Series: Indian Premier League, 2016 Venue: M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru Date & Time: May 11, 08:00 PM LOCAL
Royal Challengers primed to continue resurgence
MI will strive to recover from the crushing defeat suffered at the hands of SRH
When Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) batsman Sachin
Baby stated nearly a week ago that his side was poised to stage a
comeback, not many believed him. Two rousing victories later, his
proclamation has gained a semblance of truth.
Though
not out of the woods yet, the franchise has posted a respectable four
wins in nine matches. The Bengaluru outfit took out Rising Pune
Supergiants — on the back of an unbeaten century from Virat Kohli — to
start the mini-run, and followed this up by edging Kings XI Punjab out
by one run on Monday.
Besides Kohli, the Orange Cap
holder, RCB has also leaned on A.B. de Villiers to do the job. The South
African can don the role of match-winner with as much aplomb as Kohli —
as shown in his 35-ball 64 against Punjab.
In the
same engagement, the team was well-served by the consistent opener K.L.
Rahul and Shane Watson — far and away the best bowler in the side — as
well. The pieces of the puzzle are beginning to fit.
Mumbai
Indians, on the other hand, need to recover from a crushing 85-run
defeat suffered at the hands of Sunrisers Hyderabad on Monday. With five
wins and five losses so far, Mumbai stands only marginally ahead of the
home side on the points table.
Mumbai all-rounder
Hardik Pandya explained that his mates aren't too worried about the
rout, but added that a lot rides on the outcome of this fixture. “This
is almost like a do-or-die match for RCB and us. Whoever loses here will
find it difficult to get beyond the league stage,” he said.
Asked
if the Mumbai bowlers had a plan in place to counter Kohli, de Villiers
and the others, Pandya replied, “We all know how strong the RCB batting
line-up is. As bowlers, we need to be confident and believe in our
plans.”
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