GT vs RCB IPL 2024: Predicting Top 3 Bowlers who will pick most wickets in today’s IPL match
Published on: Apr 28, 2024 12:58 pm IST|Updated on: Apr 28, 2024 12:58 pm IST
Gujarat Titans (GT) will host Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday at 3:30 PM IST.
Gujarat Titans have a strong bowling unit but they are currently searching for their old form. On the other hand, the RCB bowling unit is slowly getting its rhythm back. Meanwhile, in this post, we will try to predict the top three bowlers who will pick the most wickets in today’s GT vs RCB IPL match.
1 – Rashid Khan
Performance in the IPL 2024 | Record against RCB | Record at Narendra Modi Stadium |
8 wickets in 9 matches at a strike rate of 25.50 | 15 wickets in 13 matches at a strike rate of 20.80 | 17 wickets in 14 matches at a strike rate of 18.70 |
Rashid Khan is the main man with the bowl for Gujarat Titans. His overs are vital for the team to contain the opposition while picking up the wickets as well. While Rashid Khan hasn’t looked at his best in the IPL 2024 so far, he could trouble the RCB’s middle-order that hasn’t much experience facing him.
2 – Noor Ahmad
Performance in the IPL 2024 | Record against RCB | Record at Narendra Modi Stadium |
6 wickets in 7 matches at a strike rate of 24.80 | 2 wickets in 1 match at a strike rate of 12.00 | 10 wickets in 10 matches at a strike rate of 20.40 |
Noor Ahmad is a clever bowler who can outfox any batter with his skills. The left-arm chinaman is tough to read and the overseas batting contingent of the RCB might find it difficult to pick him. Furthermore, it is a day game and the surface is expected to assist the spinners a bit. In such a case, Noor Ahmad could be lethal for the RCB’s batting unit.
3 – Mohammed Siraj
Performance in the IPL 2024 | Record against GT | Record at Narendra Modi Stadium |
5 wickets in 8 matches at a strike rate of 36.00 | 2 wickets in 2 matches at a strike rate of 24.00 | 1 wicket in 3 matches at a strike rate of 54.00 |
Mohammed Siraj has bowled much better in the last couple of games despite not getting many wickets. The right-arm pacer is now looking in a better rhythm and he could trouble the GT’s top order with the new ball. The skiddy nature of Mohammed Siraj’s bowling could come in handy at the surface of Narendra Modi Stadium as the surface will offer some seam movement to the pacers with the new ball.