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@TOSS: DELHI V RAJASTHAN | PRE MATCH | MUMBAI FANCLUB
Win Rs. 1 Crore as First Prize along with Assured Rs.1500 Bonus on 1st Deposit on My11Circle App. Play with Sourav Ganguly! 👉Download My11Circle App : https://bit.ly/3h0l1WG 👉Download My11Circle App : https://bit.ly/3h0l1WG For queries: anatomizedtube@gmail.com JAIPUR: Right now, Rajasthan are facing the inevitable bump in the road, which is likely to test their resolve. The Steve Smith-led side opened their campaign with two wins on the trot in Sharjah, Chennai and Punjab in two high-scoring encounters. Since then, however, their pride and self-esteem have both taken a beating as the team has slumped to defeat in their next three games. "Obviously disappointing results, but we need to keep moving forward," Smith was quoted as saying after the loss to Kolkata the other day. But on Tuesday, the Aussie skipper failed to motivate his boys as they lost to a formidable Mumbai. Jos Buttler was the only exception, scoring 70. Rajasthan are now languishing at seventh position with only four points. Rajasthan's middle-order has been a huge concern. They have the likes of Buttler, Smith and Sanju Samson in the top order, and all are capable of delivering the goods against any side. The middle order, though, has not been up to the mark. Barring cameos from the likes of Rahul Tewatia and Tom Curran, the line-up doesn't inspire confidence. The biggest challenge for Smith's side will be to deal with the high-flying Delhi as both sides meet in Sharjah on Friday. Rajasthan lost their spark since they left Sharjah. Smith is now determined that all the bowlers will chip in with useful contributions. Delhi will have a chance to go to the top of the points table if they beat Rajasthan in their next encounter scheduled to be held at Sharjah – this will be match 23 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020. Delhi is currently at number 2 on the points table but have a game in hand – they are the only team who have lost just one match in the tournament thus far. Delhi: Delhi have been the most formidable unit in IPL 2020 so far and the results have proven the balance in their side. The batting is firing – Prithvi Shaw has made three significant contributions which have resulted in three wins for Delhi. Shreyas Iyer is their leading run-scorer while Rishabh Pant, though not at his best, has threatened to be destructive. Shikhar Dhawan continues to play the role of the accumulator at the top though the IPL veteran would be looking for a big contribution. Marcus Stoinis has been the trump card for Delhi – he has won them two matches with the bat and is a useful bowling option too. Kagiso Rabada continues to be the lead bowler for Delhi – he is the highest wicket-taker of IPL 2020 thus far with 12 wickets in 5 matches striking every 10 deliveries. He has also been difficult to get away and has an economy rate of 7.5 in the competition. Rajasthan Rajasthan have been on a downhill slope after starting the tournament brilliantly with two stupendous wins in Sharjah. Since then, they have lost three out of three. Sanju Samson and Steven Smith, who were at the destructive best in the first two matches, have now registered three consecutive single-digit scores. The only positive for RR from their 57 drubbing at the hands of Mumbai in Abu Dhabi was the return of form of Jos Buttler . Robin Uthappa needs to contribute in the middle order – he has just managed to muster 33 runs in 4 innings. May be Rajasthan need to shuffle their batting order and open with him. Rajasthan’s bowling is still heavily dependent on Jofra Archer. He has picked 5 wickets and also been their most restrictive bowler with an economy rate of 7.1 in the tournament. Rajasthan would hope that a return back to Sharjah would change their luck too. Squads: Delhi Squad: Prithvi Shaw, Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Marcus Stoinis, Shimron Hetmyer, Ravichandran Ashwin, Axar Patel, Harshal Patel, Kagiso Rabada, Anrich Nortje, Ishant Sharma, Ajinkya Rahane, Mohit Sharma, Alex Carey, Avesh Khan, Sandeep Lamichhane, Keemo Paul, Tushar Deshpande, Daniel Sams, Lalit Yadav Rajasthan Squad: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Jos Buttler(c), Steven Smith(w), Sanju Samson, Mahipal Lomror, Tom Curran, Rahul Tewatia, Jofra Archer, Shreyas Gopal, Ankit Rajpoot, Kartik Tyagi, Robin Uthappa, Varun Aaron, Jaydev Unadkat, David Miller, Aniruddha Joshi, Manan Vohra, Andrew Tye, Shashank Singh, Oshane Thomas, Riyan Parag, Mayank Markande, Anuj Rawat, Akash Singh

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