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RR's Young Gun Faces MI's Pace Ace in Top-of-the-Table Clash
Rajasthan Royals (RR) is taking on Mumbai Indians (MI) today at 7:30 PM IST at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati, with RR eyeing the top spot. The match promises to be exciting, especially with the potential first-ever in-game meeting between Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the 15-year-old left-handed opener, and Jasprit Bumrah, India's bowling spearhead.
RR has won both their games so far, while MI has one win and one loss. MI's Hardik Pandya has recovered from illness and is expected to lead the team. The pitch is expected to be balanced, favoring both batsmen and bowlers, with a slight edge for the chasing team due to dew.
Already, a lifetime has passed since then: he has gone on to smash umpteen records in Under-19 cricket and domestic cricket, then marked his sophomore year in the IPL with 52 off 17 and 31 off 18 in his first two innings. RR have won their opening two games of the season too, with Tushar Deshpande closing out a last-over thriller against Gujarat Titans.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Yashasvi Jaiswal's explosive opening partnership is set to face off against Jasprit Bumrah and Mumbai Indians today. Suryavanshi, the 15-year-old sensation, has been on fire, scoring 52 runs off 17 balls against CSK and 31 runs off 18 balls against GT. This will be his first professional encounter with Bumrah, making it a thrilling matchup. MI's bowling unit has been struggling, and Bumrah's experience will be crucial in containing Suryavanshi and Jaiswal's aggressive batting. Meanwhile, RR is looking to top the table with back-to-back wins.
You might shuffle your cards here and there, but in the end, you find out that Hardik Pandya remains the ultimate puzzle piece for his side, whether that's MI or India. He sat out the game against DC with an illness, and MI had to bring in Corbin Bosch and Deepak Chahar to make up for his absence. Pandya has since returned to bowl in the Guwahati nets, and is expected to replace Chahar. If so, Trent Boult is likely to return in Bosch's place.
Jofra Archer may not be the same dominant force he was between 2018 and 2020, but he's still a formidable threat, especially in the death overs. His recent performance against Gujarat Titans showcased his ability to mix pace and length, making him a key player for Rajasthan Royals.Mumbai Indians will need to strategize carefully to counter Archer's pace and accuracy.
Mayank Markande, MI's spinner, has struggled so far, going wicketless and conceding runs at a rate of two per ball. He'll be looking to turn things around, especially in the middle overs.
Guwahati favoured the fast bowlers in the only match played there so far this season: Chennai Super Kings were bowled out for 127, which Rajasthan chased down with ease. Early moisture, possibly an outcome of the pitch being under covers in the lead-up to the match, contributed to the help for the fast bowlers. We might see similar conditions on Tuesday evening, with a forecast of rain in the afternoon and clear skies by 6pm.