Little significance

The fact that Titans beat Royals in their only duel five weeks ago will have little significance as it happened well before the sides hit the reset button.

Ashish Nehra’s cricketing acumen and Hardik Pandya’s pro-active captaincy has built Titans as a formidable unit. Its key members have played their roles well.

While Shubman Gill and Wriddhiman Saha have accumulated crucial runs at the top, Hardik, who is the team’s highest scorer with 413 runs, and David Miller have contributed handsomely.

Spinner Rashid Khan and pacer Mohammed Shami have taken 18 wickets apiece and Lockie Ferguson has helped in putting the opposition under pressure.

Others have revolved around the key players for Titans who would follow the process that has given them success so far.

Coached by Kumar Sangakkara, Royals have picked the right personnel and have used them well to reach the playoffs after four years.

Top run-getter Jos Buttler (629) and top wicket-taker Yuzvendra Chahal (26) have shouldered the bulk of the responsibility. Captain Sanju Samson and Devdutt Padikkal have chipped in when needed. Trent Boult, Prasidh Krishna and R. Ashwin have strengthened the bowling department.

While Royals would like to pay tribute to its former captain and mentor Shane Warne by winning back the trophy, Titans would love to ensure a memorable finish by taking the champion’s tag. The first step towards that should be an exciting one.

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