Can GT bowlers stop RR wonderkid Vaibhav Sooryavanshi in Qualifier 2?
Both Siraj and Rabada have provided the early breakthroughs for GT in IPL 2026, but the 15-year-old has raised the bar.
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RR's Vaibhav Sooryavanshi would be looking to smash every ball out of the park, caring little for the bowler's stature (PTI)
Mullanpur, 28 May
Gujarat Titans' potent pace attack will
have to stop the marauding boy wonder Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and their
traditional-minded top-order needs to fire against Rajasthan Royals in the
Qualifier 2 of the Indian Premier League here on Friday.
In the previous outing between the two
teams, Mohammed Siraj did get the better of Sooryavanshi with the short ball
after being disdainfully slapped for a six. Kagiso Rabada too was at the
receiving end of Sooryavanshi's sizzling shot-making.
Both Siraj and Rabada have provided the
early breakthroughs through this tournament for GT, but the 15-year-old has
raised the bar with an awe- inducing 97 off 29 balls in the Eliminator againstSunrisers Hyderabad.
It is expected to be another belter of a
surface here and Sooryavanshi would be looking to smash every ball out of the
park, caring little for the bowler's stature like he punished Pat Cummins.
The batting sensation has been dismissed
off a short ball multiple times and probably that is one area the GT bowlers
would like to target judiciously.
Royals, on a roll at the moment, relyheavily on Sooryavanshi and Jofra Archer. Both the X-factor players effectively
won them the Eliminator against Sunrisers here. Yashasvi Jaiswal has been
totally overshadowed by Sooryavanshi’s sensational ball striking at the top of
the order.
Dhuv Jurel has done well at number three
but he has been benefited by the head start provided by Sooryavanshi. By
captain Riyan Parag’s own admission, Royals should have reached 260 on
Wednesday but had an inexplicable collapse in the death overs. They would
surely want to improve on their finishing skills.
Titans, on the other hand, get another shot
at reaching the IPL final after getting a pasting at the hands of Royal Challengers
Bengaluru.
Titans bank heavily on their top three —
Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler. If they don’t deliver, RR really doesn’t
have the batting depth to turn it around.
If they end up conceding a 250-plus total
like they did against RCB, it puts additional pressure on Gill and Sudharsan,
who are highly consistent but can’t go hammer and tongs from ball one.
The bowling has been their biggest strength
but it faltered big time in the death overs in Dharamsala where RCB skipper
Rajat Patidar took the game away from Gill and Co.
Titans would also need a big improvement in the fielding department. The middle-order and lower-order do not inspire a lot of confidence but runs from Rahul Tewatia in the last game were among the few positives they would carry into Qualifier 2. If the bowlers can repeat what they have been doing for a majority of this tournament, Titans will be thefavourites to reach Sunday’s final, underlining their consistency barring a bad day in the office in Qualifier 1.
“Yeah, definitely, you know, this
(Qualifier 1) is, like you said, one of those games that we'd like to forget and
start over in Mohali,” Gill said ahead of the knockout game on home turf. The
city has been enduring extremely hot weather but the prospect of another
Sooryavanshi special would draw thousands into the swanky stadium in the city’s
outskirts.
Match starts at 7.30pm.
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