IPL 2022 | DC vs RR | Fantasy Tips

The battle of Kul-Cha is underway as Delhi Capitals take on Rajasthan Royals today. Both Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal have shown excellent form in this tournament, with 13 and 17 wickets, respectively.


Covid recently struck the Capitals, with Mitchell Marsh and Tim Seifert falling prey to the deadly virus. But that has not affected their performances as they crushed Punjab Kings by nine wickets in their previous game.


On the other hand, Rajasthan Royals are basking in excellent form. They have won four out of their six games and are placed 3rd on the table. Jos Buttler and Chahal have been their stand-out performers until now.

 

Both the teams have some fantastic fantasy assets and deserve a place in your squad. After some meticulous planning and consideration, we have prepared a list of names that could give you significant benefits in the fantasy contests tonight.

 

The Emperor: You just can't miss out on these big names

 

Yuzvendra Chahal (Rajasthan Royals)

 

Chahal has been in ruthless form, having struck 17 wickets this season which includes a match-winning hattrick in their last game against Kolkata Knight Riders. Therefore, one cannot afford to skip Chahal, and he is a must pick in your squad.

 

David Warner (Delhi Capitals)

 

Warner has been in red hot form since his arrival. The southpaw has scored three half-centuries in 4 games and has proven he is far from over. The left-handed batsman has 191 runs at an average of 63.67 and a strike rate of 152.80 and will be looking to impress everyone against Rajasthan.

 

The Stable Beast: Consistent players who can give maximum returns on their day

 

Jos Buttler (Rajasthan Royals)

 

The Englishman is having a gala time in IPL 2022. He is the orange-cap holder, scoring 375 runs in 6 games that includes two centuries and two half-centuries. The opening batsman has scored at an average of 75 and a strike rate of 156.90

 

Kuldeep Yadav (Delhi Capitals)

 

Kuldeep Yadav had a horrible patch in the last two years. However, the left-arm spinner has now been performing, as we are used to seeing him perform. He has already taken 13 wickets this season and is in store for more. Yadav is undoubtedly a bankable option.

 

The Unsung Hero: Effective players flying under the radar

 

Khaleel Ahmed (Delhi Capitals)

 

Khaleel has been excellent in this season's IPL. The left-arm pacer has played five games this season and has taken ten wickets. He has an average of 14.30 and an excellent economy rate of 7.15.

 

Shimron Hetmyer (Rajasthan Royals)

 

Hetmyer has indeed been Rajasthan's unsung hero. The West-Indian has stepped up when required and has been an excellent finisher for the Royals. Batting lower down the order, he has provided crucial runs. He is not preferred due to his batting position, but we advise you not to ignore him.


The Double Dealer: Double the risk, Double the rewards 

 

Rishabh Pant (Delhi Capitals)

 

The south-paw has not been among the runs this season. But one cannot ignore what he brings to the table. The dashing middle-order batsman is a significant threat to the opposition, and he needs one innings to get going. Plus, wicket-keeping fetches you those extra points.

 

Sanju Samson (Rajasthan Royals)

 

Another wicket-keeping captain on this list, Sanju Samson, has had decent scores but hasn't scored big yet. On his day, he is capable enough to decimate any bowling line-up. He has only managed 155 runs in 6 games and will be looking to make an impact in this game.


The Shooting Star: Young names looking to make an impact 

 

Riyan Parag (Rajasthan Royals)

 

Riyan Parag has not shown his true potential yet. The batsman has been given the role of a finisher and is yet to stand up to the franchisee's expectations. In 5 innings, he has managed only 48 runs at an average of 9.6 and strike rate of 133.33. 

 

Lalit Yadav (Delhi Capitals)

 

Lalit Yadav has given some brilliant all-round performances. In 4 innings, he has scored 75 runs, including a match-winning 48*. He has also taken four wickets in the nine overs bowled over four innings at an impressive average of 13.75.