KL Rahul versus Mohammed Siraj
KL Rahul has been a run machine in the IPL, however he could oversee 15 runs in his former trip.
He will be facing Mohammed Siraj, who has been only hair-raising in the powerplay overs.
Across six IPL gatherings, Rahul has pummeled 96 runs at a strike pace of 181.13 against Siraj while being excused once.
Nicholas Pooran can cause some serious harm around the end overs.
He could need to handle his West Indies partner Alzarri Joseph in the trudge overs.
The speedster has delighted in working against Pooran in the T20 design, excusing him two times across seven gatherings while yielding only 33 runs off 29 balls.
Notwithstanding, Joseph’s economy in the last four overs this season peruses 9.5.
Glenn Maxwell versus Mayank Yadav
Glenn Maxwell is yet to fire this season and he would be chomping at the bit to pull out all the stops against LSG.
He may be facing speed vendor Mayank Yadav’s thunderclaps in the center overs.
The last option guaranteed three wickets on his IPL debut a couple of days back while timing reliably more than 145 KMPH.
The Australian, be that as it may, brags an IPL strike rate 150.87 against pace bowling.
Virat Kohli versus Krunal Pandya
Virat Kohli should do the truly difficult work for RCB and given his inclination of excusals, Rahul might pick Krunal Pandya almost immediately.
Krunal has excused Kohli once in 12 IPL gatherings.
Nonetheless, he has kept Kohli peaceful as he has scored just 109 runs in 103 balls (SR: 105.82).
Kohli claims an IPL strike pace of just 115.75 against left-arm spinners.
Pitch report and different subtleties
The M Chinnaswamy Arena in Bengaluru will have this duel on April 2 (7:30pm IST).
The wicket here normally helps the players right all along.
This scene has played host to a few high-scoring games in the competition. Be that as it may, spinners can cause problems for hitters.
One can watch the match live on the Star Sports Organization and stream something very similar on JioCinema.