
Royal Challengers Bangalore has won 3 out of 5 matches and Chennai Superkings has won 2 out of 6 matches
The two superstars of Indian cricket will be on the cricket field together after about 15 months. Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli were last on the field together in the semifinals of the 2019 World Cup. Now, 15 months later, Dhoni and Kohli will face each other in an IPL match in the form of an opponent.
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He will captain his team Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore at the International Cricket Stadium in Dubai. There is a big responsibility against both, as their team did not start the tournament as expected. However, Kohli's Bengaluru is in a better position than Dhoni's Chennai.
Kohli's team is also at the top of the points table. Not everything has been good for Chennai this year. His team combination is also not going well. On the other hand, there is no consistency in Kohli's team. His bowling is still a concern and relies heavily on Kohli and De Villiers in batting.
Overall Chennai and Kolkata have a good record
Out of the 25 matches played so far between Chennai and Bengaluru, Chennai has won 16 while Bengaluru has won 8 matches. A match remained a draw. On the other hand, Karthik's team has won 17 out of 25 matches between Kolkata and Punjab, while Rahul's team has won 8 matches.
In the first match, Kolkata's pallu was heavy due to bowling
Kolkata and Punjab will play in the afternoon at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. While Punjab is still at the bottom of the table, Kolkata is in a slightly better position. Punjab have no good bowlers except Ravi Bishnoi and Mohammad Shami and rely on batting captains Lokesh Rahul and Mayank Agarwal.
The other batsmen could not score well. Nicholas Pooran was the only player to play in the last match. Kolkata, on the other hand, has regained their form. Rahul Tripathi has done well in the opening. The middle-order has also stabilized. His bowling is also one of the best in the tournament.
Dream 11:
Ab de Villiers, S Watson, V Kohli (C), faf Plessis (VC), A Raydu, D Padikkal, S Curran, S Thakur, D Chahar, Y Chahal, M Siraj
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