Four wins in five the target as table-toppers Royals take on Titans
Both teams have had some impressive results but have areas of concern to address to remain in the top four
Sreshth Shah
13-Apr-2022
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Is this going to be the day we finally see a captain winning the toss and opting to bat? If the coin falls Sanju Samson's way against Gujarat Titans in Navi Mumbai, Rajasthan Royals may just do that. After all, their three wins - in four games - have come batting first, a promising start to IPL 2022 that has kept them top of the points table. A win on Thursday will keep them there. A loss will put their opponents at No. 1 for the time being.
With the ball, Trent Boult and Yuzvendra Chahal have led the way. Boult showed in Royals' three-run win over Lucknow Super Giants that a par total could be defended if the new-ball bowler picks off a few in the powerplay. Chahal continues to take the wickets in partnership with R Ashwin through the middle overs, and takes them at a miserly economy rate too. Prasidh Krishna bowls in tandem with Boult and then again later, and young quick Kuldeep Sen showed on debut the other day why he is rated highly by the Royals management - he successfully defended 14 runs in the final over bowling to Marcus Stoinis on Sunday.
With the bat, Jos Buttler and Shimron Hetmyer have been making crucial contributions, Devdutt Padikkal is beginning to bloom after being promoted to the opening spot, and Samson has looked good without putting up a big score since the first game. However, there is a weakness that has been exposed a few times - the lower-middle order. At No. 6, Riyan Parag has not contributed much, and Ashwin at No. 7 is not the power player some teams want at that spot.
That's one of the areas Titans should look to exploit, with wicket-taking bowlers operating through the middle overs. Lockie Ferguson - although expensive in his last game - has been bowling at over 145kph, Mohammed Shami is getting the new ball to move around, Rashid Khan has four bankable overs and Hardik Pandya is completing his quota. If these four have Royals on the mat early, then Titans' Achilles heel - the fifth bowler, currently comprising of overs from Darshan Nalkande and Rahul Tewatia - can be protected. If the wickets don't come, then those four overs could hurt Titans against a batting line-up like that of Royals.
The Titans have another problem, an issue that might have been glossed over because of the hat-trick of wins to start their season, but runs are not coming from Matthew Wade and David Miller. Apart from scores of 1 and 6, Wade has a 29-ball 30 and a 19-ball 19. Miller has not been able to deliver the death-overs blows. That risks Titans becoming a one-trick pony, relying heavily on a big Shubman Gill score and hoping for solid contributions from Hardik, the young Sai Sudharsan and Tewatia. They have options - Wriddhiman Saha, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Alzarri Joseph and Dominic Drakes among them - to replace both players, but will they, just yet?
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Rajasthan Royals: 1 Jos Buttler, 2 Devdutt Padikkal, 3 Sanju Samson (capt, wk), 4 Rassie van der Dussen, 5 Shimron Hetmyer, 6 Riyan Parag, 7 R Ashwin, 8 Trent Boult, 9 Yuzvendra Chahal, 10 Prasidh Krishna, 11 Kuldeep Sen
Gujarat Titans: 1 Shubman Gill, 2 Matthew Wade/Wriddhiman Saha (wk), 3 Sai Sudharsan, 4 Hardik Pandya (capt), 5 David Miller, 6 Abhinav Manohar, 7 Rahul Tewatia, 8 Rashid Khan, 9 Lockie Ferguson, 10 Mohammed Shami, 11 Darshan Nalkande
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Sreshth Shah is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo. @sreshthx