Buoyant Rajasthan aim to rein in Deccan
The match against an in-form Deccan Chargers should be a stiffer test for Rajasthan Royals, and if they pass that they will only be two points off the top spot
Match facts
Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers, AhmedabadFriday, March 26
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)
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Rajasthan have a habit of belying their critics' gloomy predictions, and it seems they are on their way to do so again. After three consecutive defeats culminating in the embarrassing capitulation to Royal Challengers Bangalore, their skeptics had written them off. However, Shane Warne's boys have lifted themselves off the bottom of the table on the back of two straight wins. Also, they are finally getting the performances out of their foreign players: Shaun Tait and Michael Lumb had their best match of the tournament against Kings XI Punjab on Wednesday, and Adam Voges is proving to be a canny pick.Team talk
It is possible that Rajasthan will want to stick with the side that beat Punjab; the Indian batsmen, for the most part, have done well enough to retain their place. Munaf Patel had a poor game against Punjab, but he is seen as a senior bowler in the Rajasthan camp, so he is likely to be given more matches.Form guide (most recent first)
Rajasthan: WWLLLDeccan: WWWL
Previously…
Rajasthan 3 Deccan 1In the spotlight
The inclusion of Adam Voges has added spark to the Rajasthan batting; two electric innings from him have boosted their totals from middling to challenging ones, and also have reduced the dependence on Yusuf for the quick runs.Prime numbers
- Adam Gilchrist has provided Deccan with his usual blistering starts this season, he leads the strike-rates chart (minimum 50 runs), blasting away at 191.02
Chatter
"We have learnt a lot from our last few matches and we showed a lot of character. We have to keep this intensity going."Shane Warne on Rajasthan's resurgence.
Siddarth Ravindran is a sub-editor at Cricinfo