RCB-DD take on each other in a quest to find balance


In the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader, Royal Challengers Bangalore take on the Delhi Daredevils. Both the teams find themselves at the bottom of the table and need to do a lot of work if they wish to achieve a place in the top four.
Royal Challengers Bangalore
Despite always having a strong batting lineup, there is always a lingering feeling of Challengers not having anyone after Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers depart. Chris Woakes jointly leads the most wickets chart while Kohli leads the runs’ list – and yet they are struggling because of absence in cohesion within the team.
Delhi Daredevils

With the arrival of Gautam Gambhir, many had hoped that Delhi’s fortunes were on the rise. It has, however, been the opposite thus far. Despite having a very balanced squad, it seems as though they are yet to find their strongest XI even with the likes of Glenn Maxwell and Chris Morris in the team.
Prediction
The best of the worst will win this game and it feels like Delhi could be that team.
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