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Struggle DC Reverse Leg IPL 2025 game get great GT




A Delhi Capitals, who were shaken by the sudden suspension of their previous matches due to the Indian-Pakistan conflict, will try to re-group Bowling concerns when they meet Titans Titans in an inverse-legged IPL conflict in Delhi on Sunday to keep their playoff hopes alive. If three defeats and patterns were insufficient due to the rain in the last five matches, DC’s previous fixture was called after the air strike warnings in the neighbor Jammu and Pathankot and caused the league to be suspended for a week.

Although the tournament has started again, several overseas did not return to complete their commitments and forced franchises to make great adjustments on their squad.

DC, which is currently out of the first four with 13 points out of 11 games, experienced a great mishap with the Premier Pacer Mitchell Starc, who decided not to return for the rest of the season. The Australian Left-Büyüteç is the leading small door receiver with 14 scalp of the team, and the absence of DC is an important blow to fine playoff hopes.

Bangladesh Pacer Mustafizur Rahman, who received a ‘objection certificate’ from the national board on Friday, was able to secure the services of Bangladesh Pacer Mustafizur Rahman.

In many games, Mustafizur, an experienced IPL campaignist with 38 small doors in an economy of 7.84, is expected to lead a speed attack against a heavy GT series.

The Axar Patel-led party, this season, only one win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium-Suber-over-just a win.

When the two teams last met on April 19, DC was removed by 54 balls of 97 of JOS Buttler, and GT chased more than 200 total with ease of winning with seven small gates.

DC’s problems deepened only on recent trips. The upper and middle degrees were crumbled against Sunrisers Hyderabad at a rain stroke, and the potteryists of Dharamsala were beaten by the Kings of Punjab, who just ran to 122 from 10.1 to 122 before the match.

The tempo attack of Dushmantha Chamera and Kuran Kumar struggled to deliver the early breakthroughs of Mustafizur by fulfilling the GT’s role in providing a more important role against the top.

The stroke unit was inconsistent. DC was reduced by SRH to 29 fifths by SRH on May 5th. They didn’t bat in the Dharamsala match.

The return of the experienced opener Faf du Plessis comes as a support for DC, who will hope to leave the last struggles of the top row, including Abishek Porel and Karun Nair, and fire against the GT.

The DC tried Nair as a opener, but the movement backfired for being dismissed for a duck against SRH. Du Plessis and Porel could not turn the beginnings into important points.

Kl Rahul, the leading scorer of the team this season, will play a very important role to play with Captain Axar. If the duo can form a solid foundation, Tristan Stubbs, Vipraj Nigam and Ashutosh Sharma may provide late death.

GT, which was easily perched on the table with 16 points out of 11 matches, was a well -greased unit this season.

Jos Buttler and South Africa Pacer Kagiso Rabada re -joined the squad, but the British GT will not be ready for the final league match against Chennai Super Kings because of the national mission.

Shubman Gill, B sai Sudharsan and Buttler, this season, the 500 condition of the sign of a great upper order created. Consistent scoring at high strike rates meant that the GT’s mid -order remained largely tested and prevented Sherfane Rutherford.

The DC will need to strike an early strike to reveal this middle order and to stop GT’s momentum.

GT’s bowling unit matched a stroke brightness. While Prajh Krishna leads IPL small door lists with 20 scalp, Muhammad Siraj (15 small gates) and the left arm spinner r sai Kishore (14) were delivered consistently, making GT a hard nut for cracking on both fronts.

(Except the title, this story is not arranged by NDTV personnel and was published from a syndicated feed.)

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