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The raucous Mumbai fans, thus, could expect a rip-roaring contest.
Super Kings seem to hold a slight edge going into the match as they have not only got the better of their southern rivals twice in the league stage this season but also have the winning momentum going into the contest on what promises to be a bouncy track.
While Super Kings stopped the aspirations of Kings XI Punjab by overcoming a difficult start on Sunday night in their adopted home base of Pune, Sunrisers have been on a three-game losing run, having sealed their playoff spot with a victory on May 10 against Delhi Daredevils. They had somehow not been able to muster the intensity shown in the better of their league stage campaign and to some extent their highly-rated bowling attack also looked off-coloured in the previous three games.
It was the Super Kings who halted Sunrisers' six-game winning streak with a comprehensive eight-wicket drubbing on May 13 in Pune. Sunrisers have depended totally on their captain Kane Williamson, who has been in terrific form to rise to the number two slot in the leading run-getters' list with 661 runs at just over 60 per game.
Only he and Shikhar Dhawan (437 runs), who took some time to get going, have shown consistency with the bat in contrast to their bowling attack which, barring the last few games, has been the talking point of the season.
Sunrisers will need their middle order, especially Manish Pandey, to take up more responsibility to counter the Super Kings' thrust.
In bowling, they have depended mostly overseas spinners Rashid Khan and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan as well as the pace trio of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Siddarth Kaul and Sandeep Sharma.
The bowling attack needs to come up with an effective plan to stifle Ambati Rayudu who took the game away with a scintillating hundred when the two teams last met. Rayudu made 79 not out in their first leg contest too.
The plus point for Super Kings, who have alternately blown hot and cold in their last six games, is that they have not depended on just a couple of batsmen although Rayudu has been their standout performer with 586 runs.
Shane Watson (438 runs from 13 matches) too has been in top form along with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The form of key batsman Suresh Raina, who anchored the innings splendidly against Kings XI on Saturday with an unbeaten 61, is another encouraging sign.
The outstanding spell of fast bowling by young South African Lungi Ngidi, who grabbed 4 for 10 to take the man of the match award vs KXIP, could not have come at a more opportune time for the former two-time champions.
With Shardul Thakur, Deepak Chahar and Dwayne Bravo doing their bit on the pace bowling front, Super Kings will be banking on spin twins Harbhajan Singh and Ravindra Jadeja to deliver in the middle overs.
The match timings have been advanced by one hour for the playoffs.
A women's exhibition game will take place at 2pm (3.30pm UAE time) before the evening clash with top Indian and foreign players taking part in the contest.
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