Acid Test For Kohli's RCB Against CSK (Preview)


The major difference between the two teams this season has been the depth in the Super Kings ranks with proven match winners in contrast to RC,B whose dependence on Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers has made them a tad predictable. Kohli, the third player in the RCB equation, has not quite fired.

Further, Dinesh Karthik, RCB's most expensive buy this season at 10.5 crore, has managed just 33 runs in three matches, and it is about time that the Tamil Nadu stumper got his act together.

The biggest worry for RCB though is their bowling that has appeared toothless, especially in the continued absence of Aussie strike bowler Mitchell Starc, nursing an injured knee, whose participation in Wednesday's game is still uncertain.

In contrast, the Super Kings appear a settled unit and the defeat to Royals notwithstanding, the Chennai outfit looks good enough for another win on the morrow against a side that is on the ropes.

For sure, the Super Kings' plan would be to contain Gayle and de Villiers, the former through spin of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja as in the past. The West Indian opener looked out of sorts against Mumbai Indians while de Villiers could not do enough to take the team over the finish line.

Though on the face of it, the two adversaries appear well-matched, the dice is loaded in favour of the Super Kings while RCB need to discover their old magic to keep their hopes alive.
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Source: IANS