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  • Reigning Ranji Trophy champions Delhi would be wishing their scorecards for this season read better. Four draws in as many matches, six points and the last but one spot in Group A have done a fair bit of damage to their hopes of retaining their title, and now, they must ensure victory over Orissa to keep their chances for a quarter-final spot alive.

    After an outright win over Punjab, Orissa have moved to fifth spot in the points table.

    However, the return of the big four — Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Ishant Sharma and Virat Kohli — due to the cancellation of the remainder of the India-England ODI series will even out all on-paper equations and give the hosts a distinct edge over the visitors when the they lock horns in the Elite Division match beginning at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Saturday.

    The impact was apparent in Delhi coach Vijay Dahiya’s promptness in naming the playing XI a day in advance, and the list didn’t include Shikhar Dhawan, Chetnya Nanda, Yogesh Nagar and Gaurav Chabbra. “They (Sehwag, Gambhir, Virat, Ishant) add a lot to our team, but in the dressing room they’ve never been star players. It’s the playing XI in the middle that matters,” said Dahiya.

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    At the Kotla on Friday, as Punit Bisht, Virat Kohli and Mithun Manhas were looking to hit the sweetest part of their blades, Dahiya’s main concern remained the failure of his famous batting line-up — one that includes the likes of Aakash Chopra, Shikhar Dhawan and Mithun Manhas.

    “Results suggest we aren’t playing well. Our batting is more experienced, but while chasing a 350-odd total, there hasn’t been a single century from us in this season. Mithun (Manhas) and Rajat (Bhatia) stay as very important players. Mithun can hold the fort for us,” added Dahiya.

    With Sehwag and Gambhir stepping in, Delhi suddenly have one of the most formidable batting orders, while Ishant’s entry is certainly going to add firepower to their bowling ranks.

    Must-win situation

    While Dahiya, knowing that Delhi need to win their three remaining matches to keep their hopes of making to quarter-final alive, has desperately asked for “a wicket that will give us result” showing Ishant as his trump card, Orissa, too, are looking to play a 3-1 combination for fast bowlers.

    “Our strength lies in our medium pacers. There wouldn’t be too many changes from the team that played the last game,” said Orissa coach Venkatpathy Raju. Seventeen of the 20 wickets in their last match against Punjab fell to the pace trio of Debasis Mohanty, Basanth Mohanty and Sukanta Khatua, with Basanth scalping seven in the first innings.

    Among the stars (the faded ones, rather), skipper Shiv Sundar Das’s forward defence looks as solid as it did six years ago and Debasis Mohanty still sports the smile of a 21-year old. Having scored four 50s this season, Das isn’t overtly concerned about his opponents, with or without the big four.

    “We are coming off a big (nine-wicket) victory over Punjab. So we are certainly on a high. If they (Sehwag, Gambhir, Ishant and Virat) are playing, it’s good for us. We’ve a very young team and playing against them is only going to give the boys exposure. We too have a lot of potential, especially the three seamers,” Das said.

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