The absence of key players in both the sides has turned the IPL Eliminator into a 'well-matched encounter, says Delhi Capitals skipper Shreyas Iyer as he gears up to take on Sunrisers Hyderabad in Vizag on Wednesday, 8 May.
Sunrisers Hyderabad are missing prolific Australian opener David Warner while Capitals are without key South African paceman Kagiso Rabada.
Both the teams are locked 1-1 this season, winning their away games against each other.
"They have a very good past in such situations but we are also looking forward to creating history” Iyer added.
Capitals finished with 18 points from their 14 IPL matches but finished third due to poor net run rate compared to Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. Sunrisers however were lucky to qualify despite losing eight games in the tournament. Iyer though did not complain when asked if it is unfair.
"But even before the start of the tournament, we wouldn't have thought that a team finishing with only 12 points will make it to the play-offs, but here we are. So instead you have to take all the factors in your stride, and play your best cricket on the day to come out on top," said the 24-year-old.
Iyer said sticking to basics has been key to their good form this season and he would want his team to continue doing that.
"I believe the more you complicate things, the more difficult it is going to get for you, so that is what I tell myself and the team, to keep things simple, and believe that everything will fall into place," said the Capitals' skipper who has scored 442 runs this season.
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