🏏IPL 2024: Match 56: Delhi Capitals vs Rajasthan Royals🏏
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Rajasthan Royals, who lost their last match against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by one run, are occupying the second spot after eight wins in 10 games. They look set to book a playoff berth.
Delhi Capitals, on the other hand, have found good rhythm in the second half of their campaign. They lost their last match against KKR by seven wickets, but have won four of their last six matches.
The match is extremely crucial from Delhi's point of view to keep themselves in the hunt for a playoff berth. The two teams met each other on March 28 this season as RR defeated DC by 12 runs.
Their IPL 2024 campaign hanging by a bare thread, inconsistent Delhi Capitals will host rampaging Rajasthan Royals who have one foot in the playoffs already and would be eager to reclaim their top spot in the standings.
The Capitals have blown hot and cold throughout, alternating between unbelievably good and poor. Starting their season away from home, DC went down in four of their first five games before winning four in the next five.
Royals, on the other hand, had a long run at no. 1 spot, winning eight of their 10 games which includes two streaks of four victories on the trot. Both teams though are coming off defeats.
Delhi's woes were partly due to injuries that hit their camp, robbing them of the chance to field their strongest XI, and partly due to the indifferent form of some of their sure starters.
Prithvi Shaw has had a year of two halves, his numbers seeing a constant decline in the second half of his eight games thus far. However, Jake Fraser-McGurk has grabbed his opportunity with both hands and emerged as a silver lining for DC.
His scarcely believable strike rate of 233.33 after six innings is the all-time best in a season (minimum 50 balls faced), and he currently averages over 43 with the bat. Together with captain Rishabh Pant and Tristan Stubbs, the trio has been doing the heavy lifting with the bat for the side.
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