IPL 2016: Sunrisers Hyderabad aim to halt Gujarat Lions' juggernaut
Sunrisers Hyderabad will aim to end Gujarat Lion's three-match winning streak when they face-off in an IPL encounter.
Rajkot: Sunrisers Hyderabad will aim to end Gujarat Lion's three-match winning streak when they face-off in an Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium here on Thursday.
Hyderabad snapped their opening two-match loss -- to Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Kolkata Knight Riders -- with a seven-wicket thumping of Mumbai Indians on Monday and against hosts Gujarat, they will face a strong challenge.
Gujarat are currently second in the points table with three consecutive wins and they will throw everything in their bid to extend the winning run.
The IPL debutants have won their two away matches against Kings XI Punjab and Mumbai Indians. They also overcame fellow debutants Rising Pune Supergiants here by seven wickets.
Gujarat, captained by Suresh Raina, have been guided by the heroics of Australian opening batsman Aaron Finch. The right-hander will be Hyderabad's biggest danger as he has scores of 74, 50 and 67 not out respectively in the three matches so far.
However, his opening partner, retired New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum hasn't really fire yet, barring a 49 against Pune, while Raina has failed to convert starts of 20s and 30s into big ones. It could be a crucial game for McCullum as West Indian Dwayne Smith is waiting for his chance.
Other batsmen in the team are wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthick and all-rounders Dwayne Bravo and James Faulkner. The return of local star Ravindra Jadeja is yet to be confirmed as the all-rounder got married recently.
Gujarat's bowling is also strong and has delivered keeping its reputations in tact. Medium pacers Praveen Kumar, Dhawal Kulkarni, Bravo and Faulkner has been complemented well by spinners in the form of Shadab Jakati and Praveen Tambe.
They also have ace pacer Dale Steyn in their ranks and it will be interesting when Raina plays the South African.
In the other camp, Indian opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan's poor run has bee a worry for Hyderabad. The left-hander has scored 16 runs in the three games so far and Hyderabad definitely need him to end hid slump. He also had a poor World Twenty20 during which he scored 43 runs in four outing before being dropped for the semi-final against eventual champions West Indies.
Captain David Warner has looked in very good touch with scores 90 and 58 in the three matches and the Australian's performance is key to Hyderbad's success.
The middle order batsmen Eoin Morgan and Moises Henriques need to raise their game, while the performance of Deepak Hooda and Naman Ojha will be crucial against the tricky death-overs specialists Bravo and Kumar.
Hyderabad have missed the experience and all-round capability of Yuvraj Singh, who is nursing an injury, as did New Zealand batsman Kane Williamson.
In the bowling department, however, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Bangladeshi left-armer Mustafizur Rahman have ensured that Hyderabad don't miss veteran Ashish Nehra, who injured his groin during the opening game against RCB on April 12.
Spinners Bipul Sharma and Karn Sharma will face a big task in containing Gujarat batsmen, along with the medium pace of Barinder Sran and Henriques.