Injury-hit Royal Challengers and Delhi look to outshine each other

Update: 2017-04-07 18:14 GMT
Injury-hit Royal Challengers Bangalore would look to put behind the opening defeat and aim for their first win of the season when they lock horns with yet another injury-struck outfit Delhi Daredevils in an IPL match here on Saturday.

A depleted Bangalore is struggling without captain Virat Kohli, ruled out because of a shoulder injury, and AB de Villiers, who also missed the first tie due to a back problem.

De Villiers is once again a doubtful starter for Saturday's  match and in his absence Shane Watson would continue to lead the side as an interim captain.

Bangalore have also lost star batsman KL Rahul for the entire tournament owing to an injury and talented Sarfaraz Khan will most likely be unavailable for the season after hurting himself on the field during a practice match.

The absence of big names from the team has had an effect as RCB went down to defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad by 35 runs in the inaugural match.

On a belter of a pitch at Hyderabad, veteran Yuvraj Singh smashed 62 off 27 balls to steer the Sunrisers to 207 for four and in reply RCB, were bundled out for 172 in 19.4 overs. This was the first time in 23 matches that Bangalore were all out. However, Bangalore would be hoping that their destructive batsmen Chris Gayle and Watson — both of whom are capable of destroying any opposition on their day — come good against a depleted Delhi on Saturday. Gayle and Mandeep Singh had put on a 52-run partnership for the opening wicket in the previous match and they would be expected to repeat the performance against Delhi as well.

The Jamaican batsman is capable of turning the tide in his team's favour and he would be even more desperate to prove his mettle after a sub-standard outing in the previous season. Kedar Jadhav, a rising Indian star, would also be keen to rise to the occasion, while another talented youngster Sachin Baby would be hoping to make an impression too before big names come back in the fold. In the bowling department, they would depend on Tymal Mills, an expensive buy at the IPL 2017 auction, and Yuzvendra Chahal. Both of them had picked just one wicket each in the last game.

With Aniket Choudhary and Sreenath Aravind averaging over 10, Watson might opt for Kiwi pacer Adam Milne and Samuel Badree. Meanwhile, the Daredevils, who have been the worst performing side in the nine previous IPL seasons, would be desperately looking to get a few wins early on to bolster their fragile confidence.

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