Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Date & Time: May 07, 08:00 PM LOCAL
Perform or perish situation for KXIP
Daredevils need to refrain from experimenting and play their best possible combination
Skippers and coaches in the Indian Premier League never get tired of explaining the importance of “momentum.”
Winning
combinations are seldom changed, unless forced by injuries. Dramatic
changes are not made until a team has won eight matches and ensured a
place in the playoffs.
However, on Thursday night,
Delhi Daredevils sacrificed the “momentum” when its experimental
combination, mainly without skipper Zaheer Khan, Quinton de Kock and
Chris Morris, lost as expected to Rising Pune Supergiants.
Considering
Daredevils still need three victories from six outings to be in the
playoffs, its rest-and-test policy was surprisingly applied on a day
when Zaheer was reportedly nursing a ‘niggle’.
The
decision to rest some of the other players in view of the long duration
of the league clearly appeared premature after just seven matches. After
all, these professional cricketers are expected to take more load in
this format.
Even stand-in skipper J-P. Duminy admitted that the new combination did not work against Supergiants.
When
Daredevils take on host Kings XI Punjab here on Saturday, it remains to
be seen whether its experiments with team selection continue. On the
eve of the match, Daredevils chose to rest while Kings XI held optional
‘nets’.
Kings XI, firmly in the cellar after six
defeats from eight matches, will have the services of Hashim Amla as a
replacement for Shaun Marsh. The Australian is ruled out for the season
following a sprained back.
Amla, ignored during the
auction, had a good hit at the ‘nets’. The South African’s consistency
should give Kings XI ample hopes of a platform for the yet-to-fire
middle-order.
The host is running out of time to
resurrect its fortunes this season. It is low on confidence after losing
a series of close battles. The defeat at Eden Gardens on Wednesday was
yet another heart-breaker for a side that made a dramatic comeback but
got it all wrong at the business-end of the contest.
Under
M. Vijay, the team has shown more promise, but it’s time some of the
leading names played match-winning roles. Over the next three days here,
Kings XI plays twice. Defeats to Daredevils and Royal Challengers
Bangalore will confirm Kings XI’s exit from the race for a place in the
playoffs.
Softened up by RPS, Daredevils need to stay
away from experiments and return to winning ways with their best
possible combination. For Kings XI, it is a matter of playing to its
potential to stay alive in the competition.
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