Punjab-Delhi match today, will Delhi break Punjab’s dream of going to the playoffs?

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The 64th match of IPL will be played between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals. This match will be played at Dharamshala Cricket Stadium, the second home ground of Punjab team from 7.30 pm. At present, David Warner’s Delhi team is already out of the playoff race. Now he can spoil the game of Punjab. Both the teams have faced each other before. Where Delhi had to face defeat and was out of the playoff race. At this time Punjab Kings team has played 12 matches in which they have lost 6 matches and won 6 matches. He currently has 12 points in the points table and is at the 8th position. He has one more match left after the match against Delhi. That’s why it is very important for him to win both these matches only then he can move forward in the playoff race. Punjab can get 16 points by winning two matches. At the same time, the Delhi team won only 4 out of 12 matches and lost 8. After which he is not in the playoff race with 8 points.

pitch report of dharamshala stadium

Whichever captain wins the toss will have to decide to bowl first here. Here, India has won the last two T20 matches bowling first. This could be a high scoring match. However, it is difficult to predict as this is the first match of the season here. The last time when an international match was to be played here, it was also canceled and shifted to Indore. The grass in the outfield will be a concern here, there is a possibility of fog in the second innings so batting will be easy and bowling will be a bit challenging in the second innings.

tally details

IPL Match Number – 64

Team – punjab kings vs delhi capitals

Location – HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala

Time – 7:00 pm

Potential playing XI of both the teams

Punjab Kings – Prabhsimran Singh, Shikhar Dhawan (c), Liam Livingstone, Jitesh Sharma (wk), Sam Curran, Harpreet Brar, Shah Rukh Khan, Sikandar Raza, Rishi Dhawan, Rahul Chahar, Arshdeep Singh.

delhi capitals Phil Salt (wicketkeeper), David Warner (captain), Mitchell Marsh, Riley Russo, Akshar Patel, Manish Pandey, Aman Hakim Khan, Praveen Dubey, Kuldeep Yadav, Mukesh Sharma, Ishant Sharma.