Batting woes haunt Punjab Kings ahead of SRH challenge

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INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE | SUNIL NARINE FIRST OVERSEAS BOWLER TO TAKE 200 IPL WICKETS

MATCH TODAY – SUNRISERS HYDERABAD VS PUNJAB KINGS AT 7:30 PM

Hyderabad, May 5: Punjab Kings batters will be under pressure to halt a worrying slide when they face a confident Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League here on Wednesday.
Punjab, which had emerged as the team to beat with six wins on the trot, stumbled in the last two matches and both the defeats exposed frailties they would be keen to address swiftly.
Despite leading the standings with 13 points from nine games, the margin for error has narrowed considerably, with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rajasthan Royals and Gujarat Titans all within touching distance, just a point behind.Punjab’s recent dip can largely be attributed to a loss of rhythm. Their explosive performances with the bat had covered up for an inconsistent bowling unit much of the season, but the cracks have now begun to show.The top order, which set the tempo in the early phase, has faltered.The aggressive approach by the young trio of Priyansh Arya, Prabhsimran Singh and Cooper Connolly has veered into recklessness, resulting in early setbacks and leaving the middle order with repair work.That middle order, in turn, has struggled to stitch together meaningful partnerships, often relying on individual brilliance rather than collective rebuilding, leading to sub-par totals and faltering chases.The bowling unit, Punjab’s weak link throughout the season, has offered little respite.Even in victories, the bowlers have allowed opposition batters to score freely in phases, and their lack of discipline at crucial junctures has made closing out innings a persistent problem.
With the tournament entering a tighter phase, Punjab will require sharper execution and clearer plans, particularly against a formidable SRH batting line-up in the batting-friendly conditions at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
Third-placed Sunrisers, meanwhile, will be eager to bounce back from a seven-wicket defeat to Kolkata Knight Riders. (PTI)

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