Bengaluru: Teams have been given a longing for the benefit of the house. However, its shortage has tasted this IPL season at 13 places – in the first 32 matches, the host teams are losing 17 times.
One of the struggling teams to go home Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), who lost both domestic games so far. But they are unbeaten in distant matches, all won.
Silver Patidar -led side will be keen to arrest the slide when they host Punjab kings At M Chinnaswamy Stadium here on Friday. Despite the depth in its batting lineup, RCB has failed to strike a rich strike on its turf. The score of 163/7 (vs Delhi Capital) and 169/8 (vs Gujarat Titans), batting first, underlines their struggle.
RCB’s pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar said, “We know that Chinnaswamy (pitch) is known for batting, but the wicket is not the same. I do not know the reason for this (behind it).”
Despite how the surface of the surface plays against senior RCB batsmen, including Virat Kohli, Patidar and Phil Salat, will be, despite this, to create an impact will bring your best game to create an impact.
This is not going to be easy, especially with Punjab coming into this stability behind the victory of a miracle against Kolkata Knight Riders.
One day when his batsmen failed, Punjab defended the lowest clan in IPL history, scitting KKR for 95 after scoring 111 runs.
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Punjab leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who won many wins at the venue during his time (2014-21) with RCB, is very familiar with all situations and would be eager to pursue his form from the match against KKR, in which he claimed a four-cicket hall.
For Bengaluru, spinners can play a very important role in a Bangalore mixture with Suyash Sharma and Krunal Pandya. With the two teams being overwhelmed in batting, the bowlers will be cut off their work on the grounds known for their small boundaries. Look for Priyash Arya (216 runs) of Punjab, who have been in peak form.