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IPL Fantasy League 2016 Tips: Kings XI Punjab vs Royal Challengers Bangalore, Match 39

Guru’s team for KXIP vs RCB match 

Transfers made – 2; Transfers remaining – 28

Robin Uthappa out – KL Rahul in 

Andre Russell out – AB de Villiers in 

Pravin Tambe out – Yuzvendra Chahal in

Batting/ Full match captain – Virat Kohli

Bowling captain – Shane Watson

Batting captaincy options – Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Glenn Maxwell 

Also read: Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) vs Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) IPL 2016 Live Cricket Score & Ball by Ball Commentary

Kings XI haven’t been consistent with the usage of Maxwell, and in Yuzvendra Chahal, RCB have the bowler to trouble him if he gets promoted, which rules him out. Also in a ground as big as Mohali, the likes of Shane Watson and Chris Jordan will feel more at home at the death.

Between Kohli and De Villiers, I would go with Kohli again. This time not just because he bats above De Villiers, but because of KXIP’s exceptional death bowling performances in last 2-3 matches – which is where he will be forced to score a majority of his runs. 

Bowling captaincy options – Shane Watson, Chris Jordan, Mohit Sharma and Sandeep Sharma

Of the 4, Watson is the only bowler I have, and 8 out of 10 times, he should give the number of wickets the others are capable of in this fixture. And that he is bowling to a weaker batting line-up helps his case as well. 

Nature of the deck – Flat

Uncapped players – Yuzvendra Chahal, Pardeep Sahu, Harshal Patel, KC Cariappa

RCB – Fantasy Clinchers

As I had called for in the last match, Kohli moving up the order worked wonders for the team, with Watson getting the platform to go after weaker bowling options as well. It remains to be seen whether they stick with Travis Head, who struggled a lot in the last match, or bring back Tabraiz Shamsi considering the fact they are playing away from home.

KXIP – Fantasy Clinchers

With the exception of KC Cariappa, I don’t see KXIP changing any of their players. But as long as they keep playing Amla at No.3, they have little scope in this world; the RCB-RPSG match gave me the break that I was badly looking for, pushing me up by 1500 spots in one match, only for KXIP to cut it down to 900 by the end of the day. 

Notable Omission – Marcus Stoinis 

Those who have followed Stoinis with Melbourne Stars know how limited a player he is currently, but given his role at KXIP, he is bound fluke out to as many points as he did the last time against Delhi Daredevils. Banking on it to happen match after match isn’t something I would advise.

Match call – RCB to win 

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