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IPL 2023: CSK vs DC, Match 55 – Key Players Battle To Watch Out For

On May 10, the Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals will square off in IPL 2023 match number 55.

DC is fervently seeking to win their third straight game, while CSK wants to maintain their position in the top two. All eyes will be on the player duels between the members of the two teams that will occur.

Players’ Battles for CSK vs DC:

CSK vs PBKS Key Players Battle

1. David Warner vs Tushar Deshpande

David Warner looks to continue making an impact against CSK because he enjoys playing them. In 18 games against them, he has scored 558 runs.

Tushar Deshpande, on the other hand, has 19 wickets this season and has been devastating for CSK. In one IPL match against Deshpande, Warner scored four runs without being struck out. Warner’s powerplay strike rate is 130.16 (1 dismissal) so far this season.

2. Ravindra Jadeja vs Axar Patel

Axar Patel, who hasn’t looked in shape for DC, is the only exception to this rule. When Ravindra Jadeja plays for CSK, he bats in the middle of the innings.

In the IPL, Axar has an outstanding record against Jadeja. He has a 168-point 57 strike rate against the CSK all-rounder.
This season, Jadeja has taken 15 wickets, but he hasn’t managed to get Axar out once.

3. Khaleel Ahmed vs Devon Conway

With 458 runs scored so far this season, Devon Conway has been in exceptional form. Additionally, he strikes out 165/38 times against left-arm pacers. However, in his ten IPL innings, he has also been victimized by them three times.

He will therefore make for an interesting opponent in Khaleel Ahmed. Conway scored five runs when they only met in the IPL, and Khaleel dismissed him (SR: 62.50).

4. Kuldeep Yadav vs. Shivam Dube

This IPL season has been Shivam Dube’s best one so far. He has been at the height of his aggression, and his fight with Kuldeep Yadav will be a thrilling spectacle.

In the IPL, Dube has a strike rate of 144.18 points against left-arm spinners and has been out twice in nine innings. The middle overs (7–16) are where Kuldeep has taken all eight of his wickets this season.


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