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IPL 2024, SRH vs RR: Explosive batting meets potent bowling as Sunrisers Hyderabad face off against Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2 | Ipl News

Among the three teams remaining in contention as IPL 2024 moves into the last two matches, Kolkata Knight Riders seem the most balanced, while Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals have utilised specific strengths to overcome certain weaknesses throughout the campaign.
All three teams have charted their unique paths to reach this point in the race. Of course, KKR’s batting depth and host of match-winners have booked them an early slot in the final.
Find the boundary, and often
Six-hitting has emerged as one of the key metrics in a season that has threatened to tip the scales in the game. Scoring rapidly has been a bigger objective than preserving wickets. Royal Challengers Bengaluru scored the most runs in the tournament while losing the most wickets. Knocked out a relatively under-performing batting unit in RR in the Eliminator, RCB are still one of three teams to score over 10 runs per over in the season, the others two being KKR and SRH.
Sunrisers have best limited the percentage of dot balls (30.21) while batting and been the most prolific six-hitters with a maximum every 9.59 deliveries. They top the charts with 166 sixes, followed RCB (165). Meanwhile, KKR, who have struck a maximum every 10.6 balls, have maintained the best run rate in the league (10.70). The stability in their batting also shines through as they have lost only 74 wickets in 13 innings.
 

Balls/Boundary 

Dot ball % (innings)

Balls/Six

Batting RPO

GT – 5.62
LSG – 5.33
CSK – 5.23
MI – 4.61
PBKS – 4.87
DC – 4.32
RR – 4.93
RCB – 4.39
SRH – 4.37
KKR – 3.94

MI – 35.67 (573) – 14
PBKS – 34.35 (558) – 14
DC – 34.77 (548) – 14
KKR – 33.12 (474) – 13
RR – 33.00 (538) – 14
LSG – 32.60 (536) – 14
GT – 32.24 (453) – 12
RCB – 30.88 (535) – 15
CSK – 30.64 (505) – 14
SRH – 30.21 (481) – 14

GT – 20.9
LSG – 16.11
CSK – 15.40
RR – 15.20
PBKS -13.53
MI – 12.07
DC – 11.67
KKR – 10.6
RCB – 10.49
SRH – 9.59

RCB – 10.15 (2930); Wickets Lost: 99
SRH – 10.41 (2764); Wickets Lost: 86
DC – 9.79 (2573); Wicket Lost: 94
MI – 9.59 (2568); Wickets Lost: 96
KKR – 10.70 (2553); Wickets Lost: 74
CSK – 9.18 (2524); Wickets Lost: 77
RR – 9.24 (2508); Wickets Lost: 74
PBKS – 9.18 (2487); Wickets Lost: 92
LSG – 9.06 (2483); Wickets Lost: 84
GT: 8.71 (2040); Wickets Lost: 79

 
 
While Rajasthan have been relatively underwhelming with the bat, it is to be noted that the four teams with the highest boundary-hitting frequency made it to the playoffs.
Royal bowling line-up
Royals’ prowess with the ball was a key aspect in their win over RCB in the Eliminator.
 

Phase Wise Bowling

Team

Innings

Wickets

Dot Ball %

Balls/Six Conceded

Economy

PowerPlay

RR

14

25

43.25

22.9

8.26

KKR

13

25

40.9

12.83

10.29

SRH

14

22

41.66

15.27

9.36

RCB

15

24

40.18

13.84

9.76

Middle-Overs

RR

14

37

27.5

15.55

8.86

KKR

13

52

34.87

13.68

8.4

SRH

14

34

25.18

11.01

10.04

RCB

15

45

27.09

11.64

9.6

Death-Overs

RR

14

25

25.39

13.29

10.28

KKR

12

23

36.86

5.71

11.22

SRH

14

18

20.62

10.59

12.44

RCB

15

19

34.55

10.07

11.13

Overall

RR

14

87

31.87

16.63

8.95

KKR

13

100

37.13

11.18

9.39

SRH

14

74

29.51

11.97

10.25

RCB

15

88

32.41

11.95

9.9

 
 
Among the four teams that qualified for the playoffs, the Royals have been the most consent bowling side across the three phases of play. They have the best dot-ball percentage and have only conceded a six nearly every 23 balls in the Powerplay — eight balls better than the second-best, Sunrisers. RR also have the best economy rate (8.26) with the new ball.
 
Rajasthan Royals’ Ravichandran Ashwin and Yuzvendra Chahal (LEFT) and Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Rahul Tripathi and Abhishek Sharma. (PHOTOS: PTI)
 
Relying mostly on their five-bowler theory, RR’s economy rates do not suffer too much across the middle and slog overs either, helping them control the scoring on most days. While Kolkata have bagged the most wickets (100) in the tournament, with as many as six bowlers taking 10-plus scalps to exemplify strength in depth, their profligate rates in the Powerplay and the death have been a concern.
However, KKR have emerged on top in the middle overs, where the spin craft of Varun Chakaravarthy and Sunil Narine has been crucial to their fortunes.
Despite not being the best with the ball, Sunrisers have been wreaking otherworldly carnage with the bat.
Qualifier 2 between Sunrisers and Royals in Chennai thus pits two sides with contrasting strengths. The previous encounter between these sides in Hyderabad went down to the wire, with the hosts grabbing a one-run win.
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