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Top spot up for grabs in clash of high-flying LSG and RCB


Published : 18 Apr 2022 09:51 PM | Updated : 18 Apr 2022 09:51 PM

Royal Challengers Bangalore and Lucknow Super Giants have four wins each from six games so far this season, with only net run rate separating them on the points table. With their closest contenders, the table-topping Gujarat Titans and Sunrisers Hyderabad, not scheduled to be in action until Saturday, this is a chance for both Royal Challengers and Super Giants to shake things up at the top of the table.

Royals Challengers and Super Giants have had contrasting paths, more so on the batting front, in this IPL. Dinesh Karthik's finishing skills have carried Royal Challengers' otherwise shaky batting line-up, with their captain Faf du Plessis even admitting that the top order is yet to fire. As for Super Giants, their openers KL Rahul and Quinton de Kock have clicked together at the top, easing the burden on the middle order. The No.3 spot, in particular, has been a revolving door for Super Giants, with Evin Lewis, Manish Pandey, and K Gowtham all getting look-ins.

The bowling attacks are more or less evenly matched, with the arrivals of Josh Hazlewood and Marcus Stoinis providing more options for Royal Challengers and Super Giants respectively.

Karthik has been particularly brutal on any kind of pace - even Mustafizur Rahman's grippy offcutters weren't spared. However, he hasn't been as strong against wristspin, so there is a case for Super Giants to hold back at least an over of Ravi Bishnoi for Karthik.

Since 2020, Karthik has managed only 42 off 47 balls against right-arm wristspinners while being dismissed seven times in 14 T20 innings. Bishnoi hasn't dismissed Karthik yet in 20 balls but has conceded just 25 runs.