Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad Date & Time: Apr 30, 08:00 PM LOCAL
RCB keen to climb, but faces a confident bowling unit
Indian Premier League — 2016
"We slipped up a little," admitted RCB bowling coach Alan Donald on the eve of the contest
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), placed seventh in the
points table, will be keen to climb upwards, starting with its match
against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the Rajiv Gandhi International
stadium on Saturday.
“We slipped up a little,”
admitted RCB bowling coach Alan Donald on the eve of the contest.
“Momentum is a massive thing. The next three games will be enormous,” he
opined. Looking back, the tearaway dreaded in his time said, “We have
really fired with the bat but have made crucial errors with the ball.”
The
suspense surrounding Chris Gayle’s availability continued. “Chris had a
good training session in Bengaluru. Whether he will play tomorrow is
for Dan (Vettori) and Virat (Kohli) to sort out,” he said. Chris Jordan,
who will replace the injured Mitchell Starc, will reach Bengaluru on
Saturday.
Donald, who earned the epithet of ‘White
lightning’ in his playing days, was full of praise for the English all
rounder. “Chris has done great things for England in T20 and ODI
matches. He is an attacking and aggressive bowler. As one of the best
death bowlers, he’s up there and versatile in athleticism. He’s a very
good replacement for Starc,” he said.
The
former Protea paceman was also generous in complimenting SRH’s
Mustafizur Rahman. “He’s a great find. He’s got a fantastic yorker and
mixes his pace well. Bangladesh has been waiting for someone like him
and he’s going to be a handful. He’s a smart operator and deserves
respect. The tournament is about overcoming good bowlers like him,” said
Donald. Of the pitch here, he said, “There’s more bounce and pace on
this surface.”
SRH coach Tom Moody said all was well
with the team after its last outing proved disappointing. “We have moved
on and are confident as a group,” he stressed. On Shikhar Dhawan’s
return to form, he said, “All players go through a lean patch. He’s on
an upward curve now. His work ethic is excellent, constantly looking to
improve. Fortunately, he’s on the way up.”
On the
bowling front, his optimism was obvious. “We are confident with our
bowling attack. We’ve got the depth. Of course names on paper will mean
little when it comes to the actual contest in the middle. We need to
execute plans and we are focusing on that,” said the SRH coach.
On
the opposition’s explosive opening pair of Virat Kohli and A.B. de
Villiers, Moody said, “They can be very destructive and it is important
to break their partnership.” He hoped that a few ideas for them would
work on Saturday.
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