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Will Delhi Daredevils be lucky against Kings XI Punjab?

April 14, 2015 13:06 IST

It's not that the new-look Delhi side has played bad cricket, but many believe that team has been plain unlucky

‘11 straight losses but we are truly happy with the way we played’

Delhi Daredevils

Delhi Daredevils players during training session. Photograph: BCCI

Still searching for a win in IPL-8 after two near misses, Delhi Daredevils take on an upbeat Kings XI Punjab in their third game of the Twenty20 cricket league, in Pune on Wednesday.

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After losing their opening encounter to Chennai Super Kings by a mere run, the Jean-Paul Duminy-led side was undone by Rajasthan Royals by 3 wickets in their backyard at the Feroz Shah Kotla and its winless run was stretched to 11 games for over two seasons in the cash-rich league.

It's not that the new-look Delhi side has played bad cricket, but like Imran Tahir, their premier spinner, many believe that the GMR-owned team has been plain unlucky.

 Jean-Paul Duminy

Jean-Paul Duminy captain of of the Delhi Daredevils . Photograph: BCCI

"We have just been a little short on luck. In this game and the previous one we proved that we have played really good cricket but it's been a small margin of loss. We are hoping for good results. I know my comments may not justify the 11 straight losses but we are truly happy with the way we played," said Tahir after the loss to RR on Sunday.

South African leg-spinner Tahir, who bagged 4 wickets at Kotla, and Amit Mishra shared 6 wickets between them to nearly defend their 184-run score but the RR side held its nerve to snatch a last-ball win.

If DD's bowling has looked good despite Zaheer Khan and Mohammed Shami's absence, the duo are recovering from their respective injuries, then even the batting has stood tall in tough situations.

If Albie Morkel played a lone hand in the first game with his 73 not out then the top-order, led by Duminy's unbeaten 44, combined well to post a challenging total on home turf. But despite the losses the team hasn't lost its confidence.

Glen Maxwell

Glen Maxwell of Kings XI Punjab. Photograph: BCCI

Kings XI campaign has been a mixed bag, after the George Bailey-led side was outplayed by RR in the first game but came strongly in their second outing to beat hosts Mumbai Indians.

Even though star batsman Glenn Maxwell is yet fire, big boys Virender Sehwag (36) and Bailey (64 not out) made it count in the previous game.

The bowling, comprising good mix of local talent and foreign import in Mitchell Johnson, has also looked good.

In head-to-head count Kings XI go favourites into the game with a 9-5 advantage in 14 games but after two strong performances -- despite the losses -- DD are looking to strike back.

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