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IPL 2024: SRH vs RCB preview - Form guide, head-to-head record, team changes, weather, probable XI

Having breached the 250-run mark thrice in this IPL edition itself, Sunrisers Hyderabad are pushing the boundaries of T20 batting with their no holds barred approach.

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      Sunrisers Hyderabad will look to unleash their brute batting power on struggling Royal Challengers Bengaluru when the two teams face off in their return-leg fixture of the IPL in Hyderabad on Thursday.

      Having breached the 250-run mark thrice in this IPL edition itself, Sunrisers Hyderabad are pushing the boundaries of T20 batting with their no holds barred approach.

      While Mumbai Indians were the first victim of SRH’s new-found batting strength this season, RCB bore the maximum brunt when the Travis Head-led batting line-up powered the 2016 winners to IPL’s highest-ever total of 287/3 in Bengaluru.

      If this was not enough, SRH’s carnage against Delhi Capitals — which included a record 125/0 being scored in the powerplay — brought forth the possibility of the 300-run mark being breached for the first time ever in the IPL.

      And it won’t be surprising if SRH manage to do the unthinkable and that too against a bowling attack as frail as RCB’s, whose struggles with in the bowling department could be gauged with the fact that their best bowler, Yash Dayal, is at 24th spot in the overall list with seven wickets.

      Placed at the bottom of the pool, RCB have conceded at least 180 in their last five matches. In the last two games, the opponents have raked up totals in excess of 200.

      RCB batters have worked hard to make up for their severe shortcomings in bowling, but for such a lopsided squad in terms of balance, the task to produce an all-round performance looks nearly impossible.

      To their credit, RCB fought incredibly hard with the bat but were unfortunate to have lost to Kolkata Knight Riders by a mere one run after conceding 222/6. Moreover, a collective batting effort must have pleased the RCB management to a large extent.

      He was a victim of a contentious call but Virat Kohli remains RCB’s best batter in the tournament so far, having scored 379 runs to keep the Orange Cap in possession.

      But hot on his heels are a few others including SRH’s Head, who is making most of his purple patch.

      Head’s game is designed not only on aggressiveness and ability to cash in on every opportunity, his ability to find gaps at will makes him a compulsory watch.

      Abhishek Sharma has flourished in Head’s company and Heinrich Klaasen too has made merry with the bat this season. Overall, SRH’s compelling shows with the bat have made the job of their bowlers and skipper Pat Cummins easier.

      SRH are placed comfortably at the third position in the table with 10 points from seven matches. While the journey so far has been fuelled by the batters’ fire, SRH would know their bowling would be tested along the way and Cummins’ men could do well to watch out against a hurting RCB side.

      WEATHER NEWS
      An extreme heat alarm has been sounded by the met department for Hyderabad on Thursday as the city reels under 40°C during the day. A slight drop in the temperature is expected ahead of the game's commencement with a gradual increase in humidity as the evening progresses.

      HEAD-TO-HEAD
      Hyderabad and Bengaluru have played 24 matches against each other. SRH lead the charge with 13 wins while RCB have 10 wins and a single game ended with no result.

      SRH PROBABLE XI
      Travis Head, Abhishek Sharma, Heinrich Klaasen, Aiden Markram, Abdul Samad, Nitish Reddy, Shahbaz Ahmed, Pat Cummins (c), Mayank Markande, T Natarajan, Jaydev Unadkat

      RCB PROBABLE XI
      Virat Kohli, Faf du Plessis (c), Will Jacks, Rajat Patidar, Cameron Green, Mahipal Lomror, Dinesh Karthik, Karn Sharma, Mohammed Siraj, Lockie Ferguson, Yash Dayal

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