RCB will face PBKS in the first qualifier of IPL 2025 and some individual clashes could be key in deciding the game’s result. One contest that seems promising is between Jitesh Sharma’s good middle-order show for RCB and Yuzvendra Chahal’s experience for PBKS. Although Jitesh is in good recent form, Chahal’s ability to disturb partnerships and control the middle overs makes him a big threat. Jitesh will have to keep up the good work, but PBKS now have a strategy boost with Chahal being drafted into the XI. This battle may shape the current gameplay a lot.
Why Jitesh Sharma Needs To Watch Out For Yuzvendra Chahal
Jitesh Sharma should watch out for Yuzvendra Chahal during IPL 2025 Qualifier 1. Chahal has dominated Jitesh over the last few matches, bowling him out three times in just seven innings and only giving away 41 runs from 35 balls. As a result, Jitesh reached a batting average of just 13.66 and scored off every 117.14 deliveries against leg-spinners. Jitesh is feeling confident after hitting a powerful knock against LSG, but Chahal’s ability to take wickets could make the difference. This early battle could dictate the flow of the game in the next few overs.
Why Virat Kohli Needs To Watch Out For Harpreet Brar
Virat Kohli should be careful against Harpreet Brar on Sunday, because Brar has kept Kohli mainly quiet whenever they have met. Kohli made 74 runs from 67 deliveries against Brar during their seven innings together, with Brar accounting for both his dismissals. He ended up scoring 37 runs on average and striking the ball only 110.44 times for a batter known to score in powerplays, this is uncharacteristically low. They show Kohli usually goes for safe strokes, so as not to risk getting out. If he manages to keep Kohli in cheque and sometimes send him back early, Brar could prevent RCB from getting off to a hot start.
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