Saturday, April 20

IPL 2022: All eyes on Virat Kohli as Bangalore take on Lucknow in Eliminator


Close call for DK

Bishnoi, who got rid of Lomror, came close to getting the dangerman DK. A goodly which pitched on mid-leg struck the veteran at the crease and was initially ruled not out as it seemed to be going down leg side. A DRS showed it was close shave as it was ruled an umpires’ call. Question is, will DK make LSG pay for this?

Kohli, Maxwell fall quickly

Kohli, Maxwell fall in quick succession to glory shots instead of trying to prosper on a belter of a wicket. Krunal Pandya lands ‘Maxi’ and after 11 overs, RCB are 90 for three. Lomror joins Patidar and the duo should look to bat deep here. 

Perfect batting conditions

Rahul is rotating his bowlers but none has been able to create any problems for Kohli, Patidar in what look like perfect batting conditions. Bishnoi, his main spinner, goes for 9 runs in his first over. Did Lucknow miss a trick by not batting first? 

Patidar impressive

Young Patidar attacks an erring Avesh Khan in his first over – first thrashing him over point and then mid wicket for back-to-back fours. Krunal Pandya, who bowled the fourth over, could hardly get any spin and RCB end Powerplay on an impressive note.

Big blow for RCB

Left-arm seamer Mohsin strikes it rich in an eventful first over. He uses the natural angle and Faf, not in best of form, pushes at it to be caught behind off the first ball he faced. Just the start Lucknow needed.  

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A look at playing XIs

Royal Challengers Bangalore XI: F du Plessis (c), V Kohli, R Patidar, G Maxwell, M Lomror, S Ahmed, D Karthik (wk), W Hasaranga, H Patel, J Hazlewood, M Siraj.

Lucknow Super Giants XI: KL Rahul (c), Q de Kock (wk), M Vohra, D Hooda, M Stoinis, K Pandya, Evin Lewis, D Chameera, R Bishnoi, M Khan, A Khan.

All that you need to know…

Lucknow opt to bowl

Lucknow captain K.L.Rahul wins the toss and opt to bowl and it will be a full 20 overs each contest. It looks a good idea to let his battery of Indian seamers, especially the left-arm seamer Mohsin Khan, have a go at Kohli & Faf as the ball may do a bit in the initial overs. Play to begin in 10 minutes, so brace up.

Covers come off

The slight drizzle has ended and the covers are being taken off. It’s unlikely that any overs will be deducted for as  per the playing conditions, play can even start as late as 9.40 pm and still 20 overs each can be played. Just FYI, if there is no play at all, the positions in the final league table will be considered as Lucknow, who finished ahead of Bangalore at number three, will go through. Who wants that though? 

Toss delayed

Welcome to the Eliminator at the Eden Gardens. The rival captains had come out for the toss when a storm brewed and everyone walked back inside the B.C.Roy Clubhouse. A light drizzle started and the ground staff has rushed in to put the covers. Hope it blows over soon…

Kolkata: Less than 24 hours after David Miller’s brutal assault helped Gujarat Titans make the IPL 2022 final, the stage is now set for Royal Challengers Banglore to take on debutants Lucknow Super Giants in the Eliminator at the Eden Gardens this evening.

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Despite it being a high stake game where the losing side will suffer the heartbreak of exiting the tournament after all the hard work, the USP of the contest will be Virat Kohli’s return to the venue after the T20 International series against the West Indies few months back. The show stopper, who seemed to have gained his touch back in the last game with a busy innings of 73, was away from the prying eyes on Tuesday – as RCB was allotted a practice ground on the fringes of the city with no media access – primarily due to logistical reasons.

While his form will be crucial to RCB, who was the last team to squeeze into the play-offs, Faf du Plessis’ men has developed a healthy habit of finding their way home even without his contributions. They did exceedingly well to shrug off a sudden lean patch to bounce back and win three games on the trot – something which both the captain and technical director Mike Hesson attributes to their new-found ‘calmness.’

RCB appear to have the edge thanks to their allround abilities and experience of several players appearing in the knockout stages, but LSG will do well to take a leaf out of Gujarat’s book. A lot of their batting may revolve around the form of skipper K.L.Rahul and Quinton de Kock, but self-belief and sticking to a gameplan can surmount the biggest of challenges as Hardik Pandya’s men have shown.

Over then to the Eden Gardens…

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