Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Battered Delhi takes on CSK tomorrow


Battered and bruised after five consecutive losses, Delhi Daredevils would look to infuse some life into their Pepsi Indian Premier League campaign when they take on an inconsistent Chennai Super Kings here on Thursday.
Daredevils, who suffered a morale-shattering loss to Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Super Over in Bangalore on Tuesday night, would have to quickly get their act together.
The absence of key foreign players through injuries, especially the big-hitting Englishman Kevin Pietersen and New Zealander Jesse Ryder, has hurt the team’s chances badly this season.
Delhi’s sorry state of affairs could be gauged from the fact that this was the same franchise which, last season, became the first team to reach the playoffs and was among the title contenders.
Languishing at the bottom of the points table in IPL-6, the Daredevils need nothing less than a miracle to turn things around in their favour and stay afloat in the championship.
A big worry for the team has been its batting, which had crumbled under pressure against Kolkata Knight Riders in their lung opener and later on against the Sunrisers Hyderabad at home.
Virender Sehwag, who is at the lowest ebb of his career, hasn’t been able to live up to his reputation. He missed the initial matches of the competition but even in the games he has played, he looked completely off colour. Although he got off to a good start against RCB on Tuesday with a 23-ball 25, he failed to inspire confidence among his teammates.
The non-performance of the foreign recruits has also added to Delhi’s woes. The big—hitting Australian opener David Warner shone in the matches against Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians but failed to contribute substantially in the last two outings against Hyderabad and Bangalore.
Daredevils need their bat to do the talking in the remainder of the games if they want to revive their sagging fortunes.

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