IPL 8: Chennai Super Kings Look to Consolidate Top Spot as They Take on Kings XI Punjab
Chennai Super Kings are presently leading the eight-team points table with 16 points from eight wins out of 13 games, and a victory on Saturday would guarantee their place in the top two.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: May 15, 2015 03:47 pm IST
Not in a mood to leave anything to chance, table toppers Chennai Super Kings would be gunning for a win against bottom-placed Kings XI Punjab in their last league match to strengthen their top spot in the Indian Premier League cricket tournament, here on Saturday. (Points Table | Stats)
CSK are presently leading the eight-team points table with 16 points from eight wins out of 13 games, and a victory on Saturday would guarantee their place in the top two.
But a loss against Kings XI can jeopardise CSK's hopes of finishing in the top two because as many as five teams are breathing down their neck.
Kolkata Knight Riders are placed second in the standings on 15 points from 13 games, followed by Sunrisers Hyderabad (14 points which from 12 games), Mumbai Indians (14 points from 13 games), Rajasthan Royals (14 points from 13 games) and Royal Challengers Bangalore (13 points from 12 games), and all these teams are in with a chance to make it to the play-offs. (Rohit Sharma Second Indian to Complete 5,000 T20 Runs)
The only two teams that are out of the reckoning are Delhi Daredevils and Kings XI.
The CSK thinktank would be a worried lot coming into the match as they suffered a six-wicket defeat against Delhi Daredevils in their previous match earlier this week in Raipur.
In that match, despite having big names like Dwayne Smith, Brendon McCullum, Suresh Raina, Faf du Plesis, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Dwayne Bravo, CSK's batting fell by the wayside and could only manage 119 for six against Delhi's determined bowling attack. (CSK Always Stick to Their Core Team: Bravo)
And Dhoni would be hoping for a much-improved show from his batting department on Saturday.
Over dependence on McCullum to provide a breezy start is seen as a major weakness of CSK in this edition of the tournament as whenever the Kiwi got out early the Chennai outfit's middle-order struggled to keep up the pace of the innings. (Dhoni, Kohli to Hop 'n' Hustle in Bravo's Music Video)
On the bowling front, Ashish Nehra has been leading the CSK's bowling attack with remarkable consistency and he has found good support from pacers Dwayne Bravo and Mohit Sharma and the spin duo of Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin.
Kings XI, on the other hand, have nothing to lose and would look to spoil CSK's party.
Having registered only their third win in the tournament by beating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 22 runs here on Wednesday, Kings XI would look to finish their disappointing IPL 8 campaign on a high.
Kings XI were mauled by 97 runs by CSK in their previous encounter this season and going by past record and present form, Chennai will definitely start as overwhelming favourites against Kings XI.
After finishing runners-up last year, nothing seems to have gone right for Kings XI this season as they slumped to one defeat after another.
The Punjab side has not been able to play to its full potential despite having some big names.
In Murali Vijay, Manan Vohra, Wriddhiman Saha, Shaun Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, David Miller and skipper Bailey, Punjab too have a formidable batting line-up but they never fired in unison and that had failed the side.