IPL 2023

Quinton De Kock Available For Lucknow Super Giants As Markram To Make Captaincy Debut For Sunrisers Hyderabad

Before the matche 10, South African cricketers Quinton de Kock and Markram are back and available for both the Lucknow Super Giants and Sunrisers Hyderabad. Friday’s match between Teams 10 and 11 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 will take place at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. It will be an exceptional event for Aiden Markram, who will make his captaincy debut for previous bosses SRH, while SA colleague Heinrich Klaasen is likewise expected to get back aside.

Quinton de Kock and Markram are back for LSG and SRH

Opener Quinton de Kock is expected to partner in-form Kyle Mayers at the top for KL Rahul’s LSG in Play 11. De Kock can either replace Nicholas Pooran or Marcus Stoinis in the playing 11. It appears as though Stoinis could be the one to clear a path with both bat and ball from the get-go in the competition.

The Sunrisers, then again, will probably replace Fazalhaq Farooqi and Glenn Phillips with the approaching Markram and Klaasen in the side. Farooqi, a pacer from Afghanistan, took a few wickets in their first match against the Rajasthan Royals, but he was very costly, giving up 41 runs in 4 overs. In the SRH batting innings, “Impact Player” Abdul Samad took his place.

SRH line-up

Phillips, the Kiwi wicketkeeper, was also dissatisfied with the bat, scoring only 8. Klaasen, who is in good form, could be a similar change in the SRH’s playing 11. Marco Jansen, a young pacer from South Africa, will not be able to return to the SRH with Adil Rashid likely to keep his spot.

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LSG Impact player

When it comes to LSG’s “impact player,” they might start with Ayush Badoni if they bat first, but they might use Jaydev Unadkat or Yash Thakur in the bowling innings instead. Aiden Markram, the captain of SRH, could use Abdul Samad and Kartik Tyagi as his “impact players.”

Kavya Bhatt

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