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Injuries to Bailey and Marsh add to Kings XI Punjab's woes

Source: PTI
April 30, 2015 16:02 IST
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If the two injured players are unable to take field against Delhi Daredevils, it will certainly raise hopes for Glenn Maxwell and Virender Sehwag to make the final cut

George Bailey

Kings XI Punjab's George Bailey. Photograph: BCCI

Already grappling with poor form of their big players, Kings XI Punjab were dealt another blow.

The Punjab team are now facing injury scares to skipper George Bailey and Shaun Marsh, coach Sanjay Bangar revealed on Thursday.

Bangar said that Marsh was hit on his toe while Bailey took a blow on his shoulder during a practice session ahead of their Indian Premier League match against Delhi Daredevils.

"We have some injury issues, so team combination can be decided only tomorrow," Bangar said.

If the two injured players are unable to take field against DD, it will certainly raise hopes for Glenn Maxwell and Virender Sehwag to make the final cut.

Maxwell has not played in the last two matches while Sehwag was dropped from the team in the previous game.

Asked how difficult it was to have a player like Sehwag left out from the playing XI, Bangar said the batsman has taken the decision well in his stride.

"The format is such that many times big players do not get to play. I don't have to tell you the names but some big players (in other teams) have missed out. I think players understand, it's a fact in Twenty20 cricket," he said.

Punjab ended up runners-up in the last edition of the IPL but this season, at the half-way stage, they are at the bottom of the heap with just two wins from seven matches. Bangar, though, was optimistic of his team making their way up the ladder.

Sanjay Bangar

Kings XI coach Sanjay Bangar. Photographs: BCCI

"One win can propel the team. The momentum plays a part. It's a very tight table, the competition is even and all eight teams still have a chance to make the play-offs," he said.

Bangar had a very successful stint with Punjab in the last edition and then worked as assistant coach with the Indian cricket team on the Australian tour.

Asked about the changes in his approach as a coach, Bangar said, there was not much.

"Results dictate how a coach is seen. We are trying to do better. The communication, the strategy however has not drifted much. It's just that the team is going through a bad phase."

The Punjab coach said it was a big setback to the team that the batsmen have not performed to their true potential.

"If you don't get a start, it becomes difficult. When your best players do not contribute it impacts the team."

Bangar said the conditions would play a big role in the outcome of the match and hinted that the untested spinners may come into play on Friday.

"We have good spinners. Axar (Patel) has done well. In Pune and in Mohali, there was a lot of grass and other players (pacers) got the opportunity to play. We have a good combo," he said.

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